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Bradbury's "Killer, Come Back to Me" on 8/28 "It's a Mystery"

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25 August 2006, 01:02 PM
Efoxwell
Bradbury's "Killer, Come Back to Me" on 8/28 "It's a Mystery"
In honor of Ray Bradbury's recent birthday, the Aug 28th broadcast of my radio show "It's a Mystery" will feature the Molle Mystery Theater production of "Killer, Come Back to Me." This production is an adaptation of a 1944 short story by Bradbury in which a man (Richard Widmark) strangely resembles a dead gangster.

"It's a Mystery" is Webcast on Mondays at 11AM ET at http://www.fcac.org/webr

Regards,
Elizabeth Foxwell
http://www.elizabethfoxwell.com/ItsaMystery.html
25 August 2006, 01:06 PM
Nard Kordell
WONDERFUL! Will get this info over to Ray.
31 August 2006, 01:39 PM
Efoxwell
The Molle Mystery Theater production of Bradbury's "Killer, Come Back to Me" is now posted at:

http://www.elizabethfoxwell.com/ItsaMystery.html
26 February 2012, 07:42 PM
dandelion
Bumping this up as I was just checking to see if this was available online.
30 June 2020, 10:53 PM
Richard
Since the new Ray Bradbury crime story collection KILLER, COME BACK TO ME is due to be released by Hard Case Crime in August of this year, I thought folks might enjoy listening to the radio version of the title story to that collection. I am therefore bumping up this thread from several years ago. (Check the various older threads...you never know what you might come across!)

The short story "Killer, Come Back to Me" originally appeared in the July, 1944 issue of the crime pulp magazine DETECTIVE TALES. The story was subsequently adapted for radio, and was presented on the Molle' Mystery Theater on May 17, 1946. The radio version starred a very young Richard Widmark, who would shortly thereafter achieve film stardom (and an Academy Award nomination) for his chilling portrayal of the giggling, psychopathic hoodlum Tommy Udo in the classic 1947 film noir, KISS OF DEATH. You can click on the link below to listen the 1946 radio version of "Killer, Come Back to Me". Enjoy!

http://www.otr.com/blog/?tag=ray-bradbury
19 October 2022, 05:03 PM
Richard
The link below will take you the cover of the April, 1952 issue of the mystery pulp magazine, DETECTIVE TALES. It contains the Ray Bradbury story, "Murder Is My Business!" Never heard of that Bradbury story? Well, it is that 1952 issue's re-titling and re-printing of the Ray Bradbury story, "Killer, Come Back to Me!", which originally appeared in the July, 1944 issue of the same magazine!

https://www.paper-dragon.com/f...ve-tales-april-1952/

And for those who might like to take a look at the cover of the rare July, 1944 issue of DETECTIVE TALES, in which "Killer, Come Back to Me!" made its original appearance, just click on the link below.

https://jamesreasoner.blogspot...-pulp-detective.html

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