As the name implies,
Hollywood Star Playhouse featured movie stars, as did a number of other
old-time radio programs. A news brief announcing the premiere broadcast noted that the program would feature "a different top screen personality each week in original stories of mystery and adventure by leading Hollywood writers." Those stories were what distinguished this program from others, according to radio historian
John Dunning. He wrote that the stories were "tense, original suspense plays well suited for the half-hour." One story,
The Six Shooter, broadcast April 13, 1952, starred Stewart and later was turned into a series by that same name in which Stewart starred. ==Characters and cast==