Suspicion: Hollywood Stage
Written by Hollywood Stage Productions
Narrated by Joan Fontaine and Brian Aherne
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Hollywood is indelibly printed in our minds as the ‘go-to’ place for entertainment and has been for decades. When there really did seem to be more stars in Hollywood than in Heaven Hollywood Stage had them performing films as radio plays – on the sponsors dime of course. Classic films now become audiobooks with many featuring the original stars from way back when. Here's Suspicion starring Joan Fontaine & Brian Aherne.
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