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When Laughter Turns Sinister | Inner Sanctum - “The Death Laugh” (1944)

29 min · 21 de may de 2026
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A classic horror drama from the golden age of radio — plus bonus commentary and trivia after the show. Inner Sanctum – “The Death Laugh” (1944) Step back into the golden age of radio with Inner Sanctum, the iconic horror and suspense series known for its dark humor, unsettling atmosphere, and a host who seems far too pleased with what’s about to unfold. In this 1944 classic, “The Death Laugh,” a familiar sound — a laugh — becomes something far more disturbing, as guilt, coincidence, and psychological terror intertwine in ways that refuse easy explanation. After the broadcast, stay tuned for bonus commentary and behind-the-scenes trivia — including how Inner Sanctum turned ordinary sensations into sources of dread, why humor and horror coexist so comfortably in the series, and how wartime anxiety shaped stories where fear often came from within. Originally aired: 1944Approx. runtime: 30 minutes

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