Philip Marlowe 49 06 04 Ep036 The Unfair Lady
# Philip Marlowe: "The Unfair Lady"
Step into the rain-slicked streets of Los Angeles as Philip Marlowe finds himself entangled with a woman whose beauty masks a dangerous web of deceit. In this gripping episode, our hard-boiled private detective must navigate the murky intersection of desire and danger when a seemingly straightforward case transforms into something far more sinister. As the story unfolds across a tense thirty minutes of crackling dialogue and atmospheric sound design, listeners will be drawn deeper into Marlowe's world of double-crosses and hidden motives—where trust is a luxury no one can afford. The sound of a revolver's click in a darkened hotel room, the nervous shuffle of feet on a marble floor, and the sultry voice that might belong to either a victim or a culprit create an evening of radio drama that captures the very essence of noir.
The Adventures of Philip Marlowe, adapted from Raymond Chandler's iconic detective series by CBS, represented the golden age of adult radio drama—a time when the medium could transport millions of listeners directly into the psychological landscape of crime and corruption. This 1947-1951 series brought Chandler's complex moral universe to life with Vincent Price and later Gerald Mohr in the lead role, crafting stories that elevated radio drama beyond simple entertainment into genuine art. "The Unfair Lady" exemplifies the show's commitment to sharp writing and psychological depth, showcasing the kind of intricate plotting that made Marlowe a prototype for the modern detective hero.
Don't miss this classic slice of American radio history. Tune in to "The Unfair Lady" and discover why Philip Marlowe remains one of the most compelling characters ever to grace the airwaves. When mystery calls, Marlowe answers—and you won't want to miss where this case leads.