Exploring the Charm of 'Radioland Murders'

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Join Chris Lawler and Justin Neal on "Back to the Podcast" as they dive into the hidden gem 'Radioland Murders,' a madcap murder mystery that combines the wit of 'Clue' with the intrigue of 'Knives Out.' Directed by Mel Smith and produced by George Lucas, this 1939 radio station-set film blends screwball comedy with a thrilling mystery. With performances by Brian Benben and Mary Stuart Masterson, and cameos by legends like George Burns, this film is a treat for mystery lovers and cinema buffs alike. Tune in to uncover the secrets behind its unique blend of humor and suspense.
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