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Inner Sanctum Mystery, also known as Inner Sanctum, is a popular old-time radio program that aired from January 7, 1941, to October 5, 1952. It was created by producer Himan Brown and was based on the imprint given to the mystery novels of Simon & Schuster.

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00:00Lipton Tea and Lipton Soups present Inner Sanctum Mysteries.
00:28Good evening, friend.
00:30This is your host to welcome you once again to the Inner Sanctum.
00:35Do come in and join our circle, but watch out you don't get double-crossed.
00:42But, oh, you're disturbed by those bodies dangling from the ceiling.
00:48Well, you know some people, they just die to come here.
00:52Then they hang around week after week and never say a word.
00:56Well, I have a theory about that, Mr. Host.
00:59Yeah, what's that, Mary?
01:00Maybe the reason they're hanging around is because they think we're going to serve refreshments later on.
01:05Say, that could be all right.
01:07You know, lots of folks are like that, and who can blame them?
01:10When there's good food ahead, they just won't leave.
01:12And that's especially true if there's a chance that Lipton Tea is on the menu.
01:17Now, the reason for that is simply this.
01:19Lipton Tea is tea at its delicious best because Lipton's has such grand brisk flavor.
01:25In fact, brisk is the very word the tea experts themselves use to describe Lipton's full, hearty taste.
01:32You'll agree, I'm sure, the very first time you try it.
01:35For Lipton's is so lively and full-bodied and satisfying.
01:39Yes, it's that brisk flavor that makes more people buy and enjoy Lipton's than any other brand of tea in the world.
01:45So whenever you ask for tea, make sure you ask for Lipton Tea.
02:03And now, friends, draw close your chairs.
02:07If there are no faint hearts among us, we'll begin tonight's Tale of Terror.
02:12A story written especially for Inner Sanctum by Michael Sklar.
02:16Our star tonight is Santa Sotega, who plays the role of Elwood Fitch in You Could Die Laughing.
02:27We wanted to escape our problem, to forget about it, so we went to the movies.
02:33But there was a doctor in the story, and every time he appeared on the screen, I remembered.
02:37Halfway through the picture, I couldn't sit there anymore.
02:43I nudged Catherine, and we got up and walked out.
02:46The street was cold and dark and empty.
02:52Elwood, what do you want to do now?
02:55I just want to go back home.
02:57All right, dear.
03:01Get in the car.
03:03Elwood, I want to talk to you.
03:05All right, there's time for that.
03:07Please, dear, let's stop being silly about this thing.
03:10Let's face it.
03:11I am facing it.
03:12But you're not.
03:13Don't argue with me.
03:14For heaven's sake, don't you understand?
03:16The doctor said you only got a year to live unless we moved to Arizona.
03:19Doctors are human.
03:20They can make mistakes.
03:21Not three, doctor.
03:22I don't care.
03:24Why are you so stubborn?
03:26Why are you so dead set against Arizona?
03:29You ought to know why, Catherine.
03:31Me?
03:31Yes, you.
03:33Because of me?
03:35Yes.
03:36I haven't given you much, Catherine.
03:38Not even children.
03:40But I've been able to make a living.
03:42We've been able to get along.
03:44What would I do in Arizona without a job and without money?
03:47Elwood, slow down.
03:49I can still drive a car, Catherine.
03:51You're speeding.
03:51Let me alone.
03:53Passing through a red light.
03:55Elwood!
03:56That man crossing the street!
03:58Look out!
03:58You're...
03:58Hi.
04:03Catherine.
04:05Did I...
04:06Yes.
04:07He's lying on the ground.
04:10Good Lord.
04:11He walked in front of the car.
04:13We've...
04:13We've got to help him.
04:19Is...
04:20Is he?
04:21He's dead.
04:22Oh, Elwood!
04:24I didn't mean to do it.
04:26I couldn't help it.
04:27It happened so fast.
04:28Better call the police.
04:29Police.
04:30Well, you said he's dead.
04:31The police.
04:33Catherine.
04:34There's no one but us on the street.
04:36Nobody else saw it happen.
04:37What difference does that make?
04:39Get back in the car.
04:41Elwood.
04:41Are you suggesting...
04:42I was speeding.
04:43I passed a red light.
04:44And now this.
04:45They'll arrest me.
04:46They'll put me on trial for manslaughter.
04:47Oh, my...
04:48He's dead, isn't he?
04:49We can't help him.
04:51Won't do many good if I go to jail.
04:52But...
