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Philip Marlowe: The Medium Was Rare

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Original Release Date: April 13, 2016

Marlowe is hired by a wealthy woman to recover stolen jewels.

Original Air Date: September 8, 1951

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today's episode of the Adventures of Philip Marlowe. The original air date September the eighth, nineteen fifty one, and the title is The medium was rare most Saturdays at this time. We spent an exciting half hour of adventure in action with America's public hero number one, Hopalong Cassidy. Well, even two fisted call boys take summer vacations when they can, and Hoppy is no exception. But hop along in Topper. We'll be back with us riding the CBS air

trails again two weeks from tonight, September twenty second. Get this and get it straight. Crime is a sucker's road, and those who travel had wind up in the gut of the prison of the grave. There's no other end, but they never learn. From the pen of Raymond Chandler, outstanding author of crime fiction, comes his most famous character in the Adventures of Philip Marlowe. Now with Gerald Moore start as Philip Marlowe, we bring you tonight's transcribe

story. The medium was rare. Let me out of here. I've got to get away. This is the time, a time when all I can think of as trout streams trails through tall mountains where every man is hop along, Cassidy. I was sitting in my favorite restaurant telling Mary my favorite hashling are all about it? Oh, it all sounds a wonderful phil Yeah, but that's not the half of it. There are waterfalls so high it seems the cascade comes from Heaven itself. Going alone, you bet your sweet life.

I'm going alone. In the words of the poet, I'm going to commune with nature. I'm the most natural thing you ever saw, Darling a beautiful your charms so many, But you want me to be honest? Yeah, you don't compare to a trout? Why you worm? I don't get mad, baby, it's the season seasonerat. I don't like being compared to a fish. Not a fish, baby, the queen of them all, a mountain trub. Do you ever hear the Feather River country, Mary?

If it's out of Los Angeles County, I've never been there. So northern California, northern fringe of the mother loads. It's your coffee mother. Who Hey, you know something? If I started right now, I could make it perform moaning a quick cup of coffee and doll I'll drop everything. Whow if it ain't the clean living type, Hi Mollo. Hi, Cookie, I thought they had you stashed away. Not no more parole last week? No Kidden, Yeah, no Kiden, it was your bum wrap. It

sure was. If you're oute this son anything else? Yeah? When do you get off a lot later than you do? Because you're getting off now? Touchhet girl. Yeah, what kind of a crack is that? That's French from on your team? Good dames. You try to say something nice to him? And where did you get you? Yeah? Well, I gotta go, Cookie, I'm sorry to say. Wait, wait, wait, I'll go with you. Thanks Mary. Yeah, you're back. Bill, give my regards to the fish. I leave your nickel doll. Better

keep it. The other buffalo will miss you. Well, you gotta face it, Cookie, she's crazy about you, you think so. No, Well, my car's in a lot here. I'm in a hurry, so a lot too. Listen, Molow, I was just wondering you get around. You've got any idea where Chiza is Chisana? Do you know any decent people? Hey, Chaisano's my pal. He's as decent as I am. You made the point. Cookie. Seems to me there was talk he had

something to do with you taking that rap in the first place. Huh, listen, you don't think I'm trying to find him to knock him off or anything like that could be, or about that bright It doesn't really matter. I don't know where he is. I don't care. I don't want to know where you are either. Well it suits me good? Oh, I don't know what you're so kissed off about. I've done nothing to you, neither, is Chasano make my taxes higher? Never mind? Oh you kill

me? Mollow? You talk about taxes? Yeah, I would you like to pay taxes on this job? It's your heat? Yeah, one of them? Barring things right and dry baby blue? Yet bat my eye? Would you do it? San Quentin? Learn a trade good and a good one. You decent people go right on paying takes. Is mollow? I stayed right. Punks will get along. I watched Cookies Baby Blue convertible cut out into the traffic, and in my own con drove away in the opposite

direction. Yeah, cookie sinched it. I was going to knock off for a while, head for the Feather River country. Now. By the time I reached my apartment, I could almost smell the pine trees. While I tossed a few things into a bag. I saw myself every inch a modern Isaac Walton. Oh you're Philip Moho, that's right. Oh, I'm so glad you're here. I've been calling you. Oh I'm Lillian. Coins Are you well? I told Pat not to waits Pat the taxi driver? Oh him may coming? Well, yeah, I guess so, thank you.

