Suspense

Suspense

1949
Suspense
Suspense

Suspense

7.4 | en | Drama

Suspense is an American television anthology series that ran on CBS Television from 1949 to 1954. It was adapted from the radio program of the same name which ran from 1942 to 1962. Like many early television programs, the show was broadcast live from New York City. It was sponsored by the Auto-Lite corporation, and each episode was introduced by host Rex Marshall, who promoted Auto-Lite spark plugs, car batteries, headlights, and other car parts. Some of the early scripts were adapted from Suspense radio scripts, while others were original for television. Like the radio program, many scripts were adaptations of literary classics by well-known authors. Classic authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Agatha Christie, and Charles Dickens all had stories adapted for the series, while contemporary authors such as Roald Dahl and Gore Vidal also contributed. Many notable actors appeared on the program, including Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Franchot Tone, Robert Emhardt, Leslie Nielsen, Lloyd Bridges, and many more. The program was a live television series, but most episodes were recorded on kinescope. However, only about 90 of the 260 episodes survive today.

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EP51  Barn Burning
Aug. 17,1954
Barn Burning

A mentally incapacitated war hero seeks revenge against society.

EP50  The Iron Cop
Aug. 10,1954
The Iron Cop

A policeman's niece is murdered. He resolves to find the killer but has to pit his wits against an "electronic brain" to do so.

EP49  The Last Stand
Aug. 03,1954
The Last Stand

A would-be recluse's best friend discovers gold on his land. He realizes his only security is his friend's death, but he is thwarted in the effort of murder by some fast-traveling news.

EP48  Main Feature: Death
Jul. 27,1954
Main Feature: Death

A woman gets locked in movie theater by mistake and encounters a pair of killers who break in to rob the safe.

EP47  Once a Killer
Jul. 20,1954
Once a Killer

A woman's faith in a hoodlum is destroyed when the police prevail upon her to get him to surrender.

EP46  Conversation at an Inn
Jul. 13,1954
Conversation at an Inn

A bicyclist makes up fantastic tales of murder on "clues" she finds along her rides. When she finds a shoe and a lighter, she tells an elaborate tale that turns out to be very close to the truth.

EP45  The Girl in Car Thirty-Two
Jul. 06,1954
The Girl in Car Thirty-Two

An investigator puts his life in danger after he falls for the woman he is tailing.

EP44  The Hunted
Jun. 29,1954
The Hunted

An unethical hunter is caught shooting a tame animal on a wildlife preserve. The game warden delivers an unexpected punishment: three bullets and a ten minute head start.

EP43  String
Jun. 22,1954
String

Thirty men in a secret unit, started by President Roosevelt during World War II, are captured and tortured at the Belsen concentration camp before escaping.

EP42  The Pistol Shot
Jun. 15,1954
The Pistol Shot

An Army Captain wants revenge on a fellow officer in 19th century Russia. The young Captain has bested him in cards and love.

EP41  North Side
Jun. 08,1954
North Side

The true story of the workings of a New York homicide squad as it goes about the solution of a brutal murder.

EP40  Race Against Murder
Jun. 01,1954
Race Against Murder

A young doctor leaves his practice to find a cure for polio after watching his patients suffer.

EP39  Fingerprints
May. 25,1954
Fingerprints

A true story taken from the cases of Alfonse Bertillon, chief of the Identification Bureau of the Paris Police in the early 1900's. Bertillon invented the first system of crime detection through the use of physical features.

EP38  Breakout
May. 18,1954
Breakout

A prison riot breaks out and a guard is taken hostage. The inmates want the keys to the main gate in exchange for the guard.

EP37  Operation: Nightmare
May. 11,1954
Operation: Nightmare

A dramatization of the heroics of nurse Ann Bernatitus during the Battle of Bataan.

EP36  Smoke
May. 04,1954
Smoke

The two sons of a disgusting and destructive old man stand to benefit as a result of his violent death.

EP35  The Terror Begins
Apr. 27,1954
The Terror Begins

The story of how Stalin held a grip on the Russian people after assassinating S.M. Kirov.

EP34  The Return Journey
Apr. 20,1954
The Return Journey

A window washer is tempted by an unguarded amount of money and realizes the error in his judgment all too soon.

EP33  Operation: Barracuda
Apr. 13,1954
Operation: Barracuda

Operation:Barracuda is a 1954 TV episode or short film directed by Robert Mulligan. "The heartless captain of a German u-boat crashes his vessel along the Atlantic coast at the close of WWII. Only the captain and his lieutenant escape the sinking vessel containing the personal fortune of Nazi leader Herman Goering. After eight years, the captain returns to salvage the loot and tries to recruit his former shipmate in the effort." - Episode Summary from TV.com

EP32  Open Transom
Apr. 06,1954
Open Transom

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EP31  Torment
Mar. 30,1954
Torment

Behind the Iron Curtain, a condemned prisoner's wife tries to save him by appealing to an old friend, the police chief.

EP30  The Tenth Reunion
Mar. 23,1954
The Tenth Reunion

A college reunion crowd discover that one of the gang has been missing since graduation. Those present have had reasons to do away with her.

