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The War of the Worlds (Dramatized)

  • by Mercury Theatre on the Air
  • Narrated by Orson Welles
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  • LENGTH
    59 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    01-01-06
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Publisher's Summary

One of the most memorable programs in broadcast history, the Halloween Eve 1938 broadcast of The War of the Worlds set off a nationwide panic that's almost unimaginable today. Presented by the Mercury Theatre on the Air and its creative genius, Orson Welles, the drama based on H.G. Wells' classic novel tells the story of a Martian invasion of Earth. As written by Howard Koch, the play unfolds in a realistic documentary style, complete with simulated news broadcasts of aliens landing in Grover's Mill, New Jersey.

Whether they weren't quite paying attention, tuned in late, or simply misunderstood what they heard, legions of listeners thought an actual invasion was underway. The front-page headline in the October 31, 1938, New York Times told the whole story: "Radio Listeners in Panic, Taking War Drama as Fact/Many Flee Homes to Escape 'Gas Raid From Mars'/Phone Calls Swamp Police at Broadcast of Wells Fantasy".

Hear more collections of radio movie dramatizations, or listen to all of the individual programs by themselves!

© and (P)2006 Radio Spirits, Inc.

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    Sandy BUCKETTY, Australia 06-05-09
    Sandy BUCKETTY, Australia 06-05-09 Member Since 2008

    Love having someone read me a story. Fires in the hearth, rain on the roof, sunny days and surf. Good friends, good food and J S Bach.

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    "Classic"

    If you are old enough to remember the radio serials, and the shorts at the Saturday Afternoon pictures, and you like classic SciFi, you could enjoy this. Orson Wells no less. Having seen both movies over the years, based on this story, it was good to hear the original radio play that had listeners thinking the Martians had indeed landed (or so the other story goes). Classic or otherwise I suggest spending the few dollars asked rather than use your credit here.It is a good listen for the hour and certainly worth $5.00.

    16 of 16 people found this review helpful
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    Jefferson Jonan-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Japan 08-04-11
    Jefferson Jonan-ku, Fukuoka-shi, Japan 08-04-11 Member Since 2010

    I love reading and listening to books, especially fantasy, science fiction, children's, historical, and classics.

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    "A Clever and Entertaining Dramatization"

    What a remarkable radio dramatization of H. G. Wells??? classic novel The War of the Worlds Orson Welles and company made! They effectively distilled the essential elements from the novel into an American context, producing a concise 59-minute program that made me feel that I was listening to an intense night of terror followed by days of existential wandering and wondering.

    After a voice proclaims that we are listening to a Mercury Theater presentation of The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells, Orson Welles intones a condensed version of the brilliant opening of the novel, and then quickly sets up the conceit of the first part of the broadcast, that we are listening to a radio program of innocuous dance music that is repeatedly interrupted by eye-witness news flashes from this New Jersey farm where a strange meteor has landed. From there Welles and company use a variety of voices (newsmen, astronomers, farmers, crowds, military men, etc.) and sound effects to create the illusion that the attack of the Martians, complete with heat rays, giant mobile tripods, and poison gas, is happening in real time as we listen to the radio.

    After an ???intermission,??? the second part of the dramatization changes from the ersatz radio broadcast to the first person narration by Welles of his professor character???s journal, depicting his attempts to survive and make sense of the invasion. Welles ???out of character??? closes the program by saying that the Mercury Theater was just shouting ???boo!??? at listeners on Halloween Eve and that ???we didn???t mean it.???

    Fans of science fiction, of Wells??? novel, of vintage radio theater, and of American culture generally should listen to this program; despite (or due to) its savory slightly static-y quality, it???s well worth the $5.95 ($3.95 for members) price of admission.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Dave Whittier, CA 09-11-12
    Dave Whittier, CA 09-11-12 Member Since 2010

    I'm a big fan of SF/F/Horror, and all things in between and out.

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    "The Best Trick or Treat Ever"

    The story of Orson Welles adapting The War of the Worlds on the radio one Halloween and terrifying a ridiculous amount of the United States is kind of legendary today, but as someone who'd never heard it before, I wasn't sure if it'd live up to the legend or not.

    It does, and it's a lot of fun to hear and imagine people listening to it when it originally broadcast. The moments of silence between reporters or military personnel when they go off the air unexpectedly just hangs there, and you can imagine the genuine dread that must've inspired (and still does, for those of us unafraid to use our imaginations).

    I recently listened to Wells' original novel (narrated by Simon Vance) and I was impressed how much Orson Welles channeled that here - particularly the scene toward the end with the artillery man. It's a very solid adaptation, and a genuine piece of Americana.

    It does sound like an old production, but it's well worth listening to if you've ever been curious about how Welles and Wells created possibly the best Trick or Treat in the world.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Sage Wood Rabbit Lake, Saskatchewan NY, United States 08-31-11
    Sage Wood Rabbit Lake, Saskatchewan NY, United States 08-31-11

    RaBBiT

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    "What can one say about such perfection?"

    Created AND narrated by the late GREAT Orson Welles..I am again stupifed & left in AWE...

    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Sandra FERNANDINA BEACH, FL, United States 12-01-12
    Sandra FERNANDINA BEACH, FL, United States 12-01-12 Member Since 2012
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    "Sounded Real"
    Would you listen to The War of the Worlds (Dramatized) again? Why?

    I would not listen again, but it was a one-time "must listen."


    Would you be willing to try another book from Mercury Theatre on the Air? Why or why not?

    Yes. This program sounded like an actual broadcast.


    What about Orson Welles’s performance did you like?

    He made the invasion appear to be in progress.


    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    No.


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Yvon Les Coteaux, Quebec, Canada 07-23-12
    Yvon Les Coteaux, Quebec, Canada 07-23-12 Member Since 2012
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    "A great classic"
    Would you listen to The War of the Worlds (Dramatized) again? Why?

    yes, it was a great listening. In fact, i've already listen to it twice again.


    Who was your favorite character and why?

    none in particular


    Which character – as performed by Orson Welles – was your favorite?

    The reporter i suppose.


    Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

    yea but could not. was happyto return to it when i did. Hurray for pause.


    Any additional comments?

    I like dramatized audiobook. hopes theres more.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Ethan Yokohama, Japan 05-25-12
    Ethan Yokohama, Japan 05-25-12

    Book Listener & Radio Drama Enthusiast.

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    "thoroughly impressive for it's time"
    What made the experience of listening to The War of the Worlds (Dramatized) the most enjoyable?

    I can understand how tuning into the first half of this radio drama
    could have freaked some people out back in 1938.
    It was really well produced.
    The voices are great.


    Any additional comments?

    I'm sure I will listen to it again at some point.

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