"Get this, and get it straight: Crime is a sucker's road, and those who travel it wind up in the gutter, the prison, or the grave."
Philip Marlow, Hard-boiled Detectives, are unsentimental about the violence they face, but few could take it or dish it out like Marlow. Behind the snappy come-backs and hard drinking, Gerald Mohr, played a philosophical and contemplative man who is rarely fooled by the "Dames" he encounters. Click here to read more about Adventures Of Philip Marlowe, The
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Please enjoy these 117 old time radio episodes:
Air Date | Title | Synopsis | Rating |
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09.15.1951 | sound and the unsound |
+ The last show of the series. A strange tapping noise leads Marlowe to a shooting. What is everyone... | |
09.08.1951 | the medium was rare |
+ Lillian Collins was a childless woman with a husband who worked away a lot. She had run up a gambl... | |
09.01.1951 | nether nether land |
+ A rehearsal recording (or unedited tape); music cues are not heard. See cat. #92713 for a recordin... | |
08.25.1951 | heir for g string |
+ "A startled corpse, a blue-eyed woman and a cryptic message scrawled by a dying man...with the pie... | |
08.18.1951 | young mans fancy | ||
08.04.1951 | long way home |
+ Marlowe is investigating the disappearance of Amy Harper. Ennis Harper was an elderly man whose w... | |
07.28.1951 | good neighbor policy |
+ Crossed wires on Marlowe's party line lead him to murder, a robber, and the Los Angeles library! ... | |
07.21.1951 | life can be murder |
+ Marlowe meets Marney Carr in a bar and becomes involved in a case of murder when she disappears. +... | |
07.14.1951 | the dear dead days |
+ An old lady gets taken for a new kind of ride, by a new kind of chauffeur. Marlowe gets involved u... | |
07.07.1951 | the seaside sabbatical |
+ Marlowe travels to Long Beach to find a shooting gallery and murder! Part of one public service an... | |
09.29.1950 | the big book |
+ A skid row suicide changes into murder, a cobbler with an accent is afraid to call the police, and... | |
09.22.1950 | the white carnation |
+ Marlowe finds a corpse in a flower shop, a gypsy who reads her own fortune in dollar signs, and a ... | |
09.15.1950 | the final payment |
+ A little man with big heels tries to run over Marlowe. A giant and a warehouse nearly costs him hi... | |
09.08.1950 | the fifth mask |
+ There were five masks. One for greed, one for cowardice, one for cruelty and one for deceit. They ... | |
09.01.1950 | the soft spot |
+ An old man dead in a flop house, a sot who carves wood, a fallen lady with an eye for gold lockets... | |
08.25.1950 | collectors item |
+ An 1864 Confederate half dollar is the only clue to the murder of Leon Reati. No wonder, the coin ... | |
08.18.1950 | the dark tunnel |
+ A beautiful girl and a disfiguring fire...and it only starts with a guy getting beat up in an alle... | |
08.11.1950 | the quiet magpie |
+ Vincent Calloway is being tried for the murder of his father Homer Calloway a crime, which he deni... | |
08.04.1950 | the parrots bed |
+ Vincent Calloway is standing trial for the murder of his father, which he did not commit. Marlowe ... | |
07.28.1950 | the glass donkey |
+ Philip Marlowe received a call from Sergeant Mathews regarding a brunette named Helen Lawton. Marl... | |
07.19.1950 | the last wish |
+ Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Marlowe sets out to find Jack Schiller for his father, a dying old m... | |
07.12.1950 | the iron coffin |
+ Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Marlowe visits a 16th century Spanish castle (in northern California)... | |
07.05.1950 | girl from pitchfork corners |
+ Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Marlowe is hired by Donna Rawlings to make sure Arnold Lattimore gets... | |
06.28.1950 | the pelicans roost |
+ Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Lynn Russell hires Marlowe, even though it looks like she's a killer.... | |
06.21.1950 | the gold cobra |
+ Sponsored by: Spearmint Gum. Marlowe is hired by Roth Winkman, a character right out of Dickens, t... |
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