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Key Largo | Maxwell Anderson | Books in Sound

Season 3 | Episode 19
58m | Jun 2, 2023

Season 3 Episode 19

"Key Largo" is a gripping novel written by Maxwell Anderson. The story is set in the Florida Keys during the 1930s and follows the character of Frank McCloud, a disillusioned World War II veteran who visits a hotel owned by the Temple family on the eponymous Key Largo island. However, McCloud's intentions for a peaceful retreat are disrupted when a gangster named Johnny Rocco and his crew take control of the hotel during a hurricane.

As the storm rages outside, tensions rise within the hotel as Rocco and his gang hold the occupants hostage. McCloud finds himself caught in a dangerous standoff, but he refuses to back down and becomes the unlikely hero of the story. Throughout the novel, themes of honor, courage, and redemption are explored as McCloud confronts Rocco and attempts to protect the innocent hostages.

The radio presentation of "Key Largo" through the "Lux Radio Theater" aired on December 10, 1945. The radio adaptation brought the suspenseful atmosphere of the novel to life, immersing listeners in the intense situation at the Key Largo hotel. With skilled voice actors and sound effects, the radio production captured the tension and drama of the story, conveying the perilous nature of the hurricane and the high-stakes confrontation between McCloud and Rocco. The "Lux Radio Theater" presentation offered an engaging and thrilling experience, showcasing the power of Anderson's narrative and the timeless appeal of the story.

Books in Sound is a free podcast series that presents a collection of hundreds of the world’s greatest books through the magic of the performing arts.

Different from audiobooks: Instead of having a single narrator read an audiobook, these performances have a full cast of actors, suitable background music, and special effects that help define the drama.

Most presentations are from old time radio theater broadcasts that have been remastered to remove most of the hissing, clicking and volume fluctuations. Many of the presentations are from the 1930's and 1940's, so a significant amount of work went into the remastering process.

Most presentations are about one hour, some are multiple hours, and some are abbreviated presentation that last about half an hour, making this series wonderful for bedtime stories, self-improvement by learning about literature, or simply as a very imaginative form of entertainment.

The episodes are not sequential, but we do recommend listening to the complete collection starting with the first episode so that you can grow and benefit from the wide assortment of styles and content.

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