{
  "title": "THE FRIGHTENED",
  "category": "[RADIO-SERIES]",
  "article": "This five-minute series ran (possibly) during 1957 and spun-off the same year into a short-lived\nmagazine (two issues) entitled Tales Of The Frightened and two phonograph albums of the same\nname released on Mercury Records.\n“’The Frightened’ was one of several proposed radio features that were packaged by Lyle Kenyon\nEngel. The project never really got off the ground and it is not clear how how many, if any, were\nactually aired.”\nORIGNATION: Republic Features Syndicate, New York(electrical transcriptions).",
  "origination": "",
  "duration": "Circa 1957.",
  "personnel": "Michael Avallone (scriptwriter), George S. Engel (editor), Lyle Kenyon Engel (producer),\nBoris Karloff (narrator).",
  "extant_recordings": "“Call at Midnight,” “The Deadly Dress,” “Don’t Lose Your Head,” “The Fortune\nTeller,” “The Hand of Fate,” “Just Inside the Cemetery,” “The Ladder,” “The Man in the Raincoat,” “Mirror of\nDeath,” “Never Kick a Black Cat,” “Nightmare,” “The Vampire Sleeps,” “Voice from the Grave.”\n[OG-NOTE: All of the above recordings are derived from the two Mercury LPs.]",
  "chronology": "",
  "sources": "",
  "gallery": "",
  "images": []
}