Dangerous Assignment 51 02 10 (048) Kroner Cutlass (eastern Europe)
# Dangerous Assignment: The Kroner Cutlass
Picture yourself huddled around a crackling radio set on a cold winter's night in 1951, as the familiar dramatic stinger fades and Steve Mitchell's steady voice cuts through the darkness. Tonight, he's hunting for a legendary artifact in the shadowy corridors of post-war Eastern Europe—the Kroner Cutlass, a saber whose historical significance makes it worth killing for. As Mitchell navigates the dangerous underworld of Prague and Budapest, listeners will find themselves tangled in a web of espionage, black-market intrigue, and the kind of breathless suspense that made this show a must-listen appointment for millions. Every creak of a floorboard, every muffled conversation in a dimly-lit café, every racing footstep echoes with genuine peril. The mystery deepens: who wants the cutlass badly enough to hire assassins? What secrets does this artifact hold in a Europe still raw from war?
*Dangerous Assignment* thrived on authenticity—creator and star Brian Donlevy insisted on meticulous research into real locations and genuine geopolitical tensions that still simmered across the Iron Curtain. By 1951, Eastern Europe had become a powder keg of Cold War intrigue, and the show's writers capitalized on listener anxiety about Soviet expansion and the murky world of displaced persons, treasure hunters, and intelligence operatives. This episode exemplifies the show's greatest strength: transforming historical geography and contemporary politics into intimate, personal adventures that felt disturbingly plausible to post-war audiences.
The Kroner Cutlass awaits discovery—but will Mitchell claim it, or will he become another casualty in Eastern Europe's deadly game? Tune in and experience why *Dangerous Assignment* earned its reputation as one of the finest adventure programs ever broadcast. The truth is hidden somewhere between Prague and the grave.