Tue, 19 August 2008 Another visit with Cornell Woolrich, considered the father of noir
fiction. I’ll look at one of his short novellas, Dime A
Dance, published in 1938 and its adaptation on radio’s Suspense on January 13, 1944 starring Lucille
Ball. The adaptation works for the most part and has the twists and
turns of a good noirish suspense story.
Music under is Sonny Rollin’s rendition of “Poor Butterfly.” Comments[0] |
Mon, 18 August 2008 This week, I begin looking at the noirish radio dramas based on the stories of Cornell Woolrich. First off is The White Rose Murders from the radio series Suspense. It is based on a story by Woolrich called The Death Rose and is one of the best examples of a taut noir radio drama.
Music under is first: Blind Spot by 3rd Man followed by Soothe Me by Shea Breaux Wells. Comments[0] |


Another visit with Cornell Woolrich, considered the father of noir
fiction. I’ll look at one of his short novellas,