Dangerous Assignment 51 02 10 048 Kroner Cutlass
# Dangerous Assignment: Kroner Cutlass
Picture this: a Stockholm warehouse shrouded in fog, where shadows dance across crates bearing mysterious Scandinavian markings, and our intrepid hero finds himself caught between Swedish smugglers, Nazi intrigue, and a priceless artifact that could alter the balance of power in wartime Europe. In this episode, Steve Mitchell, America's troublemaker for the State Department, must navigate the treacherous underworld of neutral Sweden to recover the legendary Kroner Cutlass—a blade whispered to carry secrets worth killing for. With only his wits, a loaded revolver, and a contact he cannot entirely trust, Mitchell ventures into the icy depths of Stockholm's criminal underworld where every conversation crackles with tension and every alliance is temporary. The sound design of this 1949 broadcast is nothing short of masterful: you'll hear the crunch of boots on fresh snow, the sinister tick of a clock counting down to disaster, and voices thick with Scandinavian accents and genuine menace.
This episode exemplifies why *Dangerous Assignment* captivated millions of radio listeners throughout the late 1940s and early '50s. Created by veteran producer Frederic William Ziv, the series rode the wave of Cold War anxiety while still mining the fertile dramatic ground of immediate postwar intrigue—that uncertain moment when yesterday's allies were becoming tomorrow's enemies. Brian Donlevy's performance as Mitchell became iconic precisely because he brought a seasoned weariness to the role, a man who understood that in the shadows between nations, morality is negotiable and survival is paramount.
Tune in to experience the golden age of international adventure radio drama, where danger lurks around every corner and the fate of empires hangs in the balance. The Kroner Cutlass awaits—but at what cost?