Oh you're you're packing? Or are you unpacking? Oh? I'm packing. I'm going to the feather of Why you can't be going anywhere? I need your help, mister Morrow, I really do desperately. Yeah. Well, I just thought i'd take a few days off. I'll pay you whatever's customary. I just don't know where to turn it. Somehow. We've got to locate them quickly. Leonard should be home with an wait a minute, wait a minute, sit down, Missus Collins. Is it, yes, Lilian,

Leonard's my husband. He's back east on business. Just what do we have to locate quickly? By jewelry? It was stolen last night? Oh well, stolen jewelry is out of my line, Missus Collins. That's a police charge. Oh no, oh, that is it. It can't be why I thought about the police right away, of course, but I can't call them in Leonard would hear about it? I know it. It would be in the papers. And you understand, don't you? Oh, I don't understand. Well, I just couldn't. That's all, Missus Collins.

Right now, I like fishing poles better than I do. You can't. I mean you can, of course, but I do need your help so much. Why can't I resist names? All right? But chats a level with me? What jewelry? When did it happen? Who knew you had it? Everything? Well, it was a necklace, diamonds and a diamond bracelet. I had them in my jewel box last night. I'd only just taken them from our safe deposit box in the afternoon. You took a mine. No one, No one knew. Well, how did it happened?

The robbery? I mean well, I was in my bedroom, That's where the jewel box was. I was dressing for dinner. The doorbell rang. I had to answer it. Letty's on vacation now that mister Collins is in the east. It was Sylvia, a friend of mine. We were to have dinner together. I fixed a drink for us and then went back to my bedroom for my wrap. That's when I noticed the jewelry was missing her You had heard anything anyone in the hearse? No, of course the radio

was on music. You know. How would anyone get into the bedroom? Well, the French doors opened onto a little terrace right by the bedroom. I'd rather presumed whoever it was came in that way. How much would you say? This jewelry is worth ten thousand dollars? Oh, that's what it's insured for. Anything else taken? No, not a thing. Do you wear this necklace and bracelet often? Oh? No, not really. When Leonard gave them to me, he said they were for state occasions. Last

night was a state occasion? Oh my goodness, No, well that is I if you didn't intend to wear them last night, why did you take them out of the safe deposit box? I suppose you'll have to know I needed the money, mister Malow, I have a debt. Leonard knows nothing about if I wrote a check for ten thousand dollars, he'd ask questions, I don't blame them. Well, there's just no need worrying him with it,

that's all. He doesn't know. You gamble, Huh. I didn't say you didn't have to have you ever pawned anything before, Missus Collins. No, no, I haven't. Well I got news for you. You probably couldn't get ten grand for him, But if they're insure, it doesn't matter unless you made a deal. I have them stolen so you could get the insurance money. Really, mister mah, really, Missus Collins. Okay, let's try to your place in the Koran. Yeah, these doors have

been jimmied, all right. Didn't it bother you to stay here last night after it happened? Oh? I didn't. I stayed with Sylvia and Westwood told her about the robbery. No, no I didn't. I started too, but then I I was afraid I'd have to tell her too much. You stay there last night and then come over to my apartment by cab this morning? Well, I came here first, then to your apartment. I wanted to be sure nothing else was missing, and then I decided to get

