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but on its first use, the door did not creak. Undaunted, Brown grabbed a nearby chair, sat in it and turned, causing a hair-raising squeak. The chair was used from then on as the sound prop. On at least one memorable occasion, a staffer innocently repaired and oiled the chair, thus forcing the sound man to mimic the squeak orally.
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declared the series "feeble melodramas with little to recommend them beyond their camp qualities and the morose spectacle of seeing a badly miscast Chaney struggle his way through acting assignments that were painfully beyond his depth." They concluded that the series was "generally regarded by buffs
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The program's familiar and famed audio trademark was the eerie creaking door which opened and closed the broadcasts. Himan Brown got the idea from a door in the basement that "squeaked like Hell." The door sound was actually made by a rusty desk chair. The program did originally intend to use a door,
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introducing himself as "Your host, Raymond" in a mockingly sardonic voice. A spooky melodramatic organ score (played by Lew White) punctuated Raymond's many morbid jokes and playful puns. Raymond's closing was an elongated "Pleasant dreeeeaams, hmmmmm?" His tongue-in-cheek style and ghoulish relish
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sponsored the series, pairing first Raymond and then McGrath with cheery commercial spokeswoman Mary Bennett (aka the "Tea Lady"), whose blithesome pitches for Lipton Tea contrasted sharply with the macabre themes of the stories. She primly chided the host for his trademark dark humor and creepy
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s fifth issue (June–July 1953) with "Outer Sanctum!" In the opening panels, host Ramon greets the reader: "Come in, I've been waiting for you! I've been waiting for you to fix my squeaking door!... What?... You say you're not the carpenter?... You have come to hear a story?... Very well!"
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radio program premiered, the name licensed by Simon & Schuster on condition that at the end of each broadcast the announcer would promote the latest book title published in the series. The
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had Bugs enter an abandoned Victorian house (which was actually the gangsters' hideout) that had a squeaky door. Bugs said as he was entering the house, "Huh? Sounds like Inner Sanctum!"
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Lon Chaney Jr. was hopeful for the series, craving diversity in his roles after Universal had placed him in various monster roles in their horror films. Pivar planned to produce two
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played by an orchestra member. The sketches nearly always ended in confusion as the plots were deliberately circular and convoluted whilst playing up the "spookiness" of the part.
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would introduce the "scary" sketch with the words "Inner Sanctum-um-um-um-um-um..." – pretending to echo! This was accompanied by a warbling, quivering, high pitched tone from a
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The stories were effective little chillers, mixing horror and humor in equal doses. Memorable episodes included "Terror by Night" (September 18, 1945) and an adaptation of "
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Well, we're about to begin our story. Oh, I forgot to warn you about the Trembliens. They're those pesky, invisible cousins of the gremlins. They uh, sidle up to [
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described the film series as "straddling whodunnit and horror" and that "the films vary in quality but mostly deliver as strange entertainment." Newman found that
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The 1954 syndicated television series featured Paul McGrath as the off-camera host/narrator. The TV shows were produced at the Himan Brown Production Center (now
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featured stories of mystery, terror and suspense, and its tongue-in-cheek introductions were in sharp contrast to shows like
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series, Himan Brown recycled both the creaking door opening and, to a lesser extent, the manner of Raymond. The hosts were
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staring out of a crystal ball, giving warnings to the audience about how each audience member is capable of murder.
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feature a "stream of consciousness" voiceover which Edward Dein stated he incorporated into his script at
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series, being the sole entry in the series to have supernatural elements. The authors of the book
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In 1930, the first title was published in Simon & Schuster's "Inner Sanctum" mystery series:
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in the lead roles. Sondergaard was dropped from the lead role shortly before the filming of
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had occasional sketches that were influenced by the style of the show. Regular cast member
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program that aired from January 7, 1941, to October 5, 1952. It was created by producer
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of his own tales became the standard for many such horror narrators to follow, such as
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Other established film stars who appeared on the program in the early years included
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When Johnson left the series in May 1945 to serve in the Army, he was replaced by
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Of more than 500 programs broadcast, only about 200 remain in circulation.
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In June 1943, Universal purchased the screen rights to the series from
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A door with squeaky hinges is slowly opened. Organ begins to play.
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mystery films a year with each film featuring Chaney and
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and film historians as a missed cinematic opportunity."
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Armstrong, Richard B.; Armstrong, Mary Willems (2015).
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Old-time fantasy and science fiction radio anthologies
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also found fame or notability in film or television.
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Index

Inner Sanctum Mysteries

Radio drama
Blue Network
Raymond Edward Johnson
Paul McGrath
Ed Herlihy
Himan Brown
List of episodes
Carter's Little Liver Pills
Lipton Tea
old-time radio
Himan Brown
imprint
Simon & Schuster
Inner Sanctum Mysteries (film series)
Claude Houghton
Craig Rice
Gypsy Rose Lee
Patrick Quentin
Anthony Boucher
anthology series
Suspense
The Whistler
Raymond Edward Johnson
Maurice Tarplin
The Mysterious Traveler
Paul McGrath
Lipton Tea
The Tell-Tale Heart

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