04:53Running away.
04:55Leaving the body.
04:56Catherine, we've got enough troubles without this.
04:58We're going to get into the car and drive straight to the garage.
05:01I've got a year to live.
05:03And I'm not going to spend it in prison.
05:04Good evening, Mr. Fitch.
05:17Want me to put the car away for you?
05:19Yes.
05:20Show must have let out early, huh?
05:22We didn't stay to the end, Dan.
05:25Didn't care for the picture.
05:26Ah, them pictures.
05:27I always tell my wife.
05:29Say, what did you hit?
05:31Hit?
05:33Yeah, your front bumper.
05:34Blood on it.
05:35Oh.
05:36Oh.
05:38That...
05:38That blood...
05:39A dog ran in front of the car.
05:42Do me a favor, Dan.
05:43Wash it off before you put the car away.
05:44Sure thing, Mr. Fitch.
05:51I didn't sleep well that night.
05:54Bad dreams.
05:55All mixed up.
05:57About doctors.
05:58But they all looked like the man lying on the street.
06:02And their faces were covered with blood.
06:04I woke up...
06:06Exhausted.
06:09Breakfast is on the table, Elwood.
06:11Just a moment.
06:13That newspaper can wait.
06:15Your toast is getting cold.
06:16Oh.
06:18Here it is.
06:19What are you looking for?
06:20The story.
06:22You mean...
06:23Last night?
06:24It's in the newspaper?
06:25Listen to this.
06:27Stenger, victim of hit-and-run driver.
06:30The body of Augie Stenger, underworld character, was discovered early this morning at the intersection of Broad and Main Streets.
06:36Police believe Stenger was the victim of a hit-and-run driver.
06:39The...
06:39The front door.
06:40Yes.
06:41Do you think it's the police?
06:43I don't know.
06:44Get a grip on yourself.
06:46I'll see who it is.
06:50Morning.
06:52You Mr. Fitch?
06:53Yes.
06:54What can I do for you?
06:56I don't like to talk business on the front doorstep.
06:59Business?
07:00It's about last night, that accident.
07:04What accident?
07:05Don't try to act innocent.
07:07I saw that hit-and-run.
07:10Now can I come...
07:11Elwood!
07:12Let me handle this, Andrew.
07:15Who are you?
07:16My name is Chandler.
07:17I was sitting in my car last night at Broad and Main Streets.
07:22I saw the accident and I followed you home.
07:25Thought I ought to talk to you about it this morning.
07:28What do you want?
07:29The cops are looking for that hit-and-run driver.
07:33I'm the only guy that knows you're him.
07:36It ought to be worth something for me to keep my mouth shut.
07:39You want money?
07:40Yeah.
07:41Blackmail.
07:42Don't talk to him, Elwood.
07:44Send him away.
07:45No, we can't do that, Catherine.
07:46He'd go to the police.
07:47But Elwood...
07:48Leave this to me.
07:50All right, Chandler.
07:53I'll give you the money.
07:54How much?
07:54Five hundred dollars.
07:56That's chicken feed.
07:57A thousand.
07:58Ah, now you're talking sense.
08:01When do I get it?
08:02I'll give it to you now.
08:04It's in my cold pocket.
08:06Here.
08:08Here it is.
08:10You'll find exactly one thousand dollars in twenty dollar bills.
08:13Thanks.
08:14Now, get out of here.
08:16Now, wait a minute.
08:18Don't get nasty, Fitch.
08:20I'm doing you a favor.
08:21You got your money.
08:23Now get out.
08:23I'm going.
08:26But I'll be back.
08:28We'll call this the first installment.
08:32Elwood, where did you get that money you gave him?
08:37Money?
08:38Last night you said we couldn't go to Arizona because we had no money.
08:43You just gave that man a thousand dollars.
08:46Where'd you get it?
08:47I was ashamed to tell you.
08:50I took it from Stinger.
08:52Stinger?
08:53The man we hit.
08:54I put my hand inside his coat to see if his heart was beating.
08:58The money was in the inside pocket.
09:00Elwood, how could you?
09:02Don't look at me like that, Catherine.
09:05We've been married a long time.
09:08Long enough for you to know that I'm not a crook or a murderer.
09:10But to kill a man and then take his money.
09:14I tried to understand.
09:16All day long I've been thinking.
09:18A year to live.
09:20A year to live.
09:22When you know you're going to die, it does something to you.
09:25You forget what's right and what's wrong.
