Episode 9699: The Amazing Mr Malone - "Mr. Morgan" (05-24-47)
Mr. Morgan (Aired May 24, 1947)
Call it hard-boiled screwball comedy. Very few writers have managed to combine the hardboiled detective novel and comedy. Jonathan Latimer succeeded with Bill Crane and Craig Rice did it with JOHN J. MALONE, her ne'er-do-well bibulous attorney. Despite being billed as "Chicago's noisiest and most noted criminal lawyer," Malone acts more like a private eye than a member of the court. And a particularly hard-drinking private eye, at that. Despite a rep for courtroom pyrotechniques, he's far more likely to be found at Joe the Angel's City Hall Bar than in any court. Along with his boozing buddies, Jake and Helene Justus, an affable young couple, he drank his way through a whole slew of novels and short stories, not to mention later film, radio and television appearances. Seemingly inept and irresponsible, he nevertheless somehow (luck of the Irish?) managed to crack the case everytime. He can also count on the aid of Captain Daniel von Flannagan of the Homicide Squad.
THIS EPISODE:
REF# 80412. The Amazing Mr. Malone. February 26, 1950 (???). ABC network. "Appearances Can Be Deceiving". Sustaining. Gene Raymond, Henry Morgan, William P. Rousseau (director), Basil Adlam (music), Craig Rice (creator), Bernard L. Schubert (producer), Dick Tufeld (announcer), Eugene Wang (writer). 29:31. Episode Notes From The Radio Gold Index.
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