EP29  The Fourth Degree
Mar. 16,1954
The Fourth Degree

A psychiatrist makes a weird experiment in a last ditch attempt to get a key witness in a homicide case to talk.

EP28  Before the Act
Mar. 09,1954
Before the Act

A young bank official is the intended scapegoat of a carefully designed plan to rob the vault of $100,000.

EP27  I Do Solemnly Swear
Mar. 02,1954
I Do Solemnly Swear

The story of the first woman juror in the United States, in 1870 in Laramie, Wyoming.

EP26  Death on the Screen
Feb. 23,1954
Death on the Screen

A frantic wife sits by her TV set, watching a public dinner where a deranged man is getting ready to kill her husband.

EP25  The Execution
Feb. 16,1954
The Execution

Her son's heroic death in battle unseals the lips of a mother about a 10-year-old tragedy involving her brutal husband.

EP24  The Moonstone
Feb. 09,1954
The Moonstone

A precious stone taken from India is coveted by many parties.

EP23  The Man Who Wouldn't Talk
Feb. 02,1954
The Man Who Wouldn't Talk

A drama based on the hoax of Canadian George DuPre, who claimed service in the French underground as a British intelligence officer during World War II.

EP22  An Affair With a Ghost
Jan. 26,1954
An Affair With a Ghost

A dead French underground leader returns to save a band of hostages when a Nazi collaborator goes back on his promise.

EP21  The Haunted
Jan. 19,1954
The Haunted

The second wife of a ski-lodge owner suspects her husband of the murder of his first wife.

EP20  The Scrap Iron Curtain
Jan. 12,1954
The Scrap Iron Curtain

The true story of Baclav Uhlik, a Czech machinist who built an armored car and last July transported his wife, two children and four friends 40 miles through the Bohemian forests to the town of Waldmeunchen in the western zone of Germany.

EP19  Diamonds in the Sky
Jan. 05,1954
Diamonds in the Sky

A gang of smugglers, diamonds and a beautiful woman add up to trouble for the pilot on a trans-Atlantic flight.

EP18  Mr. Nobody
Dec. 29,1953
Mr. Nobody

A wealthy, vicious woman turns a goodhearted but naive tramp into a pawn in her evil plans.

EP17  The Gift of Fear
Dec. 22,1953
The Gift of Fear

A little boy in a department store and a night watchman who likes toys better than people are featured in this odd Christmas tale.

EP16  Cagliostro and the Chess Player
Dec. 15,1953
Cagliostro and the Chess Player

A dramatization based on the life of the 18th Century Italian magician, Count Alessandro di Cagliostro. The cunning magician inveigles King Stanislaus into a chess game with his mechanical genius. That, in the end, becomes his downfall.

EP15  The Dance
Dec. 08,1953
The Dance

This episode is a remake of an episode previously shown on the series. This episode and the previous one were both shown live and featured different casts.

EP14  Laugh It Off
Dec. 01,1953
Laugh It Off

A kindly young man believes a girl's story that she is marked for murder and risks his life to save her, despite warnings from friends that she is a habitual liar and thrill-seeker.

EP13  My Short Walk to Freedom
Nov. 24,1953
My Short Walk to Freedom

When a fugitive from a Russian concentration camp is cornered in his Budapest home, he disguises himself and his brother to try a get beyond the Iron Curtain.

EP12  The Newcomer
Nov. 17,1953
The Newcomer

A story of a brash stranger in a small Western town who changes his ways when arrested for the murder of a local belle.

EP11  Needle in a Haystack
Nov. 10,1953
Needle in a Haystack

The behind-the-scenes story of how the U. S. Navy ferreted out the secret of Communist minefields in Wonsan Harbor, enabling minesweepers to clear the way for the safe landing of 22,000 Marines.

EP10  The Interruption
Nov. 03,1953
The Interruption

An English gentleman gloats over the murder of his wife only to learn that his evil housekeeper knows his secret.

EP9  The Others
Oct. 27,1953
The Others

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EP8  The Valley of the Kings
Oct. 20,1953
The Valley of the Kings

The tense story of an archaeological expedition searching for the tomb of King Tutmose. They finally find it and its treasures untouched; but then the curse of the Pharaoh on anyone defiling his tomb's sacred precincts begin to strike.

EP7  The Accounting
Oct. 13,1953
The Accounting

The story of a corrupt supply captain, son of an illustrious military hero, and a fiercely loyal major who challenges him to a duel to preserve the family's honor.

EP6  Death at Skirerud Pond
Oct. 06,1953
Death at Skirerud Pond

The story of a tense trial in Norway when a jury was asked to remember what it was like in their homeland during the war. The actual verdict is revealed at the end of the program.

EP5  The Sister
Sep. 29,1953
The Sister

The tragic tale of a pair of recluses whose lives are brought into focus for the first time after years of frustration and jealousy.

EP4  The Riddle of Mayerling
Sep. 22,1953
The Riddle of Mayerling

A dramatic adaptation of the famous and true story of a commoner's ill-fated romance with the Archduke Rudolph of Hapsburg.

EP3  The Darkest Night
Sep. 15,1953
The Darkest Night

Murder and blackmail ruin a bride-to-be's bridal shower.

