Hall of Fantasy
Various
This was a mystery show broadcast on KSL radio, Salt Lake City Utah in the late 1940's and early 1950's.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
Death in the Bayou | 28:37 |
Judges House | 26:54 |
Man Size in Marble | 27:07 |
Markheim | 26:42 |
Mark of Shame | 27:05 |
He who follows me | 24:29 |
Castle of Lavoca | 25:53 |
Shadow People | 24:21 |
Handmans Rope | 25:50 |
Black Figurine of Death | 22:34 |
Treasure of Kublai Khan | 27:23 |
The Automaton | 24:39 |
Man Form Second Earth | 22:42 |
Stones Revenge | 22:25 |
Dance of the Devil Dolls | 23:21 |
Sea Phantom | 23:04 |
Temple of Huizilpochle | 23:14 |
Telltale heart | 23:56 |
Diamonds of Death | 22:54 |
Cask of Amontillado | 24:02 |
Reviews
The Shadow People
dialturner
For those "youngsters" out there who want to know about listening to horror programs on radio back in the day, I would suggest this program. It has to deal with evil spirits who live in the shadows and whisper. Try listening to this late at night with all the lights out. I triple dog dare you that you will be turning the lights by the mid station break.
Loved them
Duncan
These are great stories. I LOVE the OTR shows so much fun. You should give them a listen!
another winner!
Dee_Grooovy
yet another great horror / mystery / suspense series that doesn't have enough episodes!
Death on the Bayou episode
old_broke_lawyer
Pretty good story, except for the fact that the two black characters in the story are clearly played by two white voice actors attempting to imitate "black" speaking style. Unfortunately, they are just plain awful, if not laughable. It was not uncommon in OTR for white actor to play black roles, but the "black" characters in this episode play a major role in plot, so the bad vocalization is really annoying -- at least to me.
Not quite.
Kevin VandeWettering
I listened to Hall of Fantasy on KSL when I was a kid when I was in Oregon, so I know it played. A little more research tells me your reference to KALL is correct, but by 52 it was syndicated on mutual stations.
Corrections to Hall of Fantasy Description
dnyhagen
1. Program never aired over KSL. 2. Originated and aired exclusively in 1946 and 1947 only on KALL. 3. All subsequent runs aired out of WGN Chicago between 1949 and 1954.
the automaton credits
justinman
i wonder if the girl is barbara hale she sounds just like perry masons secretary
New to me
CaptnCoolTheCosmicFool
Really like this show, could be more for my money.