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Bitter Fruit

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

The SHADOW knows! The weed of crime bears bitter fruit...and if criminals cultivate the crops, it is The Shadow will do the reaping! Hear The Shadow fight crime, as he becomes both the stalker and the stalked, in an assortment of tales featuring some of his most exciting encounters with some of the series most sinister scoundrels. Whether matching wits against a spy, a madman, a monster or a psychotic killer, he forces his foes to face the stark realization that crime does not pay! This collection includes the previously lost episode The Mine Hunters, starring Orson Welles, which is available here for the first time since its original broadcast—plus three newly sourced recordings of episodes from the 1938 BF Goodrich sponsored season. The 18 digitally restored and remastered episodes featured here star Orson Welles, Bill Johnstone, and Brett Morrison as The Shadow, with Agnes Moorehead, Margot Stevenson, Marjorie Anderson, Lesley Woods and Grace Matthews as Margot Lane.

EPISODES INCLUDE: Temple Bells of Neban 10-24-37; Circle of Death 11-28-37; The Death Triangle 12-12-37; Sabotage 01-16-38; Society of the Living Dead 01-23-38; Poison Death 01-30-38; Death from the Deep 04-03-38; The Mine Hunters 08-07-38; Cavern of Death 08-21-38; Death Stalks The Shadow 10-09-38; Murder in Death House 01-07-40; Curse of Shiva 12-01-40; Death Prowls at Night 03-23-41; Death on the Rails 04-13-41; The Gibbering Things 09-26-43; The Walking Corpse 03-24-46; The Shadow's Revenge 05-11-47; Nursery Rhyme Murders 02-22-48.

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Languages

  • English

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