EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 25 MIN
Suspense: August Heat (Ronald Colman, Dennis Hoey) (05-31-1945)
from Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio · host Dwight Allen
The Unsettling Tale of August Heat: A Journey into Premonition and FateThe conversation unfolds with a suspenseful introduction of 'August Heat' featuring James Clarence Withencroft, an artist who experiences a premonition of his own death. As he sketches a man, he encounters a monumental mason who bears an uncanny resemblance to his drawing. The story explores themes of fate, coincidence, and the philosophical musings on life and death, culminating in a chilling revelation about Withencroft's own mortality.In the sweltering heat of August 1945, artist James Clarence Withencroft experiences a day unlike any other. As he sits in his studio, a mysterious force compels him to sketch a man he has never met, setting off a chain of events that blur the lines between reality and premonition.The Artist's Vision: Withencroft, a modest artist, finds himself in a trance, sketching a courtroom scene with a man on trial. The man is depicted with an expression of collapse, clutching an unfinished object. This sketch, born from an inexplicable compulsion, becomes the catalyst for a series of eerie coincidences.A Chance Encounter: As Withencroft wanders through the oppressive heat, he stumbles upon a monumental mason's yard. There, he meets Charles Atkinson, a man whose face mirrors the one in his sketch. The encounter is both unsettling and familiar, as if destiny has drawn them together.The Uncanny Connection: Atkinson, unaware of the sketch, reveals a gravestone he has been working on, inscribed with Withencroft's name and birthdate. The chilling realization that the date of death is today's date leaves both men in a state of disbelief, questioning the nature of fate and coincidence."August Heat" is a masterful tale of suspense that explores the thin veil between life and death, reality and premonition. As the day draws to a close, Withencroft and Atkinson find themselves bound by an inexplicable connection, leaving readers to ponder the mysteries of destiny and the power of the unknown.Subscribe Now: Stay tuned for more intriguing tales and insights into the world of suspense and mystery. Subscribe for the latest updates and stories that captivate the imagination.TakeawaysJames Clarence Withencroft feels a premonition about his fate.The oppressive heat plays a significant role in the narrative.Withencroft's artistic inspiration leads to a chilling encounter.The mason he meets resembles the man in his sketch.The gravestone reveals a shocking coincidence about Withencroft's life.Philosophical discussions on life and death are central to the story.The narrative builds tension through vivid descriptions and character interactions.The climax reveals the intertwining of fate and art.The story concludes with a reflection on the nature of existence.Suspense, August Heat, Ronald Coleman, premonition, gravestone, life and death, storytelling, mystery, drama
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The Unsettling Tale of August Heat: A Journey into Premonition and FateThe conversation unfolds with a suspenseful introduction of 'August Heat' featuring James Clarence Withencroft, an artist who experiences a premonition of his own death. As he sketches a man, he encounters a monumental mason who bears an uncanny resemblance to his drawing. The story explores themes of fate, coincidence, and the philosophical musings on life and death, culminating in a chilling revelation about Withencroft's own mortality.In the sweltering heat of August 1945, artist James Clarence Withencroft experiences a day unlike any other. As he sits in his studio, a mysterious force compels him to sketch a man he has never met, setting off a chain of events that blur the lines between reality and premonition.The Artist's Vision: Withencroft, a modest artist, finds himself in a trance, sketching a courtroom scene with a man on trial. The man is depicted with an expression of collapse, clutching an unfinished object. This sketch, born from an inexplicable compulsion, becomes the catalyst for a series of eerie coincidences.A Chance Encounter: As Withencroft wanders through the oppressive heat, he stumbles upon a monumental mason's yard. There, he meets Charles Atkinson, a man whose face mirrors the one in his sketch. The encounter is both unsettling and familiar, as if destiny has drawn them together.The Uncanny Connection: Atkinson, unaware of the sketch, reveals a gravestone he has been working on, inscribed with Withencroft's name and birthdate. The chilling realization that the date of death is today's date leaves both men in a state of disbelief, questioning the nature of fate and coincidence."August Heat" is a masterful tale of suspense that explores the thin veil between life and death, reality and premonition. As the day draws to a close, Withencroft and Atkinson find themselves bound by an inexplicable connection, leaving readers to ponder the mysteries of destiny and the power of the unknown.Subscribe Now: Stay tuned for more intriguing tales and insights into the world of suspense and mystery. Subscribe for the latest updates and stories that captivate the imagination.TakeawaysJames Clarence Withencroft feels a premonition about his fate.The oppressive heat plays a significant role in the narrative.Withencroft's artistic inspiration leads to a chilling encounter.The mason he meets resembles the man in his sketch.The gravestone reveals a shocking coincidence about Withencroft's life.Philosophical discussions on life and death are central to the story.The narrative builds tension through vivid descriptions and character interactions.The climax reveals the intertwining of fate and art.The story concludes with a reflection on the nature of existence.Suspense, August Heat, Ronald Coleman, premonition, gravestone, life and death, storytelling, mystery, drama
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Suspense: August Heat (Ronald Colman, Dennis Hoey) (05-31-1945)
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