in touch with you. When head Pat drive me over. That's the taxi driver. He's practically my juffer. He stand is right out in front of our building here, one of those native born New Yorkers who never learned to drive. Missus Collins, are you sure that you're telling me everything you know about this. I believe me, I am mister Morrow. It wouldn't be so stupid of me, not too, Yes, it wouldn't. I've got to have that jewelry back before Landard comes. You'll just never understand the gambling

and awe. Well, he's gone so much and we have no children. There just wasn't anything else to do. Can you understand that, mister Morrow. No, I'll try. Missus Collins. There was something tragic about him. A woman of means, an advantage. He was husbandless part of the time and childless all at the time. I suppose that isn't an easy life, but surely there must be other ways to fill the emptiness. Well,

Lilian packed a small bag and asked me to drive it as Sylvia's. As we walked toward my car, a grinning taxi driver leaned out of his cab. Thank you somewhere, Missus Garlands this time. Thanks Peth. I'm freeloading, okay, but don't make it a habit. I gotta make a limited I know, see you later, Peth. He's awfully nice. Mister Mark, Yeah, it seems to be. Tell me about your friend Sylvia. Oh well, there isn't much to tell. She's a nice person, a

widow. Oh, she just lives a block or so from here. Turn on Wilshire to your left. Okay, tell me, does Sylvia have money? I guess so. She seems to anyway, as a lovely apartment, a nice car symbols anyway, why I just want Oh, by the way, if you don't want her to know you've hired me, maybe you better tell her I'm a business friend of your husband. Just drop by as you were leaving the house something like that. Oh, oh, yes, that's a good idea. Oh it's in this block, the big green apartment building

on the ride. Okay, that's funny, is it. Yeah? Oh, here's a parking place. I wonder what Cookie is doing around here? A friend of yours? No, no, not possibly a car park there fearing job, baby blue cookies. All right, Sylvia's apartment. Who's the first one on the side. You really don't have to come in, mister mah names Murphy, Remember old friend of your husband. Yes, yes, it's right. I'll commend to carry your bag and to meet Sylvia very partially

wealthy widows. Really, mister, do you think you will find my jewelry. Okay, one idea so far, Missus Collins. If that doesn't work, do you leave it up to me? Yes, yes, of course. Oh oh here we are, oh little darling. I'm so glad you're there. Oh hello, hello Sylvia. This is mister Murphy. Oh yes, of course, mister Murphy. Sylvia Jennings. How do you do. How are you welcome? In? Come in, both of you. I was just getting ready for a swim. Sounds wonderful. Maybe I could scare

up the fair of trunks for you, mister Murphy. Oh thanks, No, I've got to run along. I just stopped buying Missus Collins looking for a husband. Mister Murphy's from out of town. Don't let it. For years, I was all packed ready to come over here. Well all right, you know you two don't have to explain anything to me. As a matter of fact, I can go down to the pool alone and you two can stay here and talk about all times. Sylvia relaxed, Bill, and

forgive me, mister Murphy. I've told stories like that myself so many times. I know them by I'll bet you do it that you know I do. No, I just won't have you thinking. Oh no, don't be silly, darling. It's not important, but it is. Let you both gout down to the pool and talk it all of I really have business to tend to. Oh I'm sorry, I'm really sorry. Yeah, we'll just keep it that way. But will we be hearing from you, Bob,

anything or anything you know? Oh? Sure, sure, sure you will about anything about that, Silvia. All the case was beginning to have its compensations. But I didn't think it Lilian Cullens at all. Sometimes I thought she lied in her teeth, and sometimes I knew that she was just a bewildered dame would have her jewels lifted. I passed Cookie's car again as I left, and still no sign of him. I had told Lily, and

I had one idea. He was still at the taxi stand in front of her a popping You really, Philip Marlowe, Yeah, it really am need proof. No, No, that's okay. Missus. Collins wouldn't have been with you if you weren't the right guy. You say, I can help. Yeah, maybe so. Look, you drive her almost everywhere she goes. Now, how about telling me just where she goes? Huh? Regulation places, saxes, magnets, places for lunch, stuff like that. This

morning I took her over to a Hollywood address. Well, oh, hey, there is one place she goes a couple of times a week. For the last three or four weeks, I placed on top of one of the hills up off a cold water canyon a friend of her. Well maybe she usually asked me to wait though between fifteen minutes and a half hour. That's all the longer she stays. When was the last time he took her there?

