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Related, I was driving home from work today and flipped to the Radio Classics channel on XM. I caught the tail end of a discussion of Ray Milland starring in a version of Strangers on a Train. From what I've dug up so far, it's dated 51-12-03 from the Lux Radio Theater. If you have a copy on MP3 and would like to share, please drop me a note! If I can get a copy, I'll post it on the blog as well for everyone.
UPDATE: Kelsey found a link to the MP3 of Milland's Strangers on a Train over at Calfkiller OTR. Thanks!
Related, I was driving home from work today and flipped to the Radio Classics channel on XM. I caught the tail end of a discussion of Ray Milland starring in a version of Strangers on a Train. From what I've dug up so far, it's dated 51-12-03 from the Lux Radio Theater. If you have a copy on MP3 and would like to share, please drop me a note! If I can get a copy, I'll post it on the blog as well for everyone.
UPDATE: Kelsey found a link to the MP3 of Milland's Strangers on a Train over at Calfkiller OTR. Thanks!
4 comments:
Is this the one? Strangers on a Train This site has a lot, if not most of the Lux Theater broadcasts.
I think that picture is from "Rope". Am I right? Thanks for the great info once again!
I am pretty sure this pic is from "Rope"
- I love this backround changing into "night" with all the little lights and changes of colours.. ;")
Kelsey - Yup, that's it! Thanks a bunch. I forgot about that site...have it bookmarked around here somewhere...
And yes, Rope it is! Love how that background changes as the movie goes on. I thought I had read somewhere that the clouds were made of glass. Neat movie.
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