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EPISODE · Nov 23, 2025 · 42 MIN

CBS Radio Mystery Theater: The Chinaman Button (01-20-1974)

from Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio · host Dwight Allen

The Chinaman Button: A Morality Play on the Price of LifeThis story explores the moral dilemmas surrounding the concept of murder for profit, encapsulated in the fictional narrative of Walter Van Haas and the Chinaman Button. The story delves into the psychological and ethical implications of making a life-altering decision that involves the death of another person for financial gain. Through suspenseful dialogue, the characters navigate their motivations, fears, and the consequences of their choices, ultimately leading to a shocking conclusion.In the dimly lit world of radio mystery, where shadows dance with the imagination, "The Chinaman Button" emerges as a gripping tale that challenges the very essence of morality. This story, brought to life by the Radio Mystery Theater, delves into the dark corners of human nature, asking a haunting question: What is your price tag for taking a life?A Button and a DilemmaThe narrative unfolds with Walter Van Haas, a man caught in the web of temptation and ethical quandaries. The premise is deceptively simple yet profoundly unsettling: by pressing a button, one could end the life of a stranger, a Chinaman, thousands of miles away, in exchange for a million dollars. This chilling proposition forces listeners to confront their own moral boundaries.The Characters: A Study in Human NatureWalter Van Haas, portrayed as a man of principle, finds himself ensnared in a moral dilemma. His interactions with Mr. Thompson, the enigmatic figure offering the deal, reveal the complexities of human nature. As the story progresses, the audience is drawn into a world where integrity is tested, and the allure of wealth becomes a powerful adversary.The Price of IntegrityAt its core, "The Chinaman Button" is a morality play that explores themes of greed, integrity, and the human condition. It raises poignant questions about the value of life and the lengths to which individuals will go to secure their desires. The narrative challenges listeners to reflect on their own values and the choices they would make when faced with a similar dilemma.A Timeless ReflectionAs the story reaches its climax, the audience is left to ponder the true cost of pressing the button. "The Chinaman Button" serves as a timeless reflection on the human psyche, reminding us that the choices we make define who we are. In a world where the line between right and wrong is often blurred, this tale stands as a testament to the enduring power of morality and the human spirit.Subscribe NowFor more captivating tales and thought-provoking narratives, subscribe and join us on a journey through the world of mystery and imagination.TakeawaysThe story poses a moral question about the value of human life.Walter Van Haas represents the struggle between morality and temptation.The Chinaman Button serves as a metaphor for ethical dilemmas.Characters reveal their true nature when faced with greed.The narrative explores the psychological impact of making a life-or-death decision.Suspense builds as the deadline for decision-making approaches.The conversation highlights the complexity of human emotions in dire situations.The story illustrates how easily one can rationalize immoral actions.Consequences of choices are often unforeseen and far-reaching.The ending serves as a powerful commentary on the nature of evil.morality, murder, decision making, suspense, radio drama, ethics, inheritance, temptation, consequences, storytelling

The Chinaman Button: A Morality Play on the Price of LifeThis story explores the moral dilemmas surrounding the concept of murder for profit, encapsulated in the fictional narrative of Walter Van Haas and the Chinaman Button. The story delves into the psychological and ethical implications of making a life-altering decision that involves the death of another person for financial gain. Through suspenseful dialogue, the characters navigate their motivations, fears, and the consequences of their choices, ultimately leading to a shocking conclusion.In the dimly lit world of radio mystery, where shadows dance with the imagination, "The Chinaman Button" emerges as a gripping tale that challenges the very essence of morality. This story, brought to life by the Radio Mystery Theater, delves into the dark corners of human nature, asking a haunting question: What is your price tag for taking a life?A Button and a DilemmaThe narrative unfolds with Walter Van Haas, a man caught in the web of temptation and ethical quandaries. The premise is deceptively simple yet profoundly unsettling: by pressing a button, one could end the life of a stranger, a Chinaman, thousands of miles away, in exchange for a million dollars. This chilling proposition forces listeners to confront their own moral boundaries.The Characters: A Study in Human NatureWalter Van Haas, portrayed as a man of principle, finds himself ensnared in a moral dilemma. His interactions with Mr. Thompson, the enigmatic figure offering the deal, reveal the complexities of human nature. As the story progresses, the audience is drawn into a world where integrity is tested, and the allure of wealth becomes a powerful adversary.The Price of IntegrityAt its core, "The Chinaman Button" is a morality play that explores themes of greed, integrity, and the human condition. It raises poignant questions about the value of life and the lengths to which individuals will go to secure their desires. The narrative challenges listeners to reflect on their own values and the choices they would make when faced with a similar dilemma.A Timeless ReflectionAs the story reaches its climax, the audience is left to ponder the true cost of pressing the button. "The Chinaman Button" serves as a timeless reflection on the human psyche, reminding us that the choices we make define who we are. In a world where the line between right and wrong is often blurred, this tale stands as a testament to the enduring power of morality and the human spirit.Subscribe NowFor more captivating tales and thought-provoking narratives, subscribe and join us on a journey through the world of mystery and imagination.TakeawaysThe story poses a moral question about the value of human life.Walter Van Haas represents the struggle between morality and temptation.The Chinaman Button serves as a metaphor for ethical dilemmas.Characters reveal their true nature when faced with greed.The narrative explores the psychological impact of making a life-or-death decision.Suspense builds as the deadline for decision-making approaches.The conversation highlights the complexity of human emotions in dire situations.The story illustrates how easily one can rationalize immoral actions.Consequences of choices are often unforeseen and far-reaching.The ending serves as a powerful commentary on the nature of evil.morality, murder, decision making, suspense, radio drama, ethics, inheritance, temptation, consequences, storytelling

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