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The H.G. Wells War Of The Worlds Scandal
EUR
15.49
€15,49
On the night before Halloween 1938 in Newark - New Jersey more than twenty families in a single block rushed from their homes with wet towels over their faces fleeing from what they believed was a poison-gas raid. Elsewhere in New York traffic became grid-locked amid scenes of genuine terror as people sought to escape imminent attack. Across America phone-lines were overloaded as thousands called the police, newspapers, and radio-stations, seeking advice on protective measures, with many requiring medical treatment for shock.
But what precisely had caused so many normally discriminating U.S. citizens to fear that their world was literally coming to an end? They had fallen victim to a hoax perpetrated by none other than Orson Welles with his radio adaptation of H.G. Wells sci-fi classic The War Of The Worlds.
The Day That Panicked America examines the events surrounding this infamous production, one that seismically altered our expectations of radio and TV drama forever.
But what precisely had caused so many normally discriminating U.S. citizens to fear that their world was literally coming to an end? They had fallen victim to a hoax perpetrated by none other than Orson Welles with his radio adaptation of H.G. Wells sci-fi classic The War Of The Worlds.
The Day That Panicked America examines the events surrounding this infamous production, one that seismically altered our expectations of radio and TV drama forever.
Aantal disks:
- 2
Kijkwijzer classificatie (UK):
- E
Beeldformaat:
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
Regio:
- Free
Taal originele versie:
- English
The H.G. Wells War Of The Worlds Scandal
EUR
15.49
€15,49
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On the night before Halloween 1938 in Newark - New Jersey more than twenty families in a single block rushed from their homes with wet towels over their faces fleeing from what they believed was a poison-gas raid. Elsewhere in New York traffic became grid-locked amid scenes of genuine terror as people sought to escape imminent attack. Across America phone-lines were overloaded as thousands called the police, newspapers, and radio-stations, seeking advice on protective measures, with many requiring medical treatment for shock.
But what precisely had caused so many normally discriminating U.S. citizens to fear that their world was literally coming to an end? They had fallen victim to a hoax perpetrated by none other than Orson Welles with his radio adaptation of H.G. Wells sci-fi classic The War Of The Worlds.
The Day That Panicked America examines the events surrounding this infamous production, one that seismically altered our expectations of radio and TV drama forever.
But what precisely had caused so many normally discriminating U.S. citizens to fear that their world was literally coming to an end? They had fallen victim to a hoax perpetrated by none other than Orson Welles with his radio adaptation of H.G. Wells sci-fi classic The War Of The Worlds.
The Day That Panicked America examines the events surrounding this infamous production, one that seismically altered our expectations of radio and TV drama forever.
Aantal disks:
- 2
Kijkwijzer classificatie (UK):
- E
Beeldformaat:
- Aspect Ratio 4:3
Regio:
- Free
Taal originele versie:
- English
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