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What are suspense records?

Suspense Records is an American record label founded in 1949 by Joe Solomon and his wife, Lillian Solomon. The label focused primarily on releasing suspenseful audio productions like radio dramas.

These are some memorable suspense records from their catalog:

- "13 Demon Street" (1948): A horror fiction radio series written by George Zucco.

- "The Whistler" (1942): A mystery/crime drama radio series with a signature whistling sound effect.

- "Suspense" (1942): A popular CBS Radio anthology drama and radio mystery series known for its chilling stories and twist endings.

- "The Inner Sanctum Mysteries" (1941): A horror and suspense radio drama with host Raymond Edward Johnson as "Weird Willie."

- "Escape" (1947): A science fiction and fantasy anthology drama originally produced for the CBS radio network.

- "Dimension X" (1950): A science fiction and fantasy audio series with a mix of original and classic stories.

- "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe" (1949): Adapted from the works of detective novelist Raymond Chandler, featuring private detective Philip Marlowe.

- "Gunsmoke" (1952): A Western radio drama, later adapted as a successful TV series starring James Arness.

- "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" (1948): A popular radio series featuring the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective, Sherlock Holmes.

- "The Shadow" (1930): A long-running pulp magazine and radio series centering around the masked crime-fighter known as The Shadow.

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