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Escape: Journey Into Fear
- Narrated by: William Conrad, Larry Dobkin, Jack Kruschen, John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Parley Baer, Old Time Radio
- Length: 9 hrs and 49 mins
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Publisher's summary
Your nerves, drawn wire-taut. Your heart, thundering in your chest. Your knuckles, drawn white against your chair. Your mind, leaving the comfort and confinement of "the four walls of today" to tempt the whims of the high seas, to venture to the frozen tundra, the mysterious east, the wild west...to travel to Istanbul, to Europe, and to nightmares.
Set forth on your voyage with William Conrad, Larry Dobkin, Jack Kruschen, John Dehner, Harry Bartell, Parley Baer, Frank Lovejoy, Gloria Blondell, Ben Wright, Paul Frees, Georgia Ellis, and more. These experienced scouts spirit you to the precise moments when businessmen and poets, cowhands and doctors, sailors, secret agents, and secretaries find out what they're made of as they grapple with fear...and fate.
The only limit to the excitement in these 20 episodes of red-blooded adventure drama is the scope of your own imagination.
Episodes include: The Brute 04-11-48, The Match 05-16-48, The Fugitive 08-15-48, SS San Pedro 08-22-48, He Who Rides the Tiger 03-12-49, Finger of Doom 03-19-49, The Confidential Agent 04-02-49, The Shanghai Document 04-21-50, Sundown 06-23-50, Shark Bait 07-14-50, The Footprint 08-18-50, Crossing Paris 08-25-50, The Power Of Hammer 10-15-50, Journey into Fear 11-19-50, Funeral Fires 11-26-50, The Gladiator 08-01-51, Wild Jack Rhett 02-15-53, I Saw Myself Running 02-22-53, El Guitarero 04-19-53, The Untouchable 09-27-53