Title | : | lux radio theater (123) madame butterfly |
Air Date | : | 03.08.1937 |
Plot | : | + The Lux Radio Theatre. March 8, 1937. "Madame Butterfly". Sponsored by: Lux. Beautiful Cio-cio-San is betrayed by Lieutenant Pinkerton in a drama that uses only two arias by Puccini. Robert Cobb, the president of the Brown Derby (owned by Cecil B. DeMille) tells about the famous restaurant. Grace Moore sings "Ciribiribin" and trips on the words "Lux Soap" during the post-show interview. Frank Nelson (performer, program opening announcer, commercial spokesman), Charles Emerson, David Kerman, Ross Forrester (doubles), Cecil B. DeMille, Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), Margaret Brayton (commercial spokesman), Crauford Kent, Marek Windheim, Pedro De Cordoba, David Belasco (stage adaptor), John Luther Long (author), Robert Cobb (intermission guest), Der Ling (intermission guest: Princess of the Chinese royal family and lady-in-waiting to the Empress of China), Louis Silvers (music director), Melville Ruick (announcer), Maria Hammond, Mary Lansing, Lou Merrill, Cary Grant, Grace Moore. |
File | : | Lux Radio Theater 37-03-08 (123) Madame Butterfly.mp3 |
File Size | : | 13.37Mb |
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