09:27I thought with that thousand dollars and the few hundred we've got in the bank,
09:32I thought we might be able to go to Arizona after all.
09:35Well, the money is gone.
09:38Yes.
09:39Don't think about it anymore.
09:41How can I stop thinking?
09:43You heard what Chandler said?
09:45That thousand dollars is the first installment.
09:48He'll blackmail us out of everything we own.
09:50Chandler!
10:04Shut the door, quick.
10:05Who is it, Catherine?
10:06Shut that door, Mrs. Fitch.
10:08You were here only yesterday.
10:10What do you want now?
10:11The cops are after me.
10:12You and me on the same boat.
10:14What have you done?
10:16What do they want you for?
10:17Murder.
10:17Murder?
10:18You shouldn't have come here.
10:19I figured this place ought to make a pretty good hideout.
10:22No.
10:23You can't stay here.
10:23Oh, he's going to stop me.
10:24I won't allow it, Elwood.
10:26I won't have this man in my house.
10:28All right, cut the squunk.
10:29No.
10:30I stood a lot on you, Chandler, but stay away from here.
10:32Don't you dare touch him.
10:34Elwood!
10:35Elwood!
10:39Don't cry, Catherine.
10:41I'm all right.
10:42Any more back talk, Fitch?
10:44No.
10:45Okay.
10:47I'm moving in.
10:49He took over the house.
10:58He used Catherine and me as servants.
11:01Treated us like dirt.
11:03There was nothing we could do about it.
11:06Just the three of us.
11:08Cooped up in that little house.
11:11We couldn't go out.
11:13Food and cigarettes were sent up from the store.
11:15Went down like that until Tuesday morning.
11:21Hush, Elwood.
11:22Chandler will hear you.
11:23He can't.
11:24He's in the bedroom.
11:25You're...
11:26You're going to give yourself up?
11:28I can't stand this anymore.
11:30I can't stand...
11:31Well, do what you think is best, darling.
11:34I've made up my mind.
11:35Rather than put up with that man, I'd prefer to go to prison.
11:39I'll call the police right now.
11:43Hello, operator.
11:44Get me police headquarters.
11:45Got a pal at headquarters, Fitch.
11:47Hey, Chandler.
11:48Don't...
11:49Don't point that gun at me.
11:50Cancel that call.
11:52All right.
11:53Hello, operator.
11:55Operator.
11:57Never mind that call to police headquarters.
11:59No, no, no, no.
12:00Nothing's wrong.
12:01I just made a mistake.
12:06You made your last mistake, Fitch.
12:19Imagine that black villain, Jack Chandler.
12:23First he blackmails Elwood, then he blackjacks him,
12:27and now he blackballs him from using his own telephone.
12:31You know what I'd do if I were Elwood?
12:32I'd apply for a writ of habeas corpus.
12:35That is, if Chandler doesn't turn Elwood into a corpus first.
12:42Things do look bad for Elwood, I must admit, Mr. Host.
12:45My, what a lot of unpleasant surprises he's been having.
12:48Yes, and he's in for a lot more, Mary.
12:51Goodness.
12:52Well, right now, I'd much rather talk about pleasant surprises.
12:55Well, that's a lady's privilege, Mary.
12:57You go right ahead.
12:58A good instance of a pleasant surprise happened to me
13:01one of those glorious sunny days last week.
13:04Florence Perry and I drove out to the woods to gather spring wildflowers,
13:07but we'd scarcely reached the woods when the sky clouded over,
13:10and in a few minutes we were chilled to the bone.
13:13Back to the car we hurried, figuring the whole afternoon was ruined.
13:16And it was then that Florence brought out that pleasant surprise I mentioned.
13:20A whole big thermos of heavenly hot Lipton tea.
13:24Well, we sat down and had ourselves a regular tea party right there in the woods.
13:28Suddenly, everything seemed bright and cheery again.
13:31Lipton's had certainly saved the day with its bracing, cheery taste, its delightful, brisk flavor.
13:37The same thing happens so often with so many folks.
13:40Any time during the day, Lipton's is a pleasant, refreshing treat.
13:44Tea with a glorious, full-bodied tang that adds extra zest to every occasion.
13:49The reason?
13:50It's worthwhile remembering, friends.
13:52Lipton tea has brisk flavor.
13:54Now, friends, let's get back to those lovely people, Jack Chandler and Elwood Fitch.
14:11Chandler the murderer and Elwood the hit-and-run driver.
14:15It's quite a pair.
