Here's the 1936 Lux Radio Theater version of "The Thin Man" -- an hourlong (with ads) adaptation with a large, large portion of the original cast. Alas, we don't have the scene of Nick shooting balloons off the tree with his BB gun.
And here's the 1940 Lux presentation of
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Here's the 1936 <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/Lux01/Lux_36-06-08_The_Thin_Man.mp3">Lux Radio Theater</a> version of "The Thin Man" -- an hourlong (with ads) adaptation with a large, large portion of the original cast. Alas, we don't have the scene of Nick shooting balloons off the tree with his BB gun.
And here's the 1940 Lux presentation of <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/Lux05/Lux_40-06-17_After_the_Thin_Man.mp3>"After The Thin Man"</a>, also with many original voices (including, of course, both Nick and Nora, as previously).
And just because I'm so swell, here's their 1944 <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/Lux09/Lux_44-01-03_Shadow_of_a_Doubt.mp3">"Shadow of a Doubt,"</a> in which William Powell plays Uncle Charlie.
Highly recommended in passing, Edward G. Robinson as Sam Spade in <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/Lux08/Lux_1943-02-08_TheMalteseFalcon.mp3">"The Maltese Falcon"</a> just because it's so good, but now I have to stop or I'll be recomending things until I fall asleep on the keyboard.
You are swell. I think the Lux Theater stuff was a fabulous effort, and I've enjoyed some of the shows when I've run into them from time to time. Radio plays aren't something I seek out on purpose, though.
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Date: 2006-12-29 07:04 pm (UTC)And After the Thin Man is set on New Year's Eve. ;)
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Date: 2006-12-29 08:46 pm (UTC)Happy New Year!
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Date: 2006-12-29 08:54 pm (UTC)Nick: "It's not true. He didn't come anywhere near my tabloids."
>clink!
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Date: 2006-12-29 09:31 pm (UTC)Clink!
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Date: 2006-12-29 09:33 pm (UTC)MKK
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Date: 2006-12-29 09:48 pm (UTC)Along with silk bias gowns, one needs the frivolous hats.
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Date: 2006-12-30 08:59 pm (UTC)Wait a minute. I have no such list. Lists are inventions of the devil.
Happy New Year, anyway.
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Date: 2006-12-31 12:32 am (UTC)And here's the 1940 Lux presentation of
And here's the 1940 Lux presentation of <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/Lux05/Lux_40-06-17_After_the_Thin_Man.mp3>"After The Thin Man"</a>, also with many original voices (including, of course, both Nick and Nora, as previously).
And just because I'm so swell, here's their 1944 <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/Lux09/Lux_44-01-03_Shadow_of_a_Doubt.mp3">"Shadow of a Doubt,"</a> in which William Powell plays Uncle Charlie.
Highly recommended in passing, Edward G. Robinson as Sam Spade in <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/Lux08/Lux_1943-02-08_TheMalteseFalcon.mp3">"The Maltese Falcon"</a> just because it's so good, but now I have to stop or I'll be recomending things until I fall asleep on the keyboard.
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Date: 2006-12-31 06:26 am (UTC)