Philip Marlowe 1950
Experience the thrilling adventures of Philip Marlowe, the iconic private detective, in this collection of old time radio episodes from 1950. Dive into the world of mystery and intrigue as Marlowe navigates the complexities of crime and human nature.
These captivating stories showcase the sharp wit and keen observations of Marlowe, bringing to life the gritty atmosphere of the era. Perfect for fans of classic detective tales, this series promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.
This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Capítulos
| The Torch Carriers | 29:44 |
| The Covered Bridge | 30:29 |
| The Bid For Freedom | 29:26 |
| The Hairpin Turn | 29:36 |
| The Long Arm | 29:22 |
| The Grim Echo | 29:11 |
| The Ladies Night | 29:18 |
| The Big Step | 29:59 |
| The Monkey's Uncle | 29:53 |
| The Vital Statistics | 24:55 |
| Deep Shadow | 30:39 |
| Sword Of Cebu | 29:28 |
| Man On The Roof | 30:41 |
| The Anniversary Gift | 29:31 |
| The Angry Eagle | 30:49 |
| The High Collared Cap | 30:22 |
| The Sea Horse Jockey | 30:00 |
| The Hiding Place | 31:15 |
| Cloak Of Kamehameha | 28:59 |
| The Fox's Tail | 29:57 |
| The Bedside Manners | 30:01 |
| The Uneasy Head | 30:32 |
| The Face To Forget | 30:23 |
| The Gold Cobra | 30:04 |
| The Pelican's Roost | 29:37 |
| The Girl From Pitchf | 29:59 |
| The Iron Coffin | 29:55 |
| The Last Wish | 29:56 |
| The Glass Monkey | 30:01 |
| The Quiet Magpie | 29:03 |
| The Dark Tunnel | 29:21 |
| The Collector's Item | 29:26 |
| The Soft Spot | 28:43 |
| The Fifth Mask | 29:36 |
| The Final Payment | 29:05 |
| The White Carnation | 28:40 |
| The Big Book | 28:41 |
Reseñas
Philip Marlowe 1950
apunt P.I.
This is a great show. I'm a big fan of the books, and this is a kind of continuation of the Philip Marlowe saga. I would highly recommend this series of well written, imaginative shows. If you like the books, and the films, this will not disappoint. Starring the great Gerald Mohr, who sounds the way Marlowe should sound, apart from the legendary Humphrey Bogart, who made this role his own in the original Big Sleep in 1946. If you like detective shows, and a bit of sarcasm, this show is for you.
Philip Marlowe
Dgual
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