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Oscar-winner Ray Milland makes two more visits to "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" as two men in two very different but equally desperate situations. First, the star of The Lost Weekend is a man whose wife has been kidnapped in "After the Movies" (originally aired on CBS on December 7, 1950). Then, he stars in a story pulled from the history books - a tense confrontation between the British and Chinese - in "The Log of the Marne" (originally aired on CBS on October 22, 1951).
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Oscar-winner Ray Milland makes two more visits to "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" as two men in two very different but equally desperate situations. First, the star of The Lost Weekend is a man whose wife has been kidnapped in "After the Movies" (originally aired on CBS on December 7, 1950). Then, he stars in a story pulled from the history books - a tense confrontation between the British and Chinese - in "The Log of the Marne" (originally aired on CBS on October 22, 1951).

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