Let me see, day before yesterday, I think, yeah, yeah, this day before yesterday, I followed pets instructions through every devious curve to the top of coal Water Canyon. The thing that interested me most was not what was ahead, but what a who was behind me? In the big expensive car. The sun was hitting the windshield just right to obscure the driver. I slowed at the isolated to dress noticed another big car parked in front. When I stopped, the car behind me stop, A well dressed woman

got out and went into the house. As she did, she passed another well dressed woman coming out. It looked like a change of shifts. As she drove away, I got out of the car. I went up to the door. Someone somewhere I was watching me. I could feel it. Yes, oh hello, I do not believe you have an appointment, sir, Oh no, I didn't think to make one. Excuse me please at one moment, what a creep and what a joint? You were well coming? Please? Yeah? Thanks? May I enquie who referred you here?

I have to have a reference, Madame mustin cist references, She insists. Yeah, well, I'm a friend of Missus Collins Lilian Collins. Oh, yes, yes, Missus Collins. Yes, you will follow me, then Madame will see you. Now more to the point, I will see Madame. I followed the Peter laure character down a dark in the hallway. As far as I could tell, it was no door. I head. It looked like a blind alley. Even in the darkness, I sensed that someone

could see me. I didn't have long to think about it. Just when we reached what looked like an impast little man ahead of me pulled some heavy drapes aside and nodded for me to enter. I walked into a room that was heavily draped on all sides, pungent with the smell of incense, and studying me from across the room, a Grecian robe woman seated beside, So help me a crystal ball. You will come in, please and be seated. Yeah, I will, you see, I am. You will remain

silent. It is so necessary your silence. Run you will go. Yes, he very clever. Those drapes and they're closed. You can't tell where the door is. I must insist your silence is very important. You are in need of help, much help, or you would not be here. Yeah, well you could say that. You make it very difficult for me to see what is in store for you. Crystal is cloudy, very cloudy, aw quid breathing on it. Please excuse me. Now you are seeking

something, probing, searching out and this is not a good thing. Some thing's won must knock assume. I regret to say for you, I seem much trouble, great trouble, and day. You are in need of rest, my friend, rist and sleep along. Sleep. Bruno will help you. Bruno will help you to sleep. In just a moment we will return to the second act of Philip Marlowe at first. Through the years, Red Cross has helped the victims of disaster, brought comfort to servicemen and camps and

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Madam's prediction was suffocatingly accurate. Runo helped me sleep all right with a strong assistance a sponge full of ether. My watch said. It was two hours later when I came out of the anesthetic, a long way from the house on the top of Colwater Canyon. I was in my own car, parked on a strand of beach north of Santa Monica. Ten minutes in a blast of bourbon later, I ended Sylvia Jennings a popping again. This time there was no sign of cookies, baby blue car. I don't think Lillian would

belong. She remembered some shopping she had to do, did she. You don't look as if you felt very well. Mister Marlow. Oh, I feel just fine. I just woke up from a long sleep. And by the way, Missus Jennings, you really shouldn't call me mister Mallow. Oh. Oh, yes, where on earth do you suppose I got the name mallow? I really wouldn't know. Okay, where's Lilian? Huh? I told you she went shopping without a purse? Well? What that blue bag there? She was carrying it when I brought her here. Now, isn't

