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EPISODE · Jan 25, 2026 · 24 MIN

Inner Sanctum Mysteries: The Man From Yesterday (12-21-1941)

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

The Man From Yesterday: A Jungle Mystery UnveiledIn this episode of Inner Sanctum Mysteries, host Raymond introduces a chilling tale featuring two beloved radio artists, Anne Seymour and Myron McCormick, in a story titled 'The Man From Yesterday.' The narrative unfolds in a jungle setting where a gorilla named N'Gadji becomes the focal point of tension and intrigue. As the characters grapple with their fears and the mysterious nature of the gorilla, the story delves into themes of intelligence, danger, and the primal instincts that lie beneath the surface of civilization. The dialogue is rich with suspense, as the characters navigate their relationships with each other and the enigmatic creature they have captured.In the heart of the jungle, where shadows dance and mysteries lurk, a tale unfolds that challenges the boundaries of fear and understanding. "The Man From Yesterday," a radio mystery drama, invites listeners into a world where the line between man and beast blurs, and the unknown beckons with a chilling allure.The Enigmatic Engadji: At the center of this gripping narrative is Engadji, a gorilla whose presence stirs both fascination and dread. As the characters, portrayed by the talented Anne Seymour and Myron McCormick, embark on a quest to capture and comprehend this majestic creature, they are drawn into a web of suspense and danger. Engadji's intelligent gaze and unyielding spirit challenge the very essence of human-animal connection, leaving the audience questioning the nature of fear and the unknown.Jungle Mysteries and Human Fears: The jungle, with its dense foliage and haunting sounds, serves as the perfect backdrop for this tale of intrigue. As the story unfolds, the characters confront their deepest fears, navigating a landscape where every rustle and shadow holds a secret. The narrative delves into themes of survival, trust, and the primal instincts that drive both man and beast."The Man From Yesterday" is more than just a mystery; it's a journey into the heart of darkness, where the boundaries of fear and understanding are tested. As the characters grapple with the enigmatic Engadji, they discover that the true mystery lies not in the jungle, but within themselves. Tune in to this captivating drama and let the echoes of the jungle guide you into a world where the past and present collide in a symphony of suspense.Subscribe now to explore more tales that challenge the boundaries of fear and understanding.Takeaways"You like to your blood run cold?""He knows who I am and what I mean.""You can't compromise with a jungle.""He looked into my face and he saw something.""Engadji was only imaginary, so don't let him worry you."Inner Sanctum, radio drama, mystery, gorilla, suspense, horror, classic radio, storytelling, Milton Geiger, Anne Seymour

The Man From Yesterday: A Jungle Mystery UnveiledIn this episode of Inner Sanctum Mysteries, host Raymond introduces a chilling tale featuring two beloved radio artists, Anne Seymour and Myron McCormick, in a story titled 'The Man From Yesterday.' The narrative unfolds in a jungle setting where a gorilla named N'Gadji becomes the focal point of tension and intrigue. As the characters grapple with their fears and the mysterious nature of the gorilla, the story delves into themes of intelligence, danger, and the primal instincts that lie beneath the surface of civilization. The dialogue is rich with suspense, as the characters navigate their relationships with each other and the enigmatic creature they have captured.In the heart of the jungle, where shadows dance and mysteries lurk, a tale unfolds that challenges the boundaries of fear and understanding. "The Man From Yesterday," a radio mystery drama, invites listeners into a world where the line between man and beast blurs, and the unknown beckons with a chilling allure.The Enigmatic Engadji: At the center of this gripping narrative is Engadji, a gorilla whose presence stirs both fascination and dread. As the characters, portrayed by the talented Anne Seymour and Myron McCormick, embark on a quest to capture and comprehend this majestic creature, they are drawn into a web of suspense and danger. Engadji's intelligent gaze and unyielding spirit challenge the very essence of human-animal connection, leaving the audience questioning the nature of fear and the unknown.Jungle Mysteries and Human Fears: The jungle, with its dense foliage and haunting sounds, serves as the perfect backdrop for this tale of intrigue. As the story unfolds, the characters confront their deepest fears, navigating a landscape where every rustle and shadow holds a secret. The narrative delves into themes of survival, trust, and the primal instincts that drive both man and beast."The Man From Yesterday" is more than just a mystery; it's a journey into the heart of darkness, where the boundaries of fear and understanding are tested. As the characters grapple with the enigmatic Engadji, they discover that the true mystery lies not in the jungle, but within themselves. Tune in to this captivating drama and let the echoes of the jungle guide you into a world where the past and present collide in a symphony of suspense.Subscribe now to explore more tales that challenge the boundaries of fear and understanding.Takeaways"You like to your blood run cold?""He knows who I am and what I mean.""You can't compromise with a jungle.""He looked into my face and he saw something.""Engadji was only imaginary, so don't let him worry you."Inner Sanctum, radio drama, mystery, gorilla, suspense, horror, classic radio, storytelling, Milton Geiger, Anne Seymour

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