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The Voice of Bugle Ann

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The Voice of Bugle Ann

Lux Radio Theater • Episode 88

59 minutes

Part of a 100-episode series

Episode Description

In this heartfelt episode of Lux Radio Theatre, Lionel Barrymore stars as Spring Davis, a seasoned fox hunter who cherishes his loyal hound, Bugle Ann. Set in rural Missouri, the story delves into Davis’s fierce dedication to his beloved hunting dog, renowned for her melodious “bugle” voice, which has won the hearts of local hunters. Davis’s life takes a tragic turn when a new neighbor erects a barbed wire fence, a danger to Bugle Ann and other hounds. This ignites a bitter feud between the two men, leading to unexpected and dramatic consequences.   As tensions escalate, the story captures the struggles of rural life, family bonds, and the unbreakable connection between man and his dog. Barrymore’s poignant performance, accompanied by Anne Shirley as Davis’s daughter, brings a classic, deeply American story of resilience and devotion. The tale, adapted from McKinley Cantor’s novel, also features Cecil B. DeMille, adding historical perspective and intermission commentary that highlights the timelessness of these bonds.   Keywords: “The Voice of Bugle Ann Lux Radio Theatre,” “Lionel Barrymore radio drama,” “July 6, 1936 episode,” “classic radio dog story,” “rural Missouri tales,” “Cecil B. DeMille Lux Theatre,” “1930s radio drama,” “Anne Shirley radio performance”   Tune in to this heartwarming episode to experience the unyielding loyalty and tradition that defines The Voice of Bugle Ann.

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