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# Lost Horizon - September 15, 1941
As your radio crackles to life on this autumn evening, you're transported to the remote peaks of the Himalayas, where a secret valley hidden from the ravages of the modern world awaits discovery. In this Lux Radio Theatre presentation of James Hilton's beloved *Lost Horizon*, a plane crash becomes the gateway to Shangri-La—that mythical paradise where time moves differently, where age holds no dominion, and where the question of whether to stay or return to civilization becomes agonizingly human. Listen as the stellar cast navigates treacherous mountain passes and encounters the serene yet mysterious inhabitants of this utopia, their voices conveying both wonder and dread as they grapple with temptation and duty, immortality and mortality, in a drama that will keep you suspended in disbelief until the final, haunting moments fade into the night.
By 1941, Lux Radio Theatre had become America's most prestigious dramatic showcase, bringing Hollywood's biggest stars into living rooms across the nation every Monday evening. The program, sponsored by Lux detergent, was Hollywood's own production—featuring A-list talent performing abridged versions of famous films and literary works with the polish and professionalism of a major studio production. *Lost Horizon*, Hilton's 1933 novel about the search for earthly paradise, had already enchanted millions of readers and filmgoers, making it a perfect vehicle for Lux's ambitious dramatizations. In 1941, as the world edged closer to total war, the escapist allure of Shangri-La resonated with audiences yearning for peace and transcendence.
Tune in to this treasured broadcast and experience the golden age of radio drama at its finest—where stellar performances, magnificent sound design, and an unforgettable story combine to remind us why millions of Americans made Lux Radio Theatre appointment listening.