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  1. The Adventures of Philip Marlowe was a radio series featuring Raymond Chandler's private eye, Philip Marlowe.Robert C. Reinehr and Jon D. Swartz, in their book, The A to Z of Old Time Radio, noted that the program differed from most others in its genre: "It was a more hard-boiled program than many of the other private detective shows of the time, containing few quips or quaint characters."

    • June 17, 1947 –, September 15, 1958
    • Van Heflin (1947), Gerald Mohr (1948–1951)
    • Norman Macdonnell (1948–1951)
    • NBC, CBS
  2. Tired of the low pay of his profession, hard-boiled Los Angeles private detective Phillip Marlowe submits a murder story to Kingsby PublicationsEnjoy our 24/...

    • 42 min
    • 709
    • Chesterton Radio
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  4. This playlist includes the first five episodes of The Adventures of Philip Marlowe currently available. To listen to the whole series, please visit https://o...

  5. Sep 2, 2007 · A few years later Raymond Chandler came along and perfected the type, with his detective, Philip Marlowe. Chandler introduced Marlowe in his first novel, The Big Sleep, and Philip Marlowe continued to solve crimes in six subsequent Chandler novels. Chandler had previously published a number of short stories featuring other detectives; however ...

  6. Private detective. Nationality. American. Philip Marlowe ( / ˈmɑːrloʊ /) is a fictional character created by Raymond Chandler who was characteristic of the hardboiled crime fiction genre. The genre originated in the 1920s, notably in Black Mask magazine, in which Dashiell Hammett 's The Continental Op and Sam Spade first appeared.

    • Private detective
  7. Humphrey Bog­a­rt played Mar­lowe in 1946, and Elliot Gould tack­led the char­ac­ter in 1973. Mean­while, The Adven­tures of Philip Mar­lowe took to the radio air­waves in the sum­mer of 1947. The ini­tial episodes did­n’t quite gel and NBC quick­ly yanked the show. But, a year lat­er, CBS revived the radio pro­duc­tion with ...

  8. May 21, 2017 · These statements define Chandler's detective, as portrayed by Gerald Mohr in The Adventures Of Philip Marlowe. Able to move in the highest rungs of society without guile, and the lowest rungs without condescension. Intolerant of pretense, cruelty, and selfishness. Easily frustrated by the inadequacies of others, and often agonized by his own.

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