
Radio Mystery Theater Return To Shadow Lake Episode 0278
Scott's Old Time Radio · Scott W. Fields
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Original Airdate: May 22, 1975
Episode 0278 "Return to Shadow Lake"
Written by Fielden Farrington, Directed by Himan Brown, Host: E.G. Marshall
Ken and Martha Harris make a winter trip to the couple's summer cabin after hearing someone may have broken into it. They nearly die in a blizzard en-route there. While at the cabin, bizarre ghostly apparitions begin to play out a scene from something that happen in the cabin, revealing a horrible secret and destroying Martha's world.
If your nerves are steady enough, I'd like to be your guide into and through, we hope, a place and a time where things happen which we ordinarily think of as supernatural, where grisly events do not necessarily have their moment and go their way as time moves ahead but may stay and stay and still stay. The home we enter first is not the sinister place I'm talking about. It's a well -appointed apartment. Bright, cheerful, normal in every way. Occupied by Ken Harris, who at this moment is reading a novel, and his wife Martha, who is working on a needlepoint project.
When you come to think of it, there's something rather sad about a summer cottage in midwinter. Its purpose is negated. Its rooms, built to contain the sounds of pleasure, are silent. Its meaning has been stripped from it. It is empty. Or should be. But according to Stu Ralston, the summer cottage owned by Ken and Martha Harris out on Shadow Lake is not empty. And whoever is in it has no business there.
Starring: Joan Lovejoy, Robert Maxwell, Joan Loring, Nat Polan, Bob Callaban