14:17Together they make a full house.
14:20A moment ago, Elwood tried to give himself up to the police.
14:23But Chandler caught him at the telephone.
14:25So, you were going to double-cross me, huh?
14:27No.
14:28I was only going to tell the police about myself.
14:30What do you suppose would happen to me when the cops came for you?
14:32I ought to kill you right now.
14:34Oh, no.
14:34You shut up.
14:36First thing I'm going to do is pull out that phone so you don't make no more calls at headquarters.
14:42Yeah.
14:43That settles the phone.
14:44Now, stand up.
14:48What are you going to...
14:49The door.
14:51Can you see who it is through the window, Fitch?
14:53Yes.
14:54Take a look.
14:55But remember, I still got this gun.
14:57Don't try any tricks.
15:01It's a man.
15:02Recognize him?
15:03No.
15:06Now, listen.
15:07Before you open the door, I'm taking your wife into the next room with me.
15:11I'll be able to watch you and hear every word you say.
15:13You know what I'll do to Mrs. Fitch if you double-cross me.
15:16Yes.
15:17Okay.
15:18Now, answer the door.
15:24Mr. Fitch?
15:25Elwood Fitch?
15:26That's right.
15:27May I come in?
15:29Yes, of course.
15:32I'm Detective Farley from headquarters.
15:34Here's my badge.
15:36Mind if I ask a few questions?
15:38What about?
15:39Well, I've been assigned to the Stinger case.
15:41Familiar with it?
15:42I...
15:43I read about it in the newspaper.
15:47A hit-and-run driver.
15:48That's the case.
15:50What do you know about it, Fitch?
15:51Why, nothing.
15:53Are you sure?
15:54See, hey, you don't think...
15:56You and your wife went to the movies Friday night, correct?
15:59Yes, that's right.
16:00Did you drive straight to your garage from the movies?
16:03Why, no.
16:04It wasn't a good movie, so we left early and went for a ride.
16:08Did you pass the corner of Broad and Main Streets?
16:11No.
16:12We went in the other direction.
16:13You're lying, Fitch.
16:15I've been checking garages for that hit-and-run car.
16:18Your garage man told me you brought your car in Friday night with blood on the bumper.
16:22I told him we ran into a dog.
16:25Don't make me laugh.
16:27Your story wouldn't hold up a minute if that fool garage man hadn't washed the blood off.
16:32Are you going to arrest me?
16:34I need evidence first.
16:36When I get it, I'll come back.
16:45Blood on the bumper.
16:46That cop is wise to you, Fitch.
16:48He...
16:48He said he'd be back.
16:50Sure.
16:50He'll be snooping around looking for proof.
16:53This is one heck of a hideout.
16:54I'm leaving.
16:55You're going away?
16:56Glad of that, ain't you?
16:58Well, you got nothing to celebrate.
17:00What?
17:00What do you mean?
17:02I need time.
17:03Plenty of time to get away from the city.
17:05I'm not going to leave you here to squeal to the cops as soon as I'm out of the door.
17:08We wouldn't tell the police.
17:09Yeah, I'm going to make sure you don't.
17:11I got one more to wrap on me already.
17:13It might as well be three.
17:15Three?
17:15Edward, he means...
17:17Listen, Chandler.
17:18I swear we won't tell.
17:19Why should we?
17:20Remember what you said.
17:21We're both in the same boat.
17:23The police are after me, too.
17:24You tried to double-cross me once before.
17:26I ain't taking any chances.
17:27Please.
17:27Please.
17:28There's no use begging.
17:29It won't do no good.
17:30When...
17:32When...
17:33When are you going to do it?
17:35Before I go.
17:37Sometime after dark.
17:38The rest of that day was a nightmare.
17:50Chandler wouldn't let me separate from Catherine.
17:53Everywhere we went.
17:55Everything we did.
17:57He was always behind us with that gun in his hand.
18:00The gun.
18:02I had to take it away from him.
18:04He was much younger than I.
18:06Big and tough.
18:07But I had to try.
18:10I watched for my chance.
18:12It came late in the afternoon.
18:15He was lighting a cigarette.
18:17He put the gun down on the living room table while he felt in his pockets for a match.
18:21Both of us were the same distance from the gun.
18:24I made a dive for it.
18:25Hey, get away from that rod.
18:26No, let go.
18:28I'll kill you for this.
18:30Catherine.
18:30Help me.
18:31Grab his hand.
18:32Let go of me.
18:32Let go.
