In this gripping episode of “Suspense,” Dolores Costello stars as Countess Elsa in a tale set against the backdrop of Nazi-occupied Denmark. The story follows the people of Denmark who face oppression from their Nazi rulers but find strange and effective ways to deal with their enemies and those who betray them.
The episode begins with the arrival of Nazi Gauleiter Herr Reichmann, played by Martin Kozlek, at the Danish castle of Kronwald, where Countess Elsa resides. As Reichmann questions Elsa and others, he discovers a mysterious series of notes predicting the death of Count Victor on the night of the King’s birthday. Despite Reichmann’s attempts to intimidate Elsa and Dr. Erickson (George Zuko), the people of Kronwald have plans of their own.
As the tension builds, the truth about Count Victor’s death is revealed, uncovering the lengths to which the Danish people will go to protect their country’s honor and fight against Nazi tyranny.
The episode is brought to life with excellent performances by Costello, Kozlek, Zuko, and Ian Wolfe, creating a suspenseful and eerie atmosphere that culminates in a shocking finale.
Keywords: “The King’s Birthday Suspense,” “Dolores Costello radio drama,” “August 28, 1943 Suspense,” “Nazi-occupied Denmark story,” “classic radio mystery,” “Louis Pelletier writer,” “George Zuko Suspense episode.”
Tune in to “The King’s Birthday” and experience the haunting tale of courage, rebellion, and the unbreakable spirit of a nation under occupation in this classic episode of “Suspense.”
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