ALTER EGO

[RADIO-SCRIPT]

Arch Oboler’s radio play of opposing personalities housed in one body achieved a prominence

beyond its initial broadcast onLights Outin 1936.

Interestingly—and perhaps indicative of the short shrift given radio by many entertainment

historians—no Davis biography even mentions “Alter Ego”—except for Whitney Stine’sMother

Goddam, which directly quotes the actress in acknowledging that she “received more acclaim

publicly from two of [Oboler’s] plays than from many of my films. One was titledAlter Ego…the

other wasBeloved Friend… [InAlter Ego] I played two characters—and with only the use of my

voice this was a tremendous challenge.”

The instant fame of the broadcast made it fair game for spoof, as Jack Haley did two weeks later.

Oboler was rather disingenuous about explaining the use of the script on his series in 1939.

[Capital Times, 6/18/39] “Arch Oboler, in five years on radio you have smashed idols and defied

sacred taboos… You violated the rules and sinned in translating a thoroughly-documented

scientific case history into vital human drama. The actress was Hollywood’s inimitable Bette

Davis and your radio vehicle was ‘Alter Ego.’ (This was chosen the prize radio play of 1938.)”

For the 1947 holiday season Benny released an commercial record album containing six of his

best routines including “Schizophrenia,” which was described in advertisements: “an adaptation

of a radio drama by Arch Oboler called ‘Alter Ego’ splits Jack into two Bennys.”

[Time, September 3, 1945] “Bewitched is a double-personality melodrama with double-medium

antecedents. Directed by radio’s Arch Oboler, who adapted it from his own ‘best original air

drama of 1938,’ the picture both gains and loses by its crossbreeding… By giving the inner voice

(and numerous subsidiary mental voices) unusual expressiveness, Arch Oboler has, at best,

achieved cinema’s first really effective use of internal monologue. At worst, he goes so far with the

trick of building intensity through reiteration that it recalls Fred Allen’s parody of Norman

Corwin…”]

Variant titles: “Another World,” “The Voice Within Me.”

PERSONNEL: Bill Bacher (producer—1938,Texaco StarTheater), David Broekman (music—1938,Texaco StarTheater),

Arch Oboler (scriptwriter—1936,Lights Out; scriptwriter, director—1939,Arch Oboler’s Plays; producer—1941,Bundles

for Britain), Max Reinhardt (director—1938,Texaco Star Theater).

CAST [1938,Texaco Star Theater]: Bette Davis, et al.

CAST [1939,Arch Oboler’s Plays]: John Brown, Betty Garde, Frank Lovejoy, Gilbert Mack, Arnold Moss, Hester

Sondergaard.

CAST [1945,The Philco Radio Hall of Fame]: Mercedes McCambridge, Ann Shepherd.

EXTANT RECORDINGS:

“Alter Ego” [audition recording] (Texaco Star Theater, 9/28/38), “Alter Ego” (Texaco Star

Theater, 10/5/38), “Alter Ego” (Arch Oboler’sPlays, 7/29/39), “Alter Ego” (The Philco Radio Hall ofFame, 4/22/45).

[CHRONOLOGY]
LIGHTS OUT
(WMAQ, CHICAGO)
[Wednesday—11:30 PM-12:00 MIDNIGHT]

November 18, 1936Alter Ego

[“…A woman with a dual personality, whose lifelong struggle with the

negative side in her character ends in defeat as she is led by a strong

inner force to commit a horrible crime for which she is sentenced to be

electrocuted, is the central character…”]

TEXACO STAR THEATER
(KNX, HOLLYWOOD)
[Wednesday—

October 5, 1938Alter Ego

[EXTANT RECORDING]
[“Featured in the sketch with Miss Davis will be Adolphe Menjou, regular

emcee of the program, and members of the Max Reinhardt Workshop…”]

THE WONDER SHOW

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October 2?, 1938

[“

Alter Ego” spoof]

[EXTANT RECORDING]
ARCH OBOLER’S PLAYS
(WEAF, NEW YORK)
[???day—9:30-10:00 PM]

July 29, 1939Alter Ego

[EXTANT RECORDING]
BUNDLES FOR BRITAIN
(KECA, LOS ANGELES)
[Wednesday—

January 1, 1941Schizophrenia

“A group of Hollywood’s leading actors, actresses, comedians and singers

will combine their talents in a special New Year’s Day broadcast on NBC

to present a full hour of fun and nonsense on behalf of the Bundles for

Britain committee. Arch Oboler, leading radio script writer and producer,

will write and produce Wednesday’s broadcast… Jack Benny will present

his interpretation of Bette Davis’ version of Oboler’s version of ‘Alter

Ego.’ Miss Davis will be on hand to introduce Benny to the radio

audience…”]

INNER SANCTUM MYSTERIES
(WJZ, NEW YORK)
[Sunday—8:30-9:00 PM]

May 9, 1943One Must Die

[“…jarring tale of a girl with a schizophrenic personality who is torn

between the forces of good and evil as a result of her psychosis… Anne

Seymour stars as the girl’s better nature with Lesley Woods as the evil

personality…”]

THE PHILCO RADIO HALL OF FAME
(WJZ, NEW YORK)

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April 22, 1945Alter Ego

[EXTANT RECORDING]
[SOURCES]

Stine, Whitney.Mother Goddam.

[GALLERY]

Bette Davis