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# The Larry Moore Murder Case
Detective Danny Halloran hits the pavement on a bone-cold New York night as the city's glittering theater district transforms into a landscape of shadows and secrets. When the body of promising young actor Larry Moore is discovered in a dingy hotel room off Times Square, the case becomes personal—Moore's widow is convinced the official story is a lie, and she's turning to the NYPD's best street detective for answers. As Halloran navigates through backstage gossip, blackmail schemes, and the desperate ambitions of Broadway's underworld, listeners will find themselves swept into the atmospheric heart of postwar Manhattan, where ambition can kill as surely as any blade, and not everyone on stage is acting. The tension crackles through every scene: Will Halloran uncover the truth before the killer strikes again?
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured something essential about the late 1940s and early 1950s—that particular noir sensibility mixed with the genuine glamour and danger of New York City. Unlike more sensational crime dramas, this CBS series grounded itself in real detective work and authentic Manhattan geography, following the methodical Halloran as he moved through the Five Boroughs solving cases. The show's strength lay in its marriage of procedural detail with the romance of theatrical life, recognizing that Broadway's bright lights cast dark shadows. Episodes like "The Larry Moore Murder Case" exemplified the series' gift for moral complexity, exploring how desperation and artistry could collide in tragic ways.
Don your coat and fedora as detective Danny Halloran pursues justice through the rain-slicked streets of Manhattan. *Broadway Is My Beat* awaits—where every case is a three-act mystery, and the truth always plays to a packed house.