Nick Carter 48 10 31 (364) The Case Of The Wrong Mr Wright
When a simple case of mistaken identity spirals into murder most foul, Nick Carter finds himself entangled in a web of deception that strikes at the very heart of his detective's code. On this October evening in 1948, listeners tuned to their Mutual network receivers heard the unmistakable opening theme fade into the fog-shrouded streets of New York City, where an innocent man bearing the wrong name becomes the perfect patsy for a killer with everything to lose. The tension crackles through every scene—from the darkened hotel lobby where the first body is discovered, to the climactic confrontation where Carter must separate truth from clever artifice, all before the murderer escapes into the night. Staunch Bosley Crowther's portrayal of the legendary detective brings his characteristic blend of steely determination and keen wit to a case that hinges on a single, fateful detail that most men would overlook.
Nick Carter, Master Detective stood as one of radio's most enduring mysteries, a program that transformed a nineteenth-century dime novel hero into a twentieth-century sensation. By the 1940s, when this episode aired, the show had become a cornerstone of Mutual's dramatic lineup, beloved by millions who tuned in for a guaranteed hour of intelligent, propulsive storytelling. Unlike some of radio's more sensational fare, Nick Carter episodes were grounded in genuine detective work and logical deduction—the kind that rewarded attentive listeners who followed every clue.
Don't miss this classic tale of mistaken identity and misdirection. Tune in to "The Case of The Wrong Mr Wright" and discover why audiences made Nick Carter appointment listening for over a decade. The truth, as always, proves far more sinister than the obvious suspect.