The Incredible Murder Of Cardinal Tosca
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Experience the thrilling adaptation of Sherlock Holmes in The Incredible Murder of Cardinal Tosca. This captivating drama, adapted by Alden Nowlan and Walter Learning, was originally broadcast by CBC Radio on July 31, 1978, from Halifax.
Join Holmes as he unravels a complex mystery filled with intrigue and suspense. This adaptation brings a fresh perspective to Conan Doyle's classic tale, making it a must-listen for fans of detective stories.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
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| Episode 1 | 1:56:55 |
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A Sherlock Holmes Spoof so BS it is fun!
AMP1972
It starts with a feeling of: Sherlock Holmes meets Father Brown (or Brother Cadfael). It works itself to a climax of Sir A.C. Doyle going so Batshit that Sherlock Holmes & Dr. Watson stop covens of Satanists and prevent a world war on their own... Audio quality is OK, the music choice is a matter of taste, and some loud screaming could wake your neighbors, if you do not use a headset to listen to this.
Well performed, Smugly British
Serp Rivleau
Well performed for an audio-play. It dips into rather self-indulgent, especially in patriotism, but it's an entertaining ride.
Great adaption
Jim Equinox
Justice done to the source material with a touch of the supernatural. Great!