Lights Out - S02

Title:
Lights Out - S02
Quality:
HD
Released:
Aug 28, 1950
Casts:
Jack La Rue

Seasons (3)

Episodes (52)

1. IDES OF APRIL2. Benuili Chant3. The Dark Corner4. The Leopard Lady5. SISTER OF SHADOW6. The Posthumous Dead7. Just What Happened8. The Thing Upstairs9. The Skeptics10. The Martian Eyes11. The Half Pint Flask12. The Waxwork13. THE EXPERIMENT14. THE MULE MEN15. Beware This Woman16. THE MASQUE17. The Men on the Mountain18. Jasper19. The Haunted Skyscraper20. Bird of Time21. The Bottle Imp22. For Release Today23. The Masque of the Red Death24. THE HOUSE OF DUST (AKA) 196225. Curtain Call26. Strange Legacy27. The Dispossessed28. THE MAN WITH ASTRAKHAN HAT29. Leda's Portrait30. Western Night31. THE POWER OF BRUTE32. The Mad Dullaghan33. The Crushed Rose34. The Witness35. THE FONCECILLE CURSE36. Grey Reminder37. The Lost Will of Dr. Rant38. Dead Man's Coat39. Cat's Cradle40. The Pattern41. THE MARTIAN EYES42. Pit of the Dead43. Dead Freight44. The Passage Beyond45. THE ADAM BEGOT46. The Meddlers47. THE DEVIL IN GLENCAIRE48. Zero Hour49. The Fingers50. The Faceless Man51. The Man With the Watch52. Follow Me

Synopsis Lights Out - S02

Lights Out was an extremely popular American old-time radio program, an early example of a network series devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural, predating Suspense and Inner Sanctum. Versions of Lights Out aired on different networks, at various times, from January 1934 to the summer of 1947 and the series eventually made the transition to television. In 1946, NBC Television brought Lights Out to TV in a series of four specials, broadcast live and produced by Fred Coe, who also contributed three of the scripts. NBC asked Cooper to write the script for the premiere, "First Person Singular", which is told entirely from the point of view of an unseen murderer who kills his obnoxious wife and winds up being executed. Variety gave this first episode a rave review ("undoubtedly one of the best dramatic shows yet seen on a television screen"),but Lights Out did not become a regular NBC-TV series until 1949.

  • Jack La Rue

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