Double Exposure
Description
Dan Roberts comes to a quiet midwestern town looking for Susan Hollis, thinking she might be his missing wife. Other people also believe Susan is actually Helen, a woman who disappeared. As Susan questions who she really is, she uncovers the dark secrets of Helen's difficult life and how she died. When the truth finally comes out, Susan finds peace and starts a new life with Dan.
Susan Hollis, an attractive widow, is understandably shocked when a strange woman is positive she’s a former neighbor, and even more confused when a man identifies her as his former wife who disappeared mysteriously. Susan’s confusion is heightened by the fact that she once had amnesia and the man, Dan Roberts, claims to have met his wife in the same hospital in which Susan recovered. When Susan begins dating Roberts, her friend Detective Benton is convinced Roberts is attempting to get his hands on Susan’s wealth.
A midwestern town's tranquil life is disrupted by the arrival of Dan Roberts, who believes Susan Hollis may be his long-lost wife. Strangers insist she is Helen, the missing woman, and as Susan struggles with her own identity, she finds the mystery of Helen's troubled life and tragic death. The revelatory climax brings Susan emotional closure and a new life with Dan.
CBS Radio Mystery Theater is a radio drama series created by Himan Brown that was broadcast on CBS Radio Network affiliates from 1974 to 1982, and later in the early 2000s was repeated by the NPR satellite feed. In New York City it was not aired by the then all-news WCBS but by its originating station, WOR, which produced and announced it as simply Radio Mystery Theater.
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