that all? Yes, isn't it? Oh? At the door? Excuse yes, I wanted to see Jad. Oh you must be mistaken. There's no one here about that name. He was, dear, I m wait for him. No, you can't come in here. Oh, Cookie, Hello? What sallow? Oh it's one of those happy coincidences. Cookie, for the first time in my life. I'm glad to see you. I'll close the door. Missus Jennings, make yourself at home. I'm afraid I don't understand this, mister Marlow. Yeah, well I was afraid I wouldn't

for a while. But stick around. I think things are going to clear up in a hurry. Listen to Mollow. What's the pitch here? You noticed him? Not as well as I'm going to you show you so Chisano here, Cookie, I'm sure he'll leave here about an hour ago with another day blowing white dress. Yeah, she didn't seem too happy about going with Jason's hell him sure to a house up at the top of Cold Water Canyon. That's fine, Cookie, Then what happened? You wouldn't believe it.

I'm all set to move in talk to Jaisano when some jake jumps me and stuffs my face full of a sponge thing. It was loaded, you pasted, huh yeah for a while. When I wake up, I'm sitting in my car big as you please don't at the bottom of the canyon. I thinkur Jaisono started from here. He'd be coming back, so I come back and you. Interesting story is in missus Jennings. None of it's true,

of course not. How'd you get a line on Chisano? Cookie? It's talking ton He's got a new racket, got something to do with a rich dog. You know who this thing is? Tell me she's right out of a blowbook, that's who. I don't figure her with Chaisana shirt. I gotta believe what I say. Yeah, Cookie, me too, and maybe you two will believe this gun if you see it where you are and keep the hands up. I know, I get to know you better. Missus

Jennings, stop me if I'm wrong. You're set up suckers, wealthy females. Condiment of visiting madame who tells fortunes based on what you've told crazy and you're in no position to talk. Maybe then the madame predicts some trouble for him. I warned him of dangers ahead. Shut up, like, maybe your jewelry isn't safe where it is, take it out of the bank, keep it at home where you can watch it, Lilian. And when the poor stoop does that, you come in the front door on Jisana comes in

the back the cup of jewels. I said, shut up, you think that's the deal. I think that's the deal. Cookie breaking my arm. Only if I have to baby, get the gun, crack and bring missus along. Cookie, the three of us are gonna have our fortunes. Told. Oh fuck that Jaisano. What a sweet deal he's got. I didn't

figure him for so smart. He's a big brain, all right, And waitily here is we're cutting in on him, sharing the take h this way everybody makes though me you Jaisano, even the little doll here leave me alone? Easy? Does it? Cookie? You pretty smart yourself? How do you figure out it was gonna make a business deal with Chisano? Yeah, no, chimp mollow. I got every shameless figure you're all looking for that one big sweet deal like Jisana has got them moving on. It's a natural.

Yeah, you're right, Jizo will never go for him. He's got no choice. Dog. Hey, watch it, Morlow. There's a kiek in a proud color ahead of you having watching him. Why's missus Jenny's gun? Cookie right here giving them a minute. You ain't gonna plug, come on, come on, give it me? Okay, but I don't get you. Thanks you hidden? Yeah, and that's not all. You ran right into that police cause to where I played at. Honey, Hey, that wasn't very bright. Oh got a couple of customers for you, oppice.

I had to move quick, sure, sure, Oh yes, we do. The Lively one's got a great racket. I'll tell you about it later. Cookie over there, I wants to see his parole off. You want me to take them in? I should do and tell your brother. And it come to sixty nine fifty six canyon rim top of Coal Water Canyon, right away, where there must gets loaded. The house at the top of the canyon had the empty look that only occupied houses can have. Cookie

had tipped his hand just in time. I was better off traveling light. I knew I'd have no trouble getting in Schisannah was probably expecting me. Was so right, you're late, Marlow. Well, some days it takes me longer to come out of ether than others. And you must have done a good job. Bruno, I always try, mister chisa Oh, believe me. Chissano's under promotion. Get the business over with. Well, Madam, I didn't recognize you without your crystal ball. Never mind that mollow okay,

