It's the spookiest time of the year and Bethesda is getting into the holiday spirit with five chilling "Tales from The West Virginia Hills" that will haunt you, as you prepare to trek the wild West Virginia wasteland! More within...
Before television, people used to crowd around the giant radio in their living room to listen to, what used to be called, Theater of the Mind. Scores of actors and producers would use a bevy of instruments, sound effects, and smooth vocals to make cheesy lines seem chilling and real. In fact, back in 1938, Orson Welles did a production of War of the Worlds, over the radio, that was so realistic, people freaked out, ran out of their homes, thinking that aliens were attacking. The station would later have to issue an apology to its listeners for the chaos it ensued. The Theater of the Mind format ultimately died off...
Before television, people used to crowd around the giant radio in their living room to listen to, what used to be called, Theater of the Mind. Scores of actors and producers would use a bevy of instruments, sound effects, and smooth vocals to make cheesy lines seem chilling and real. In fact, back in 1938, Orson Welles did a production of War of the Worlds, over the radio, that was so realistic, people freaked out, ran out of their homes, thinking that aliens were attacking. The station would later have to issue an apology to its listeners for the chaos it ensued. The Theater of the Mind format ultimately died off...
- 10/31/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Matt Malliaros)
- Cinelinx
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