I Was a Communist for the FBI
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Narrated by:
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Dana Andrews
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Written by:
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Matt Cvetic
About this listen
In 1941, the FBI asked citizen Matt Cvetic to join the Communist Party and report back on their activities. After emerging in 1950 to testify before congress about his experience, his exploits were chronicled in magazines, on the silver screen, and in a taut and entertaining radio series suggested by his real life adventures: I Was a Communist for the FBI. Starring Dana Andrews as Cvetic, this exciting radio series conveys the machinations of the Communists in the U.S. during the period.
You'll hear tense stories of how the Communist Party took over unions, infiltrated social groups, and struggled to uncover FBI spies in their midst. Follow Cvetic's constant effort to uncover Communist plans, and to help the FBI thwart them, while avoiding the snares the Party set for informants within their ranks. This 8-hour program includes 16 digitally restored and remastered episodes of cold war conspiracy and international intrigue.
EPISODES INCLUDE: "I Walk Alone" 04-23-52, "I Can't Sleep" 04-30-52, "Little Red Schoolhouse" 05-07-52, "Red Red Herring" 05-14-52, "Pit Viper" 05-21-52, "Traitors for Hire" 05-28-52, "Card Game in the Clouds" 06-04-52, "American Kremlin" 06-11-52, "Tight Wire" 06-18-52, "A Riot Made to Order" 06-25-52, "Where the Red Men Roam" 07-02-52, "The Dangerous Dollars" 07-09-52, "Rich Man, Poor Man" 07-16-52, "Canadian Crossfire" 07-23-52, "Draw the Red Curtain" 07-30-52, (Audition) "Little Red Schoolhouse" 04-16-52
©2009 Estate of Dorothy Geiger (P)2009 RSPT LLC