EP2  Reign of Terror
Sep. 08,1953
Reign of Terror

An innocent woman is sentenced to death during the French Revolution.

EP1  Paradise Junction
Sep. 01,1953
Paradise Junction

The story of a traveling circus and its unhappy owner.

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Suspense is an American television anthology series that ran on CBS Television from 1949 to 1954. It was adapted from the radio program of the same name which ran from 1942 to 1962. Like many early television programs, the show was broadcast live from New York City. It was sponsored by the Auto-Lite corporation, and each episode was introduced by host Rex Marshall, who promoted Auto-Lite spark plugs, car batteries, headlights, and other car parts. Some of the early scripts were adapted from Suspense radio scripts, while others were original for television. Like the radio program, many scripts were adaptations of literary classics by well-known authors. Classic authors such as Edgar Allan Poe, Agatha Christie, and Charles Dickens all had stories adapted for the series, while contemporary authors such as Roald Dahl and Gore Vidal also contributed. Many notable actors appeared on the program, including Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Franchot Tone, Robert Emhardt, Leslie Nielsen, Lloyd Bridges, and many more. The program was a live television series, but most episodes were recorded on kinescope. However, only about 90 of the 260 episodes survive today.

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Cristi_Ciopron Suspense had the niceness of taking its audience into many countries ….WOMAN IN LOVE is a story from the '50s communist Hungary—as often, the name of the protagonist is a funny one—Alexia Constancia, for a Hungarian babe …. Alexia wants to rejoin her Swedish fiancé; the asset of this episode is a small role by Newman as a subversive military. Newman is especially wooden, isn't he? In MONSIEUR VIDOCQ, the Parisian characters speak English with a strong French accent. It could be called a piece of rubbish Holmesploitation—and we remember that Doyle read Gaboriau …. Otherwise, it's a nasty, silly defamatory piece. Van Rooten is nice as Vidocq.
aimless-46 The 260 black and white half-hour episodes of the anthology series "Suspense" were originally broadcast from 1949-54 on CBS. Baby Boomers may confuse the original with the 23 episodes from the networks 1964 attempt to revive the series, which was hosted by Sebastian Cabot and was rather mild in comparison with the original. The concept (suspense and tension) and the title actually date back to radio days. The 1942 radio program was very popular and ran for 20 years. The series was early live television; it was broadcast as it was being performed. This was a concept that seemed quite logical to me as a child, I recall touring our local radio station and being disappointed that only a small portion of the programming was actually produced at that location. The show was not taped or conventionally filmed. If they wanted to preserve a performance (or broadcast it later in another region of the country) they filmed the broadcast image as it played on a video monitor. So don't except great contrast and resolution (and the audio is even worse); just be happy that a viewable image still exists.The show's emphasis is scripting and acting, not production design and effects. But the stories are surprisingly entertaining and the DVD's contain some early commercials; which are as interesting in their own way as the episodes themselves. The DVD's are somewhat misleadingly labeled "Suspense: The Lost Episodes - Collection 1 and 2", as for practical purposes all the episodes were lost (but not unknown) until these DVD releases.The Collection #2 four disc set includes: "Suspicion" (1949), "The Doors on the Thirteenth Floor" (1949), "Collector's Item" (1949), "Cask of Amontillado (1949), The Third One (1949), The Man Who Talked in His Sleep (1950), "Murder at the Mardi Gras (1950), "Dark Shadows" (1950), "The Tip" (1950), "Tough Cop" (1951), "Telephone Call" (1951), "The Three of Silence", "The Juiceman" (1951), "Murderers' Meeting" (1951), "Frisco Payoff" (1951), "The Far-Off House" (1951), "Betrayal in Vienna" (1952), "The Purloined Letter" (1952), "The Corsage" (1952), "House of Masks" 1952), "For the Love of Randi" (1952), "The Beach of Falesa" (1952), "All Hallow's Eve" (1952), "The Moving Target" (1952), "Monsieur Vidocq" (1952), Mr. Matches (1953), "Career" (1953), "The Quarry" (1953), "Black Prophet" (1953), and "Portrait of Constance" (1953).The Collection #1 four disc set includes: "A Night at the Inn" (1949), "Dead Ernest" (1949), "Help Wanted" (1949), "Comic Strip Murder" (1949), "Dr. Violet" (1949), "The Murderer" (1949), "Black Passage" (1949), "The Man in the House" (1949), "The Suicide Club" (1950), "The Parcel" (1950), "My Old Man's Badge" (1950), "Photo Finish" (1950), "Edge of Panic" (1950), "The Brush-Off" (1950), "Dead Fall" (1950), "Double Entry" (1951),"On a Country Road" (1951), "Summer Storm" (1952), "Wisteria Cottage (1951), "The Black Panther" (1952), "Alibi Me" (1952), "The Debt" (1952), "The Crooked Frame" (1952), "Remember Me?" (1952), "Woman in Love" (1952), "The Invisible Killer" (1952), "Vacancy for Death" (1953), "Kiss Me Again Stranger" (1953), "The Duel" (1954).Then again, what do I know? I'm only a child.