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Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Ep.36 The Adventures of Philip Marlowe: The Unfair Lady

Nostalgic Mystery Radio

Stevie K.

Detective, Fiction, Crime, Arts, Radio Show, Mystery, Tv & Film, Performing Arts, Drama, Old Time Radio

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

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 Marlowe was Los Angeles's toughest detective in the groundbreaking series by Raymond Chandler that helped establish the "hard-boiled" detective subgenre. The Unfair Lady: Marlowe goes South of the Border to find who’s behind a series of diamond thefts. Originally aired June 4, 1949 Support the show

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0:00.0

Hello, and welcome to another episode of Nostalgia Mystery Radio.

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I'm your host Stevie K.

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And it's my honor to bring you the radio shows of yesteryear.

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For today's episode, I bring you Philip Marlowe in The Unfair Lady,

0:31.6

originally aired June 4th, 1949,

0:35.1

where Marlowe goes south of the border to find out who is behind a series of diamond

0:40.4

thefts. So sit back and relax, and I hope you enjoy this nostalgic mystery radio. Thank you for

0:48.4

listening. Get this and get it straight.

1:01.8

Crime is a sucker's road and those who travel had wind up in the gut of the prison of the grave.

1:06.0

There's no other end.

1:07.5

But they never learn.

1:08.9

Let me give me an example.

1:10.3

I was hired to find a thief when I did, a thousand miles from home.

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But first I found a lush with a luga, a fresh corpse in the closet and all because the only

1:18.2

woman in sight wouldn't play fair.

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From the pen of Raymond Chandler, outstanding author of mystery, comes his most famous character

1:26.0

and crime's most deadly enemy.

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As we present, the Adventures of Philip Marlowe.

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Now, with Gerald Moore, starred as Philip Marlowe, we bring you tonight's exciting story,

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The Unfair Lady.

2:04.9

A knock on my office door was soft, almost apologetic.

2:09.1

So when I mumbled, come in, I was ready for something delicate and about as self-effacing as Yoriah heap.

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