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4.2
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Created by author Jack Boyle, Boston Blackie was a master safecracker and hardened criminal who served time in a California prison. Rehabilitated, he decided to use his knowledge of the underworld to fight crime as an amateur detective. Known as "an enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend," Boston Blackie's exploits were adapted to film, radio, and television. Chester Morris, who had played Boston Blackie in a series of B movies for Columbia, originated the character on radio in 1944. By 1945 Richard Kollmar had taken over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv. Over two hundred radio episodes were produced between 1944 and 1950. While investigating the cases, Blackie would invariably encounter harebrained Police Inspector Faraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solve the crime before Faraday could. The initial friction between Blackie and Faraday gave way as the series continued and Faraday came to recognize Blackie's talents, occasionally even requesting his assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty (Tony Barrett) was on hand. Boston Blackie transitioned to television in 1951.
Episodes include "The Brandon Murder," "The Condon Ransom," "The Baseball Player Murder," "The Stolen Car Ring," "The Frances Fielding Murder," "The Winthrope Jewelry Company Thefts," "The Paul Blaine Murder," "Mike Harlan Escapes from Prison," "The Old Man Graham Murder," "The Case of the Disappearing Plane," "The Masked Gang Protection Racket," and "Mary Steals a Stolen Diamond Necklace."
© 2014 Black Eye Entertainment (دفتر الصوت ): 9781482994025
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دفتر الصوت : ١٩ ذو القعدة ١٤٣٥ هـ
الوسوم
4.2
أدب الجريمة
Created by author Jack Boyle, Boston Blackie was a master safecracker and hardened criminal who served time in a California prison. Rehabilitated, he decided to use his knowledge of the underworld to fight crime as an amateur detective. Known as "an enemy to those who make him an enemy, friend to those who have no friend," Boston Blackie's exploits were adapted to film, radio, and television. Chester Morris, who had played Boston Blackie in a series of B movies for Columbia, originated the character on radio in 1944. By 1945 Richard Kollmar had taken over the title role in a radio series syndicated by Frederic W. Ziv. Over two hundred radio episodes were produced between 1944 and 1950. While investigating the cases, Blackie would invariably encounter harebrained Police Inspector Faraday (Maurice Tarplin) and always solve the crime before Faraday could. The initial friction between Blackie and Faraday gave way as the series continued and Faraday came to recognize Blackie's talents, occasionally even requesting his assistance. Blackie dated Mary Wesley (Jan Miner), and for the first half of the series, his best pal Shorty (Tony Barrett) was on hand. Boston Blackie transitioned to television in 1951.
Episodes include "The Brandon Murder," "The Condon Ransom," "The Baseball Player Murder," "The Stolen Car Ring," "The Frances Fielding Murder," "The Winthrope Jewelry Company Thefts," "The Paul Blaine Murder," "Mike Harlan Escapes from Prison," "The Old Man Graham Murder," "The Case of the Disappearing Plane," "The Masked Gang Protection Racket," and "Mary Steals a Stolen Diamond Necklace."
© 2014 Black Eye Entertainment (دفتر الصوت ): 9781482994025
تاريخ الإصدار
دفتر الصوت : ١٩ ذو القعدة ١٤٣٥ هـ
الوسوم
عربي
المملكة العربية السعودية