Lights Out: Sakhalin (1937) | Prison Island Horror Radio
Sakhalin Island — Russia’s most feared penal colony, frozen at the edge of the world. Lights Out delivers a story of imprisonment and the supernatural terror that walks the prison grounds after dark. Originally broadcast March 3, 1937. The isolation of one of Earth’s most remote locations traps its characters in mounting dread. There is no escape from Sakhalin. This recording is in the Public Domain in the United States. Vintage Chills • Classic Serials • AI-Generated Terror
| Series | Lights Out |
| Episode | Sakhalin |
| Original Air Date | 1937-03-03 |
| Network | NBC Radio |
| Genre | Horror, supernatural, psychological terror |
| Series Run | 1934–1947 |
About Lights Out
Lights Out was one of radio’s first and most daring horror programs, premiering on NBC Radio in 1934. Created by Wyllis Cooper and later shaped by Arch Oboler, the show ran until 1947 and became infamous for episodes so disturbing NBC received thousands of complaints — and renewed it anyway. The sound design pushed the medium to its absolute limits.
“It is later than you think.”
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