Dangerous Assignment 53 03 25 (152) Find Antonina (portugal)
# Dangerous Assignment: Find Antonina (Portugal)
Our intrepid operative plunges into the shadowy streets of Lisbon in this thrilling 1953 adventure, where neutrality masks a thousand secrets and danger lurks behind every café and cathedral. Agent Steve Mitchell arrives in Portugal on the trail of the elusive Antonina—a woman whose very existence seems wrapped in mystery and international intrigue. As jazz-tinged orchestration sets the noir-soaked mood, Mitchell must navigate a treacherous web of smugglers, intelligence operatives, and desperate refugees caught in the cold war's deepening chill. With only cryptic leads and his wits to guide him, our hero discovers that finding Antonina may be far easier than surviving those who hunt her. The Portuguese setting crackles with authentic tension: neutral ground where Allied and Soviet interests collide, where trust is a luxury nobody can afford.
*Dangerous Assignment* epitomized postwar American radio at its adventurous peak, when listeners couldn't get enough of tales featuring lone operatives working at the margins of diplomatic service. The show, which ran from 1949 to 1953, captured the paranoia and restless energy of the early Cold War years, offering audiences weekly escapes to exotic locales where American grit and intelligence could overcome any obstacle. Brian Donlevy's protagonist became an icon of the era—the thinking man's action hero, equally comfortable interrogating suspects or deciphering coded messages in a Istanbul basement. Portugal itself represented the show's sophisticated worldview: a country strategically important, historically rich, and wonderfully atmospheric for radio drama.
Tune in now and experience the crackle of static, the urgency in Donlevy's voice, and the golden age of international espionage radio drama. *Find Antonina* waits for you in the shadows of Lisbon.