Suspense-Classic Mystery Radio-'Pigeon in the Cage'-Dick Haymes

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Suspense-"Pigeon in the Cage" from Classic Mystery Radio.
The witness to a murder gets stuck in an elevator.

Original air date: 5-25-53
Starring:
Dick Haymes
Joe Kearns
Charlotte Lawrence
Larry Thor

SPECIAL NOTE: This episode features Dick Haymes, an American singer and actor known for his smooth baritone voice and his popularity in the 1940-50's.

He began his career as a crooner with big bands, notably Benny Goodman and Harry James, then quickly gained fame as a solo artist, recording hits like It Might as Well Be Spring and You Can't See the Stars. He also appeared in several films, including State Fair and The Dolly Sisters.

Radio appearances were comparatively sparse, but he did appear on Lux Radio Theater, The Jack Benny Program, The Bob Hope Show as well as three episodes of Suspense.

Despite personal struggles and multiple marriages, Haymes remained a beloved figure in the entertainment world, continuing to perform until his death in 1980.

BONUS: Just for fun (and a little extra mystery-solving challenge), there is a secret message embedded in the artwork panels of this video. Can you figure it out?

Suspense, "radio's outstanding theater of thrills", was one of the premiere programs of the Golden Age of Radio, featuring a who's who of Hollywood stars spread out over its 900+ episodes. Scripts focused on suspense/thriller/mystery plots, typically involving a normal person being thrown into a bizarre or dangerous situation, with the solution withheld until the last moment--often with a surprising twist.

Guest stars included Cary Grant, Orson Welles, Frank Sinatra, Agnes Moorehead, Humphrey Bogart, Lucille Ball and Marlene Dietrich. The show ran from 1942 to 1962.

Its haunting theme music was written by Academy Award winner Bernard Herrmann, who scored many of Hollywood's most memorable movies, including Psycho, The Birds, Vertigo, Cape Fear, The Day the Earth Stood Still, Citizen Kane and The Man Who Knew Too Much.

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