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Lizzie Radio Play

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Here is a link to a 1936 radio play on Lizzie Borden. It isn't very long.

https://archive.org/details/UnsolvedMys ... BordenCase


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It is interesting, augusta. Thanks for posting it. Love the dramatic music ! To my Australian ears Bridget had no Irish accent and Lizzie sounded a wee bit Southern. Like the tramp hiding away for a day and into the night theory from the writers!
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: and some more :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Lizzie of Savannah Georgia.

Rhet, Rhett, if you go, where shall I go? What shall I do?

Frankly, my dear Lizzie, I don't give a damn!
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What a great find, Augusta! Thank you for posting this link for us. I found it interesting to hear this play via a radio; I really had to listen carefully and exercise my imagination. Very different from watching a play on TV.

I did not detect an Irish Accent when Bridget spoke, either.

Lizzie spoke faster than I expected her to, after all, she didn't do anything in a hurry. Or did she? On the day the murders occurred Lizzie appeared too calm given the circumstances of a double murder in her home in broad daylight. By her speaking so fast in this radio play, it gives me the impression that she was displaying a higher state of emotion than the calm, cool and collected Lizzie that everyone observed on August 4th, 1892.

Oops! Lizzie addressed Abby as 'mother'??? :shock: Hmmm, Lizzie testified that she addressed her 'step-mother' as 'Mrs. Borden'.
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Maybe the actress was hoping to audition for the film role, mb. Wasnt Clark Gable (Rhett) the great sex symbol of the era? Hey, a gig is a gig. A radio play about a murder in Mass. is as good a place as any to show off that Southern Belle accent!
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That's real funny Curry...

Right you are!

I enjoyed it. Had a couple of laughs.

I loved those old Radio dramas. One gets to exercise One's imagination. Today nothing is left to imagination. Others do the thinking for us and many are happy with that.

Like a stage play, radio plays are over the top. Actors need to make up in speech what we don't witness in visual performance.

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Yes, I too can remember radio dramas, though when I was 11 my family took the plunge and bought a TV. The BBC were frightfully proper, doncha know, and produced a lot of what could be described as fairly highbrow stuff, Ibsen, Marlowe, Shaw etc. which weren't everyone's cup of tea, but to be fair there were a lot of comedies, detective plays and adaptations of West End hits as well, like Agatha Christie's plays. I can remember ghost stories being especially effective on radio. I agree. The imagination has full reign when nothing's visual. It's a pity it's not done nowadays.
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I never heard this one before. I have one cd but its not this one.
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Oh so interesting. Loved the narrator's voice and I didn't hear any Irish accent either. And Lizzie did sound southern to me too.

Brings back memories of my childhood sitting in front of the radio.

Thanks for posting this, Augusta.
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