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E28. Lights Out! The Devil's Due (4/26/1939)

Join your host, Carl Amari, for "The Devil's Due" (4/26/1939) from the classic horror series, Lights Out!

Episode 28 of the The Film Detective Podcast podcast, hosted by The Film Detective, titled "E28. Lights Out! The Devil's Due (4/26/1939)" was published on May 11, 2022 and runs 32 minutes.

May 11, 2022 ·32m · The Film Detective Podcast

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Join host, Carl Amari, for a special radio re-broadcast of Lights Out! Featuring an original script from the legendary, Arch Oboler!Predating both Suspense and Inner Sanctum, Lights Out! is considered to be one of the earliest radio horror programs. Created by Wyllis Cooper, the series had originated in the WENR Studios of Chicago, and eventually expanded the series as an NBC broadcast after garnering a cult following nationwide. Seething with vampires, invisible monsters, evil beings, and survivors of an apocalypse, the stories that Lights Out! features as absolutely chilling, and had even served as inspiration for some of Hollywood's greatest storytellers, including the Twilight Zone's own, Rod Serling.Originally airing 4/26/1939, be sure to turn off the lights and gather around the radio for this week's episode of "The Devil's Due," from the iconic horror series, Lights Out!Enjoying The Film Detective?You can watch this episode here.Or connect with us here:FacebookInstagramTwitterYouTubeWant even more? Subscribe to our Newsletter here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Join host, Carl Amari, for a special radio re-broadcast of Lights Out! Featuring an original script from the legendary, Arch Oboler!


Predating both Suspense and Inner Sanctum, Lights Out! is considered to be one of the earliest radio horror programs. Created by Wyllis Cooper, the series had originated in the WENR Studios of Chicago, and eventually expanded the series as an NBC broadcast after garnering a cult following nationwide. Seething with vampires, invisible monsters, evil beings, and survivors of an apocalypse, the stories that Lights Out! features as absolutely chilling, and had even served as inspiration for some of Hollywood's greatest storytellers, including the Twilight Zone's own, Rod Serling.


Originally airing 4/26/1939, be sure to turn off the lights and gather around the radio for this week's episode of "The Devil's Due," from the iconic horror series, Lights Out!


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