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Author : Kriswick Jenkinson
Performed By : Orson Welles
Publisher : Heritage Media Ltd
Length : 25 minutes
Type : Audio Theater Old Time Radio Dramatizations Horror & Suspense Crime
Price : $4.99
Tales from the BLACK MUSEUM
Orson Welles introduces and stars in true crime stories from the Black Museum, Scotland Yard's infamous gallery of death.
First broadcast as radio programmes in the 1950s, these performances capture the marvellous theatrical style of
post-war radio before the advent of television and offer the experience of vintage radio at its best.
The Receipt:
Orson Welles tells the story of a grisly murder that lies behind an everyday object preserved in Scotland Yard's infamous gallery of homicide - the Black Museum.
A policeman in Essex is gunned down one night with four bullets from a stolen car. In the car is a receipt for fuel...
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