Suspense 470703 252 Money Talks (64 44) 13899 28m17s
# Money Talks
When greed whispers louder than conscience, even the most carefully laid plans unravel. In this taut episode of *Suspense*, a seemingly foolproof scheme to acquire easy money spirals into a nightmare of consequences and unexpected betrayals. As the tension mounts, listeners will find themselves trapped in a web of duplicity where every character harbors secrets, and the price of ambition may be far steeper than anyone bargained for. The stellar cast navigates sharp dialogue and sinister twists with the precision that made *Suspense* the gold standard of radio thriller programming, building dread through suggestion and expert pacing rather than cheap scares.
*Suspense* stood apart from its contemporaries through meticulous production values and willingness to explore the psychological underbelly of ordinary circumstances. Premiering on CBS in 1942 during America's wartime anxiety, the show became a cultural institution by proving that the most frightening threats often came not from the supernatural, but from human nature itself. Hosted by the enigmatic "Man in Black," each episode unfolded like a carefully constructed trap, with sound design and musical cues creating an immersive experience that pulled listeners deep into darkly compelling narratives. By the 1940s, when this episode aired, *Suspense* had perfected its formula—transforming everyday scenarios of ambition, betrayal, and desperation into compelling moral battlegrounds.
Settle into your favorite chair, dim the lights, and prepare yourself for twenty-eight minutes of expertly crafted suspense. "Money Talks" demonstrates why audiences returned week after week to experience the uncanny thrills that only radio could deliver—where imagination and expert storytelling combined to create entertainment that still resonates today.