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The Black Curtain (1943) is a classic episode of Suspense, featuring a psychological narrative rooted in identity and amnesia. Adapted from the Cornell Woolrich novel and directed by William Spier, this broadcast exemplifies the artistry of mid-20th-century radio storytelling. 🎙️ Program: Suspense Episode: #68 - The Black Curtain Original Air Date: December 2, 1943 Genre: Noir Thriller Running Time: 30 minutes Host: Joseph Kearns Frank Townsend finds himself standing on a street corner with no memory of how he got there, only to realize that three years of his life have vanished into what he calls a black curtain. As he attempts to piece together his forgotten identity, he discovers he was living under the name Daniel Nearing and is currently the primary suspect in a high-profile murder investigation. He must navigate a web of half-remembered faces and dangerous urban locations to clear his name while struggling to reconcile his two disparate lives before the police or his unknown enemies catch up with him in this tense race against time. 🎭 Starring Cast • Cary Grant: Film actor who made multiple appearances on the Suspense radio series during the 1940s. • Joseph Kearns: Radio actor known for playing the Man in Black and various character roles in dramatic anthologies. • Cathy Lewis: Performer with numerous roles in dramatic radio programs and comedy series. • William Spier: Producer and director known for his extensive work shaping the identity of the Suspense series. 👉 Subscribe now and never miss a journey into the strange and unknown. 📻 Production Notes & Historical Context • The script is based on the 1941 hardboiled novel by Cornell Woolrich, a master of noir fiction. • Cary Grant appeared on Suspense several times, with this performance often cited as one of his most effective radio roles. • The story was later adapted for an episode of the television series The Alfred Hitchcock Hour in the 1960s. • This broadcast was part of the Roma Wines era of Suspense, where the sponsor was integrated into the program introduction. • The production utilizes sound effects to emphasize the protagonist's disorientation and the passage of time. 💬 Character Quote "Three years of my life... just gone. I look in the mirror and I see a stranger's face looking back, a face that knows things I don't." 📡 Broadcasting History The use of filter microphones allowed radio engineers to simulate the sound of a voice on a telephone or a character's internal monologue by stripping away low-frequency tones. 📻 Vintage Radio Spotlight Philco Model 41-250 (1941). This tabletop radio featured a wooden cabinet, six vacuum tubes, and covered standard broadcast and shortwave bands. Slogan: Philco - The All-Year Gift! Hashtags #Suspense #CaryGrant #OldTimeRadio #Noir #CornellWoolrich #1940sRadio #Mystery #RadioHistory #Amnesia #Thriller #ClassicRadio #GoldenAge