Murder_at_Midnight_(radio_series)

<i>Murder at Midnight</i> (radio series)

Murder at Midnight (radio series)

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Murder at Midnight is an old-time radio show featuring macabre tales of suspense, often with a supernatural twist. It was produced in New York and was syndicated beginning in 1946. The show's writers included Robert Newman,[1] Joseph Ruscoll, Max Ehrlich, and William Norwood,[citation needed] and it was directed by Anton M. Leader. The producer was Louis G. Cowan.[2] The host was Raymond Morgan, who delivered the lines of introduction over Charles Paul's organ theme: "Midnight, the witching hour when the night is darkest, our fears the strongest, and our strength at its lowest ebb. Midnight, when the graves gape open and death strikes."

A total of 50 episodes were produced.[3] Ten shows were syndicated and rerun on Mutual in 1950.

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Critical response

A review in the trade publication Variety called Murder at Midnight "just another routine chiller series", comparing its writing to horror films from 10 years earlier.[2] It described the acting as "fairly good" and found the direction to be "mechanical rather than imaginative".[2]


References

  1. "Born in New York City, Robert Newman (1909–1988) was among the pioneers of early radio and was chief writer for the Inner Sanctum Mysteries and Murder at Midnight – forerunners of The Twilight Zone that remain cult favorites to this day."
    "Robert Newman". Open Library, citing Open Road Media publishers. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
    Robert Howard Newman became a successful author of fiction books including The Baker Street Irregulars (Atheneum, 1978) and other children's mysteries.
    "Newman, Robert, 1909–1988". Library of Congress Authorities. LCCN.loc.gov. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  2. "Murder at Midnight". Variety. May 3, 1950. p. 26. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  3. Copyright Office, Library of Congress (1946). Catalog of Copyright Entries. Part 1. [C] Group 3. Dramatic Composition and Motion Pictures. New Series. p. 137.



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