I won't. Where's Lilian she's she's arresting A look at Chissano. You're a nasty little racket Here is one thing, but kidnapping is another. Yeah, yeah, and murder something else. Again. You forced us, mister Marlow. I want you not to pro Chisano. Listen and not kitten. If you've done anything Lilian, I'll take you. He's perfectly safe. She's not been harmed yet, that's right, not yet. She'd better not be she Oh, there you are, Lilian. She can't be. There's no one

there. It's an old gag. Chisano gives me a chance of my gun. Now, the three of you stand up there by the windows. Now look, ma, Now you look, you and Bruno and Madame take a good look out the window, and let me know when the law arrives. You know, Madame, even without your crystal ball, I can see trouble for you, much trouble. Lilian had been given the ether treatment too. We found her when the police arrived. She was okay, just thoroughly frightened.

She wasn't all we found when we searched the place. Chissano hadn't fenced the jewelry as fast as they stole it. The parade of women who came to claim it all later read like the social register, Yeah, social register, the elite, the four hundred. Yeah, well, I know a place where the four hundred give way to four thousand, luscious lovely mountain trucks, all the forest primeval, the murmuring pines in the Yeah, you know

what, I don't think I'm gonna make it. The Adventures of Philip Marlowe Bringing You Raymond Chandler's most famous character, Star Gerald Moore, was produced and transcribed tonight by Cliff Howell and written for radio by Kathleen Hight. The cast included Gloria Blondell, ed Max gen Bates, Harry Bartell, Betty lou Gerson, Leuke Krugman, Eda Rehese Merron, and Jane Avello. Gerald Moore may currently be seen in the Santana production Sirocco. The special music for Philip Marlowe

is composed by Pierre Garagank and conducted by Wilbur Hatch. Be sure to listen again next week at the same time when Philip Marlowe save this time strained sounds came from a bungalow court, or did they An old woman thought so, but she had quite an imagination. A crack in the wall held a secret, A couple of guys held guns, and a nice guy held on for dear life. Just as systematic exercise builds a strong body, so to systematic

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the CBS Radio Network. Hi, this is Andrew from OTR Westerns dot com. I wanted to invite you to come take a look at our site. We stream live OTR Westerns twenty fours today, seven days a week, along with putting out podcasts of old time Radio Westerns. Check us out at OTR Westerns dot com. You're listening to the great detectives of old time Radio with Adam Graham. Now let's get back into the show. Welcome back well Um, another great episode. Loved it, you know, right from the title.

I also like how hump Along Cassidy actually got worked into Philip Marlowe's monologue. That was an, you know, very cute touch. Um. I also liked the idea of marlow linger um hungering for a vacation away from the city. Uh. You know when you read some of the later marlow books, such as The Long Goodbye and particularly Playback, Uh, the literary marlow

definitely could have used getting Away from the City. I was kind of interesting where they used an obvious Peter Laura character, but Marlow kind of just you know what I lad knowledge, Yeah, it's a Peter Laura character. You will hear attempts to impersonate him on all sorts of old time radio programs. The story felt very appropriately chand Loress the Fortune Teller bed kind of call to mind an element of Farewell, My Lovely, which became the movie Murder My

Suite. So a fine episode and I am really gonna miss this one as we next week is our last episode with Gerald Morris Philip Marlow even though we do have one more marlow related episode the next week, but we'll talk more about that then. A few listener comments are really quickly, and we have Julie and Linda both I say they love Philip Marlow and I'm glad they're enjoying

the series, and I hope they'll enjoy what's to come. Well Tomorrow it's Boston Blackie, and then on Monday, the New Adventures of Michael Shane really this time, and then join us back here next Wednesday for one more episode of the Adventures of Philip Marlowe in the meantime, send your comments to Box thirteen at Great Detectives dot and it, Follow us on Twitter and Radio Detectives,

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