18:33Hold him, Catherine.
18:34Hang on to him.
18:35I'll help.
18:36Help.
18:41He's dead.
18:43I had to shoot him.
18:46I had to.
18:47Now what will we do?
18:48I don't know.
18:49What would he do if the positions were reversed?
18:53Call the police.
18:53No.
18:54The money.
18:55The money I gave him.
18:57The thousand dollars I took from Stenger.
18:59He's still got it.
19:00It's ours again, Catherine.
19:02We're going to Arizona.
19:03Arizona.
19:04Don't you see?
19:05It's just like it was before he came.
19:08We'll take the money and we'll go to Arizona.
19:10But his body...
19:12It's a murder.
19:12He said so himself.
19:14We'll put the body into the car, drive out to the suburbs and leave it on the highway.
19:17The police will think it was just another gangster murder.
19:19I was just able to squeeze the dead body into the luggage compartment.
19:32Hurry, Elwood.
19:33Let's get away before one of your neighbors sees us.
19:36Oh, my gosh.
19:37Now what's the matter?
19:38The gasoline gauge.
19:39It's almost empty.
19:41We'll have to stop at the garage.
19:42I drove back to the garage.
19:51Had Dan fill the tank.
19:53And paid him with one of the $20 bills I'd taken from the body of Stenger.
19:58Dan gave me a queer look as he brought me the change.
20:01Here you are, Mr. Fitch.
20:03Thirteen gallons out of a $20 bill.
20:05Thanks, Dan.
20:06Oh, uh, by the way, did a detective come around to your house the other day?
20:10Yeah, yes, he did.
20:12I, uh, I hope you don't hold it against me telling him about that blood on the bumper of your car.
20:17Oh, of course not, Dan.
20:19Why should I?
20:21After all, I had nothing to hide.
20:22No, that's right.
20:24Well, you know, to tell you the truth, Mr. Fitch, I was a little suspicious of you.
20:28I thought you really might be that hit-and-run driver.
20:31Not that it matters much now.
20:34No?
20:34No, no.
20:35The police don't care much now about that driver.
20:38Why not?
20:39Oh, he's small potatoes now.
20:41Well, I just heard over the radio that, uh, that guy Stenger was just about dead even before that hit-and-run driver hit him.
20:47I...
20:48How could that be?
20:50Well, uh, the way the radio explained it, Stenger was shot in the back and, uh, he staggered out into the street and then a car hit him.
20:56But you said he wasn't killed by the car.
20:58That's right.
20:59The coroner's inquest showed that he, he died of a bullet wound.
21:03He'd been murdered.
21:03The police even know who killed him.
21:06They, they know the killer's name?
21:08Uh-huh.
21:08I heard it over the radio just a minute ago.
21:11Oh, yeah, um, Chandler.
21:13Jack Chandler.
21:14I don't remember driving away from the garage.
21:23It kept going around in my brain.
21:26Chandler had murdered Stenger.
21:29Catherine and I had run away from a crime we hadn't committed.
21:33No wonder Chandler had seen the accident.
21:35No wonder he feared the police.
21:36And now he was dead.
21:40His body packed into the luggage compartment of the car.
21:45Elwood, you're not listening to me.
21:48What?
21:49Oh, I, I, I was thinking about Chandler.
21:52That's what I was talking about.
21:55If he killed Stenger, why can't we go to the police and confess everything?
21:59Because we killed Chandler.
22:02Which was self-defense.
22:03Would the police believe that?
22:04They'd have to believe it.
22:05Even if they did.
22:06We'd be murder in the third degree.
22:08They'd learn about the thousand dollars.
22:10I'd be held at trial.
22:11We'd never get to Arizona.
22:13No, Catherine.
22:14We've got to go through with our original plan.
22:17Elwood, that siren.
22:19It's a police car behind us.
22:20What are you going to do?
22:22They may not be after us.
22:23If they do stop us, let me do the talking.
22:28Hey, forward!
22:30Stop that car!
22:34Don't be afraid, Catherine.
22:36I'll handle it.
22:37Uh-huh.
22:39Middle-aged man and woman.
22:41You answer the description, all right.
22:43Name Fitch?
22:44Yes.
22:46What's the trouble, officer?
22:47There's an alert out for you.
22:49You bought gas back at your garage a few minutes ago.
22:52Paid for it with a $20 bill.
22:55That's right.
22:56Got any more of those bills on you?
22:57Why, yes.
22:59And I'm over.
