I remember in the 50's Ladd was discussed about for being short?? Sooo silly! That would not be an issue today n he was soooo handsome plus being a great Actor!!
It adds to the quality of the program to have background and transition music provided by an orchestra and not an organ. "Tony" was played by Frank Lovejoy who would have his own radio program, "Night Beat," in two years (1950). This was another high quality episode of "Box 13" with the capable Alan Ladd.
I really like the old time radio detective shows, but they all have one thing in common. The detectives are always being surprised by the bad guys. You would think after a dozen times they would be more aware.
Good episode love Alan Ladd.
I love this so much
+Antony Lewis Thanks for listening Antony. Check out all 20-30 Box 13 episodes in my playlist.
These are great, aren't they?
I thought I had listened to at least a sampling of most old time radio shows, this one is new to me and I thank you for bringing it to my attention.
Box 13 was one of the very best I think because Ladd had such a convincing voice.
I remember in the 50's Ladd was discussed about for being short?? Sooo silly! That would not be an issue today n he was soooo handsome plus being a great Actor!!
brilliant as usual is "our Al"
It adds to the quality of the program to have background and transition music provided by an orchestra and not an organ. "Tony" was played by Frank Lovejoy who would have his own radio program, "Night Beat," in two years (1950). This was another high quality episode of "Box 13" with the capable Alan Ladd.
Lovejoy's voice is unmistakable... he played a terrific bad guy/good guy with a heart!
@@nolawest5183 I would heartily agree with your comment.
thanks a lot
I really like the old time radio detective shows, but they all have one thing in common. The detectives are always being surprised by the bad guys. You would think after a dozen times they would be more aware.
TONY IS FRANK LOVEJOY