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  1. Inner Sanctum is an American television anthology series based upon Inner Sanctum Mystery, the radio series of the same name. It was created and produced by Himan Brown. Its unseen host and narrator was Paul McGrath. Thirty-nine episodes were syndicated in 1954.

  2. Inner Sanctum: With Paul McGrath, House Jameson, Warren Stevens, Edward Binns. "Inner Sanctum" was a hosted horror and mystery anthology series hosted by Paul McGrath, and later by House Jameson as "Your Host".

    • (65)
    • 1954-01-09
    • Horror, Mystery
    • 27
  3. Jan 1954. A hearse driver is drawn into a plot by a beautiful blonde to haul away a man she's murdered, and take the body to a cemetery. 6.3/10 (10) Rate. S1.E1 ∙ The Stranger. Sat, Jan 9, 1954. A young man walks into an inn to register for a room and finds himself accused of murdering three people. Rate. Top-rated. S1.E2 ∙ Port of Regrets.

  4. 1944 1h 3m Approved. 6.2 (1.2K) Rate. While on a South Seas trip, a professor falls in love and marries an exotic native woman. What he doesn't know is that she was raised by superstitious natives who believe her to be some kind of supernatural being.

  5. Jun 2, 2020 · Mystery, Thriller TV Series. Inner Sanctum is a 30-minute U.S. television anthology series based upon Inner Sanctum Mystery, the radio series of the same name. Addeddate.

    • 24 min
    • 2001
    • B_CZAR
  6. ABC (US) A woman hires a hearse driver to dispose a dead body, that turns out to be her husband who is really alive. Unaired Pilot Film.

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  8. 1 9 5 4 (USA) 39 x 30 minute episodes This syndicated anthology series of creepy tales originally began on radio in 1941 and held millions of listeners spellbound for over 11 years. Its trademark, on radio and television, was a squeaking door, the entrance to the "inner sanctum." Paul McGrath, who had hosted the show