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The Horla (1974) is a classic episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theater, featuring a psychological narrative rooted in supernatural dread and unseen malevolence. Adapted by Sam Dann from the Guy de Maupassant story and hosted by E.G. Marshall, this broadcast exemplifies the revival of dramatic radio during the 1970s. 🎙️ Program: CBS Radio Mystery Theater Episode: #44 - The Horla Original Air Date: February 22, 1974 Genre: Psychological Horror Running Time: 45 minutes Host: E.G. Marshall In this chilling adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's masterpiece, a French gentleman finds himself increasingly tormented by an invisible presence that inhabits his home. This entity, which he names The Horla, appears to be a parasitic being from a new evolutionary stage, feeding on the protagonist's vitality and mind. As the man attempts to prove his sanity while simultaneously documenting the creature's existence, the narrative spirals into a desperate struggle for autonomy. The atmosphere builds through claustrophobic tension as the boundaries between reality and hallucination blur, leading to a drastic and tragic resolution intended to destroy the unseen predator. 🎭 Starring Cast • Arnold Moss - Known for his extensive work on Broadway and recurring roles in mid-century radio dramas • Paul Hecht - Veteran radio performer active during the 1970s revival of the medium • Marian Seldes - Prolific stage actress and a mainstay of the CBS Radio Mystery Theater cast 👉 Like, Share, and Subscribe for more mystery! 🕵️♂️ 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • Adapted from the 1887 short story by Guy de Maupassant, which is often considered a precursor to modern cosmic horror. • This episode marks one of the earliest entries in the CBS Radio Mystery Theater series, which debuted in January 1974. • The sound effects team used specific techniques to represent the movement of the invisible Horla, relying on subtle shifts in ambient noise. • Writer Sam Dann was one of the most prolific contributors to the series, penning hundreds of scripts. 💬 Character Quote "It is here, the invisible one, the being that drinks my life while I sleep and watches me with eyes I cannot see." 📡 Broadcasting History The 'Golden Age of Radio' is typically defined as ending in 1962, but CBS Radio Mystery Theater was a significant attempt to revive the format for a new generation in the 1970s. 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight Philco Model 41-250 (1941). This 'Beamtone' table model features a wooden cabinet with a slanted dial face. It utilizes six vacuum tubes and covers both standard broadcast and shortwave bands. Marketing slogan: 'The Radio with the Built-in Music Hall!' Hashtags #CBSRMT #OldTimeRadio #HorrorRadio #TheHorla #GuyDeMaupassant #EGMarshall #RadioDrama #1970sRadio #Supernatural #PsychologicalThriller #VintageRadio #MysteryTheater