The Amazing Mr. Malone

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  • Summary

  • The Amazing Mr. Malone (also known as Murder and Mr. Malone) is an American radio crime drama series based on the John Malone series of mystery novels by Craig Rice. The series began on ABC in 1948 and was broadcast on NBC Radio in 1951. Socialite John Joseph Malone (Gene Raymond, George Petrie, Frank Lovejoy) is a tough Chicago criminal lawyer who takes on a new case in each episode. Malone never gives up until justice is done. Gene Wang wrote for the program. The Malone character first appeared in the book Eight Faces at Three in 1939. The Amazing Mr. Malone was developed by Bernard L. Schubert.


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Episodes
  • The Amazing Mr Malone_51-07-13_(177)_Haste Makes Waste(Last Episode)
    Jun 20 2020
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    30 mins
  • The Amazing Mr Malone_51-07-06_(176)_Never Judge A Book By Its Cover
    Jun 20 2020
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    30 mins
  • The Amazing Mr Malone_51-06-29_(175)_Handsome Is As Handsome Does
    Jun 20 2020
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    29 mins

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