Soh 46 04 27 Ep256 The House On The Cliff
# The House On The Cliff
As twilight descends over a windswept coastal promontory, a family arrives at their inherited estate to discover that the house harbors far darker secrets than any deed could convey. *The House On The Cliff* pulls listeners into an atmospheric tale of psychological suspense where creaking floorboards, distant fog horns, and whispered confessions become instruments of mounting dread. A valuable heirloom has vanished. A servant speaks in riddles about "the night it happened." And as our protagonists explore the mansion's shadowed corridors, they begin to suspect that the true mystery may be locked not in any room, but in the troubled conscience of someone they thought they knew. This April 1947 broadcast exemplifies the golden age of radio drama at its finest—a tale told entirely through superb voice acting, meticulous sound design, and the listener's own vivid imagination.
*Stars Over Hollywood* distinguished itself among the crowded field of CBS dramatic anthologies by eschewing formula in favor of intimate, character-driven narratives drawn from the studios and streets of Los Angeles itself. The series consistently attracted Hollywood's finest talent—writers, directors, and actors who understood that radio drama demanded a different artistry than film, one where a trembling voice or a perfectly timed pause could convey more than any visual spectacle. Episodes like this showcased the medium's unparalleled ability to burrow into the human psyche, creating psychological landscapes that lingered in the listener's mind long after the closing theme faded.
Step into your living room, settle into that familiar armchair, and prepare yourself for an evening of exquisite suspense. *The House On The Cliff* awaits—and this time, you won't want to turn off the lights before it ends.