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Old Time Radio Downloads > Sci Fi > X Minus One > The Martian Death March

EPISODE INFORMATION FOR ''The Martian Death March'' OLD TIME RADIO SHOW

Title:The Martian Death March
Air Date:September-08-1955
Plot:+ NBC net. "The Martian Death March". Sustaining. The story of man's inhumanity to Martians. An allegory of the westward expansion and the mistreatment of the native Americans. The system cue has been deleted. The script was used previously on "Dimension X" on January 14, 1951 (see cat. #54687) and subsequently on "X Minus One" November 14, 1956 (see cat. #175), on "Future Tense on September 13, 1973 (see cat. #13272) and "Project '73 on September 19, 1973 (see cat. #13266). The program was rebroadcast on "Monitor" during March, 1975. Norman Rose (narrator), David Pfeffer, Edwin Jerome, Ernest Kinoy (writer), John Thomas, Lawrence Kerr, Matt Crowley, Ralph Camargo, Stan Early, William Welch (producer), Daniel Sutter (director), Bill Rippe (announcer).
File:x-minus-one-550908-the-martian-death-march.mp3
File Size:5.36 MB
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