Part 6 - This is from a 1938 radio broadcast by the Mercury Theater On The Air of G.K. Chesterton's novel, "The Man Who Was Thursday (A Nightmare)" performed by The Mercury Players. Many of the people in this broadcast such as Joseph Cotton would later end up in Welles' big screen productions. Orson Welles plays the leading character Gabriel Syme. This production was well acted--John Houseman and Orson Welles managed to scale back the novel to fit a one hour time slot quite well. *The Man Who Was Thursday* is one of the best fantasy novels in the English language.
Huh, I never realized Welles' Players did this. By coincidence I just finished the book a few days ago. The source honestly wasn't up to Welles' talents - though some parts were brilliant (especially the funny bits). Had a crisis of genre, though - it's sold as basically a undercover thriller but ends up being nothing like.
EdOscuro 1 year ago
Mask of Memnon scare me too
deconstructionist67 3 years ago