Philip Marlowe 50 07 05 Ep091 The Girl From Pitchfork Corners
# Philip Marlowe - The Girl From Pitchfork Corners
When a rancher's daughter walks into Philip Marlowe's dingy office with fear etched across her face and a wad of cash clutched in trembling hands, our hard-boiled detective knows he's stumbled into something darker than the Los Angeles smog. *The Girl From Pitchfork Corners* finds Marlowe navigating the collision between small-town innocence and big-city corruption, where a simple missing-person case spirals into a web of blackmail, mistaken identity, and murder most foul. Van Heflin's world-weary narration carries you through shadowed streets and smoky interrogation rooms as our hero peels back layers of deception one grim discovery at a time. You can practically hear the crackle of tension as Marlowe inches closer to the truth, knowing that whoever's pulling the strings won't hesitate to silence him permanently.
CBS's *The Adventures of Philip Marlowe* stands as one of radio's finest translations of hard-boiled fiction, faithfully adapting Raymond Chandler's iconic creation for the golden age of broadcasting. Running from 1947 to 1951, the program captured that uniquely post-war American sensibility—cynical yet idealistic, tough yet principled—with Heflin's commanding performance setting the standard for radio detectives. This July 1950 episode exemplifies the show's masterful storytelling, balancing character development with genuine mystery and danger, all crafted to keep listeners riveted through every commercial break.
Settle into your listening chair, dim the lights, and prepare yourself for an evening of authentic noir atmosphere. *The Girl From Pitchfork Corners* reminds us why millions of Americans huddled around their radios each week—because great storytelling, expertly performed, remains timeless. This is detective radio at its finest.