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# Suspense: "Hunting Trip"
Deep in a moonlit forest, far from civilization's watchful eye, a hunting expedition takes a sinister turn. Three men venture into the wilderness seeking game, but what stalks them in the darkness proves far more dangerous than any animal. As the night deepens and isolation tightens its grip, trust fractures like thin ice. Was it truly an accident—or something far more deliberate? The crisp autumn air carries whispers of betrayal, desperation, and the terrible things ordinary men might do when facing the unknown. In this taut 30-minute thriller, the familiar becomes threatening, camaraderie curdles into suspicion, and every snapping twig becomes a harbinger of doom. The cast delivers masterful performances that crackle across the airwaves, drawing listeners into the suffocating tension of an intimate tragedy unfolding miles from help.
*Suspense*, which ruled CBS airwaves throughout the 1940s and beyond, pioneered psychological terror for the radio audience. Rather than relying on monsters or science fiction gimmicks, these episodes weaponized the human imagination—the show's tagline promised "tales well calculated to keep you in suspense," and it delivered faithfully. Writers crafted stories where ordinary situations—a hunting trip, a dinner party, a chance meeting—spiraled into nightmares of moral complexity and paranoia. The show's influence on American thriller writing cannot be overstated, and episodes like "Hunting Trip" showcase why *Suspense* earned its place as one of radio's greatest dramatic achievements.
If you've never experienced the visceral thrill of classic radio drama, this episode is your invitation. Dim the lights, turn up the volume, and let the crackling voices and sound effects transport you back to an era when stories lived entirely in the theater of the mind. "Hunting Trip" awaits—and something in those dark woods is very hungry.