The Shadow CBS/Mutual · 1949

Trail Of The Knifer

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# Trail Of The Knifer

Picture this: it's late evening when you settle in to your radio, and The Shadow's menacing laugh crackles through the speaker—that unforgettable, bone-chilling laugh that has become the stuff of legend. In "Trail Of The Knifer," you'll follow Lamont Cranston and his mysterious companion The Shadow as they navigate the fog-shrouded streets of New York, hunting a cunning killer who strikes without warning, leaving only darkness and terror in his wake. The victim count rises, the police are baffled, and clues seem to vanish as mysteriously as their perpetrator. With only his hypnotic powers and relentless intellect to guide him, The Shadow must pierce the veil between the visible world and the hidden depths of human depravity to stop a madman before another life is claimed.

By 1949, The Shadow had already spent over a decade captivating audiences across America, evolving from a pulp magazine character into radio's most iconic vigilante. This particular episode comes from the show's golden age on the Mutual network, when production values had reached their zenith—the sound effects crackling with authenticity, the supporting cast delivering performances that made every conversation crackle with tension, and the writing sharp enough to rival any detective noir being published. The Shadow represented something uniquely American: the fantasy that in a world of chaos and corruption, a superior intellect and indomitable will could triumph over evil.

Don't miss your chance to experience this masterpiece of suspense. Tune in to "Trail Of The Knifer" and remind yourself why audiences huddled around their radios for nearly two decades, hanging on every word whispered by the most mysterious man in radio. The Shadow knows—and soon, you will too.