The Tramp (Aired March 1, 1953)
Of the more than 230 Escape episodes, most have survived in good condition. Many story premises, both originals and adaptations, involved a protagonist in dire life-or-death straits, and the series featured more science fiction and supernatural tales than Suspense. Some of the memorable adaptations include Algernon Blackwood's "Confession", Ray Bradbury's oft-reprinted "Mars Is Heaven," George R. Stewart's Earth Abides, Richard Connell's "The Most Dangerous Game," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Diamond as Big as the Ritz," John Collier's "Evening Primrose", later adapted to TV as a Stephen Sondheim musical starring Anthony Perkins. Vincent Price and Harry Bartell were heard in the chilling "Three Skeleton Key," the tale of three men trapped in an isolated lighthouse by thousands of rats. The half-hour was adapted from an Esquire short story by the French writer George Toudouze. THIS EPISODE: March 1, 1953. CBS network. "The Tramp". Sustaining. A trio of Limeys has a go at the piracy of an old hulk and her drunken captain. This is a network version. Ben Wright, Antony Ellis (writer, director), Jay Novello, Charlie Lung, Tudor Owen, Alec Harford, Lou Krugman, Charles Davis, John Meston (editorial supervisor), Leith Stevens (composer, conductor), Roy Rowan (announcer). 29:35. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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