• Uncle Erich Presents™ - The Adventures of Philip Marlowe - "The Grim Echo." (1950)

  • Feb 2 2025
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Uncle Erich Presents™ - The Adventures of Philip Marlowe - "The Grim Echo." (1950)

  • Summary

  • Welcome back folks to yet another exciting episode from the Uncle Erich Presents™ Radio Series.

    I'm so glad you stopped by today.

    Today's episode is from the classic The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, Private Eye Series, and is titled "The Grim Echo."

    The Adventures of Philip Marlowe was a radio series featuring Raymond Chandler as private eye, Philip Marlowe.

    It first aired in 1947 on NBC radio under the title The New Adventures of Philip Marlowe, with Van Heflin playing Marlowe.

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    Now, Enjoy today's episode with Philip Marlowe Private Eye titled "The Grim Echo."

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