Traffic In Death
# Traffic In Death
As you settle into your favorite chair and adjust the dial to The Shadow, prepare yourself for a masterwork of urban menace. In "Traffic In Death," the mysterious avenger confronts a sinister operation lurking beneath the glittering facade of the city's nightlife. When a beautiful woman's corpse turns up on the rain-slicked streets, The Shadow's hypnotic voice cuts through the darkness—"Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?"—as he pursues a deadly conspiracy of blackmail, betrayal, and murder. The trail leads from smoke-filled speakeasies to penthouse suites, from desperate criminals to respectable citizens harboring terrible secrets. With only his wits, his pistols, and his uncanny ability to cloud men's minds, The Shadow must penetrate the veil of deception before another innocent life is claimed by those who deal in death itself.
By 1938, The Shadow had become radio's supreme master of suspense, and this episode exemplifies why millions of Americans huddled around their receivers each week. Orson Welles' iconic portrayal of Lamont Cranston—the wealthy philanthropist who becomes the avenging Shadow—had elevated the character from pulp magazine novelty to cultural phenomenon. The show's innovative sound design, with its haunting organ accompaniment and expertly layered sound effects, created an atmosphere of palpable dread that no visual medium could match. "Traffic In Death" showcases the program at its creative peak, combining tightly-woven plotting with genuine psychological horror.
Don't miss your chance to experience why The Shadow captivated an entire generation. Tune in and let the darkness embrace you—but beware, for The Shadow is listening, waiting, ready to strike at evil wherever it hides.