The Adventures of Philip Marlowe-Classic Mystery Radio-"The Hairpin Turn"
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024
- The Adventures of Philip Marlowe-"The Hairpin Turn" from Classic Mystery Radio.
Marlowe investigates a champion sharpshooter and a dead body killed with a target pistol.
Original air date: January 28, 1950
Starring:
Gerald Mohr
Charles Russell
G.B. Hunter
Olive Deering
Raymond Chandler (creator)
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe brought a voice to the hard-boiled detective created by Raymond Chandler and made popular in his series of best-selling books. Marlowe refined the classic type by being a chess player and classical music lover while maintaining his cynical, no-nonsense approach.
The series first aired on NBC in 1947 featuring Van Heflin in the starring role but lasted only a few months. CBS revived the program a year later with Gerald Mohr playing Marlowe. The revamped incarnation proved a hit with listeners and provided weekly broadcasts through the summer of 1951. By 1949, it had become the most popular show on radio.
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Why does this sound like Phil Hartman ?
I give. Why?
Because Phil was perfect in his impersonation of this actor’s rendition of Marlow. Uncanny good!
I never noticed that haha.