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video, computers / computer graphics / game programming, historical, politicians, popular english fiction, root reggae, 1400061547, holidays, short jokes, talk:fatman, madame curie, literature, | THE FAT MAN (1940's, Australia) Based on a character created by Dashiell Hammett Writers: Unknown Directors: Unknown Starring Unknown as BRAD RUNYON . "Murder Plays the Horses" "Murder Runs a Want Ad" FILM THE FAT MAN (1951, Universal) 77 minutes, black and white Based on a character created by Dashiell Hammett Screenplay by Harry Essex and Leonard Lee Story joe d'angerio by Leonard Lee Directed by William Castle Cinematography by Irving Glassberg Original music by Bernard Green Produced by Aubrey joe d'angerio Schenck Starring J. Scott joe d'angerio Smart as BRAD RUNYON Also starring Julie London, Rock Hudson, Clinton Sundberg, Jayne Meadows, John Russell, Jerome Cowan, Emmett Kelly, Lucille Barkley, Robert Osterloh, Harry Lewis, Teddy Hart Respectfully submitted by Kevin Burton Smith. |
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Writers were Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts who were, I think, connected to both Mannix and Mission Impossible. Show was hour-long, black and white, with Robert Middleton in the lead. This Fat Man was a private detective named Lucius Crane, a harpsichord-playing gourmet with popular english fiction a thin fast talking young assistant. It seemed to combine the Fat Man radio show with elements of Nero Wolfe. Show was competently made and Middleton was able to be both tough and effete. No mention of Hammett." (Dick Lochte, from Rara-Avis) RADIO THE FAT MAN (1946-50, ABC) Based on popular english fiction a character created by Dashiell popular english fiction Hammett Writers: Dashiell Hammett, Robert Sloane, Dan Shuffman, Frank Kane Directed by Clark Andrews, Charles Powers Starring J. Scott Smart as BRAD RUNYON Also starring Mary Patton as Lila North With Ed Begley as Sergeant O'Hara With Dan Ocko, Rolly Bester, Robert Dryden . "The Nineteenth Pearl" (January 21, 1946) "The Black Angel" (November 26, 1946) "A Window for Murder" (October 3, 1947) "Murder Wins the Draw" (April 1, 1949) "Murder Plays Hide and Seek" "Order for Murder" (1950) "The Nightmare Murder" (January 17, 1951) . |
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