The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, Vol. 1 Lib/E (Standard format, CD, Library Edition)

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Raymond Chandler s celebrated hard-boiled private eye, Philip Marlowe, made his radio debut in 1945 on the Lux Radio Theatre with Murder My Sweet, starring Dick Powell. Two years later, NBC brought the character to the air in his own weekly series starring Van Heflin, "The New Adventures of Philip Marlowe." A summer replacement for "The Bob Hope Show," the series was short-lived, ending September 9, 1947. CBS revived it in 1948 with "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe," starring Gerald Mohr. With producer/director Norman MacDonnell at the helm, the series captured the largest audience in radio by 1949. Scripts were by Gene Levitt, Robert Mitchell, Mel Dinelli, and Kathleen Hite. While Chandler s distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong, dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Mohr delivered his lines made you forget they weren t written by Chandler. Supporting Mohr were radio s best, including Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, and Lou Krugman. One of the best detective shows on the air at the time, it lasted until 1951.


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Raymond Chandler s celebrated hard-boiled private eye, Philip Marlowe, made his radio debut in 1945 on the Lux Radio Theatre with Murder My Sweet, starring Dick Powell. Two years later, NBC brought the character to the air in his own weekly series starring Van Heflin, "The New Adventures of Philip Marlowe." A summer replacement for "The Bob Hope Show," the series was short-lived, ending September 9, 1947. CBS revived it in 1948 with "The Adventures of Philip Marlowe," starring Gerald Mohr. With producer/director Norman MacDonnell at the helm, the series captured the largest audience in radio by 1949. Scripts were by Gene Levitt, Robert Mitchell, Mel Dinelli, and Kathleen Hite. While Chandler s distinctive similes were largely lacking, the strong, dry, sarcastic narration was there, and the way Mohr delivered his lines made you forget they weren t written by Chandler. Supporting Mohr were radio s best, including Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Lawrence Dobkin, Virginia Gregg, and Lou Krugman. One of the best detective shows on the air at the time, it lasted until 1951.

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Imprint

Black Eye Entertainment

Country of origin

United States

Series

Classic Radio Collection

Release date

March 2014

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March 2014

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Format

CD

Disks

6

Running time

5 hours, 54 minutes

Edition

Library Edition

ISBN-13

978-1-4829-6544-5

Barcode

9781482965445

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1-4829-6544-5



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