Friday, December 11, 2009

Boxcars711 Old Time Radio Pod - The New Adventures Of Michael Shayne "The Hate That Killed" (08-27-49)


The Hate That Killed (Aired August 27, 1949)


Michael Shayne was a fictional sleuth created by Brett Halliday (a pen name for author Davis Dresser) who was first initiated into the fraternity for detectives in the 1939 novel "Dividend of Death". Dresser based the character on a “tall and rangy” brawler who once saved his life during a braw in a Mexican cantina. The Shayne character would go on to appear in 69 novels, plus a long-running mystery magazine—and in 1941, was brought to the silver screen in Paramount’s Michael Shayne, Private Detective, an adaptation of Dividend of Death that starred Lloyd Nolan, and paved the way for six additional B-mysteries to follow. The New Adventures of Michael Shayne—premiered on July 15, 1948 starring Jeff Chandler.


THIS EPISODE:
Program #5. Broadcaster's Guild syndication, AFRTS rebroadcast. "The Case Of The Hate That Killed". Why has a life insurance company refused to issue a policy on the life of Mark Sanderson? It looks like murder from beyond the grave! William Conrad, Jeff Chandler, Stanley Kramer (film director: public service announcement), William P. Rousseau (host, director), John Duffy (composer, conductor), Brett Halliday (creator). 28:36.

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