Radio
Legends:
Screen Directors' Playhouse
Liner notes written by Elizabeth McLeod
A
late entry in the Hollywood-movie-adaptation genre, "Screen Directors'
Playhouse" may lack the prestige of 'The Lux Radio Theatre" or the flashiness of
"The Screen Guild Players," but nonetheless, this series stands out as one of
the forgotten gems of big time radio's twilight years.
The program aired on NBC for just two and a half years, but during that time it
gave a fresh burst of energy to a radio format overcome in many ways by its own
limitations. The process of condensing a full-length feature film into a radio
drama rarely did full justice to the source material, but "Screen Directors
Playhouse" managed to do a solid job thru the strength of excellent scripts,
with writers Milton Geiger and Dick Simmons doing a remarkable job of cutting to
the essential plot points in each story without seriously compromising essential
character development. The performers enacting these scripts were likewise up to
the challenge -- with the series emphasizing not just any big film name that
happened to be available, but rather showcased movie actors who also had a clear
gift for radio. The result is a series which deserves a far wider audience than
it ever received in its original broadcasts.
Now
you can be part of that audience in this exciting collection of programs - ten
complete and unedited hour-long NBC network broadcasts featuring the finest
talents of both radio and motion pictures. You'll hear stars like Rosalind
Russell, Joseph Cotten, Lucille Ball, Frank Lovejoy, Marlene Dietrich, Douglas
Fairbanks Jr., and Joan Crawford, as well as legendary and versatile radio
performers like Herb Butterfield, Howard McNear, Stan Waxman, Ralph Moody, Gil
Stratton, Herb Vigran, William Conrad, Hy Averback, Ruth Perrott, and Peggy
Webber. As an extra bonus, each broadcast also features a brief interview with a
well-known screen director; film buffs will be intrigued to hear the voices of
legendary directors like Alfred Hitchcock, Billy Wilder, Vincent Sherman, Henry
King, and many more.
Here is the complete content of this exciting 10-CD Radio Legends collection:
Spellbound
Starring Joseph Cotten, Mercedes McCambridge, and guest screen director
Alfred Hitchcock
Thursday, January 25, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by Anacin and RCA Victor
Dark Victory
Starring Tallulah Bankhead, David Brian, and guest screen director Edmund
Goulding
Thursday, February 15, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by Anacin, RCA Victor,
and Chesterfield Cigarettes
A Foreign Affair
Starring John Lund, Lucille Ball, Marlene Dietrich, and guest screen
director Billy Wilder
Thursday, March 1, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by Anacin, RCA Victor, and
Chesterfield Cigarettes
Thelma Jordan
Starring Wendell Corey, Barbara Stanwyck, and guest screen director Robert
Siodmak
Thursday, March 15, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by RCA Victor, and
Chesterfield Cigarettes
Next Time We Love
Starring James Stewart, Eleanor Parker, and guest screen director E. H.
Griffith
Thursday, March 29, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by Anacin, RCA Victor, and
Chesterfield Cigarettes
The Damned Don't Cry
Starring Joan Crawford, Frank Lovejoy, and guest screen director Vincent
Sherman
Thursday, April 5, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by Anacin, RCA Victor, and
Chesterfield Cigarettes
Hired Wife
Starring Rosalind Russell, Jeff Chandler, and guest screen director William
Seiter
Thursday, April 12, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by Anacin, RCA Victor, and
Chesterfield Cigarettes
The Captain from Castile
Starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Paula Morgan, and guest screen director
Henry King
Thursday, May 3, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by Cannon Towels, Anacin, RCA
Victor, and Chesterfield Cigarettes
Lady Takes a Chance
Starring John Lund and Joan Caulfield
Thursday, June 28, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by RCA Victor, Chesterfield
Cigarettes, and Anacin
Stairway to Heaven
Starring Robert Cummings and Julia Adams
Thursday, July 26, 1951 - 60:00 - NBC, sponsored by Chesterfield Cigarettes,
Anacin, and RCA Victor
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