Tue, 25 April 2006 I continue my theme of famous author's whose works were adapted for radio. Continuing with the impact of crime writer Cornell Woolrich, the father of noir fiction, a look at possibly one of the best adaptations of one of his works. "The Black Curtain" was a flawed novel that made it to both film as well as radio - at least once on Suspense.Episode 6 of The Adventures of Superman and its attack on the Ku Klux Klan with "Clan of the Fiery Cross." Comments[0] |


I continue my theme of famous author's whose works were adapted for radio. Continuing with the impact of crime writer Cornell Woolrich, the father of noir fiction, a look at possibly one of the best adaptations of one of his works. "The Black Curtain" was a flawed novel that made it to both film as well as radio - at least once on