Sunday, February 14, 2016

The Grove of Ashtaroff (ESCP)

A pair of big game hunters are visiting Africa when one of them spots a strange grove and suddenly decides to build a home there. What is the mystery of the grove and why does it seem to hold sway over his mind?

This is a great little tale of weird horror, worthy of comparison to Algernon Blackwood or Arthur Machen, but written by neither. Instead, it was penned by His Excellency the Right Honourable Lord Tweedsmuir, the 15th Governor General of Canada and "the father of the modern spy thriller," John Buchan. His most famous work was The Thirty-Nine Steps.

Escape #30
The Grove of Ashtaroff
29 February 1948
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West Coast broadcast. Paul Frees, William Conrad, John Buchan (author), Les Crutchfield (adaptor), William N. Robson (producer), Norman Macdonnell (director), Kaye Brinker, Raymond Lawrence, Eric Snowden, Cy Feuer (music conceiver), Eddie Dunstedter (organist).



John Buchan

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