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Deep into Darkness (1948) is a classic episode of Suspense, featuring a tense narrative rooted in psychological isolation and sensory deprivation. Adapted by Jack Newman and starring Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., this broadcast exemplifies the artistry of mid-20th-century radio storytelling. 🎙️ Program: Suspense Episode: #299 - Deep into Darkness Original Air Date: July 22, 1948 Genre: Psychological Thriller Running Time: 29 minutes A blind man, portrayed by Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., finds himself trapped in a terrifying situation when he believes he is being pursued by a killer within the confines of his own home. The episode masterfully utilizes sound design to simulate the protagonist's sensory experience, heightening the tension as he navigates his environment using only touch and hearing. As the atmospheric pressure mounts, the narrative explores themes of vulnerability, mental fortitude, and the thin line between reality and paranoia. The story's pacing keeps the audience on edge, culminating in a confrontation that tests the limits of the protagonist's resourcefulness and will to survive while engulfed in total darkness. 🎭 Starring Cast • Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. (Known for roles in both silent and sound eras of cinema and frequent radio appearances) • Wally Maher (Veteran radio performer active during the 1940s and 1950s) • Joseph Kearns (Active radio actor known for diverse character roles on various CBS programs) 👉 Drop a LIKE if you remember listening to this on the actual radio. 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • The script was adapted from a story written by actor Edward G. Robinson and Michael Blankfort. • This broadcast aired during the era when Auto-Lite was the primary sponsor of the series. • The production utilized advanced spatial sound effects to mimic the auditory world of a blind protagonist. • Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. was a highly decorated naval officer during World War II before returning to radio work. • Anton M. Leader served as both the producer and director for this specific broadcast period. 💬 Character Quote "The darkness isn't just around me anymore; it's waiting for me, breathing in the corner of the room, listening for the sound of my heartbeat." 📡 Broadcasting History During the Golden Age of Radio, Foley artists used various household items to create sound effects, such as using a box of cornstarch to simulate the sound of walking on snow or a metal sheet for thunder. 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight Philco 38-116 (1938). A high-fidelity console radio featuring 15 tubes and five tuning bands including shortwave. Its Magnetic Tuning system allowed for precise station alignment, and the cabinetry was made of walnut. Slogan: The Musical Instrument of Quality. Hashtags #Suspense #DouglasFairbanksJr #OldTimeRadio #RadioDrama #OTR #NoirRadio #PsychologicalThriller #GoldenAgeOfRadio #VintageRadio #ClassicAudio #AudioDrama #1940sEntertainment