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# The Sophie Brettin Murder Case
Detective Danny Halloran returns to the rain-slicked streets of Manhattan in this gripping episode of *Broadway Is My Beat*, where the bright lights of the theater district cast dark shadows over a puzzling crime. When the body of Sophie Brettin—a bit player with dreams of stardom—is discovered in a shabby boarding house off Times Square, Halloran must navigate the treacherous world of theatrical ambition, jealous rivalries, and desperate secrets to uncover the truth. Every clue leads deeper into the underworld of Broadway's fringes, where talent scouts and con artists prey on hopeful young performers, and where a single wrong move could prove fatal. Listen as the masterful sound design transports you through cluttered dressing rooms, smoky jazz clubs, and precinct interrogation rooms, while the mounting evidence points in increasingly sinister directions.
*Broadway Is My Beat* captured the imagination of millions during its five-year run, presenting New York City not as a glamorous destination, but as a complex, morally ambiguous landscape where crime flourished in the shadows of legitimate enterprise. The series was praised for its hard-boiled authenticity—the writers drew from real police procedures and genuine Manhattan crime reports—and for star Larry Thor's understated performance as the weary but determined Halloran. By 1950, when this episode aired, the post-war crime drama had become a staple of American radio, reflecting public anxieties about urban life while satisfying audiences' appetite for mystery and justice.
Tune in now to *The Sophie Brettin Murder Case* and experience the golden age of radio drama when a detective's footsteps and a woman's scream could transport you instantly to the heart of New York City's underworld. This is essential listening for anyone seeking authentic 1950s crime entertainment.