23:00Here.
23:01Here.
23:03Here they are.
23:05Uh-huh.
23:06Looks like it's all here.
23:09This is the stuff, all right.
23:10What stuff?
23:12What are you talking about?
23:14This money.
23:14It's counterfeit.
23:15Just like the bill you gave the garage man.
23:18Counterfeit?
23:19Phony money down to the last dollar.
23:22Move over.
23:23We're driving to headquarters.
23:31Well, that's the story, Detective Farley.
23:34You'll find Chandler's body in the back of my car.
23:38Willing to put your signature to this confession, Mr. Fitch?
23:40Yes, I'll sign it.
23:42You could have saved yourself a lot of grief.
23:45I knew you were the hit-and-run driver when I came around to your house.
23:48But I needed the proof, and you gave it to me when you broke one of these phony $20 bills.
23:52Did you know then about the money?
23:55Sure.
23:56Stinger had a long record as a counterfeiter.
23:59His girl told us he was carrying $1,000 in bad money the night he was killed.
24:03Naturally, when we didn't find the money on his body, we knew it had been taken by the hit-and-run driver.
24:09And the blood on the bumper of your car was the giveaway.
24:12Well, now that you've caught me, what's going to happen to me?
24:19Well, depends on the jury.
24:21You might get 20 years.
24:23Might get life imprisonment.
24:26You might even get acquitted.
24:33I'm in the courtroom now.
24:37Catherine beside me, waiting for the decision.
24:41The jury just filed in.
24:43The judge has asked if they reached a verdict.
24:46The foreman of the jury is rising to his feet.
24:48Your Honor, we find the defendants not guilty.
24:52Oh, Catherine.
24:57Oh, thank heaven.
25:00I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
25:04Oh, darling, you were right in the very beginning.
25:08Money or no money.
25:10We're going to Arizona.
25:11Well, told you that time, friend.
25:28Slipped you a happy ending when you weren't set for it.
25:32But that jury decision, I don't know.
25:35It sounded a bit fishy.
25:37But seriously, friends, do you like happy endings?
25:43I don't, but then some people do.
25:45You know, someday, just to make sure,
25:47I'm going to have some research organization take a gallows poll.
25:53Well, Mr. Host, that seems a lot of trouble to go to
25:55when there's plenty of proof right in front of your nose
25:58that says people love happy endings.
26:00And what is that proof, Mary?
26:03It's the way thousands and thousands of families every day
26:06top off delicious meals with delicious Lipton tea.
26:09There's a real happy ending for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, folks.
26:13Try it and see.
26:14In fact, so that you won't forget it,
26:16add Lipton tea to your grocery list right now, this very minute.
26:19It's the world's favorite tea.
26:21And you're always sure of getting tea at its tastiest
26:24when you get Lipton's.
26:25Because remember, Lipton tea has that marvelous brisk flavor.
26:29A parting word of advice, friends,
26:43drawn from the experiences of Elwood Fitch.
26:46If your wife wants you to take a trip,
26:49don't argue.
26:51No, don't protest.
26:53Simply bash her on the head and deliver her to the police.
26:56Yes, you can always say she tripped.
27:02Oh, yes.
27:03This month's Inner Sanctum mystery novel is
27:05I Hate Blondes by Wolf Kaufman.
27:08And next week, the makers of Lipton tea and Lipton soups
27:12will bring you another Inner Sanctum story
27:14directed by Hyman Brown
27:16and call Screams in the Night.
27:21Of course, there'll be lots of screams.
27:24The kinds you like.
27:26Blood curdling.
27:28And there's the usual triangle.
27:31A man, his wife, and another girl.
27:32But the joker is.
27:35He who grafts best gasps last.
27:40Don't get it?
27:41And for the details,
27:45better be listening to Inner Sanctum next week.
27:48Mm.
27:49Until then,
27:51good night.
27:53Pleasant dream.
27:56Mm.
27:56Mm.
27:57Mm.
27:58Mm.
27:58Mm.
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28:07with the soup.
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28:29Try Lipton's Noodle Soup.
28:32And tune in next week for another Inner Sanctum mystery.
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28:40The juicer of Noodle Soup.
28:43There's a bath in the kitchen.
28:43The jae Angebot manger.
28:44Elephant drink on the kitchen.
28:45The yeah.
28:46The filme.
28:46You can stay in the Dallas Sanctum.
28:48We're all right.
28:49The limits of Noodle Soup.
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29:08to be in the instant with nature.
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