Short description
The most famous radio broadcast of all time aired October 30, 1938, on The Mercury Theatre on the Air. Orson Welles, Frank Readick, Ray Collins, and announcer Dan Seymour performed an adaptation of H.G. Wells' thrilling novel The War of the Worlds, written for the radio by Howard Koch. One 60-minute CD.
Long description
These delightfully frightening tales are perfect for Halloween--a bewitching addition to any listener's CD and cassette collection. Include these scary selections in your promotional plans--you'll be shocked at the spook-tacular response! The most famous radio broadcast of all times stars Orson Welles, Frank Readick, Ray Collins and announcer Dan Seymour. Howard Koch wrote the script for this Mercury Theater on the Air adaptation of H. G. Wells' thrilling novel of the same name. This tale of terror describes three-legged machines of destruction with heat rays that burn their victims alive. But don't panic--it's just a radio show.