Month: December 2019

EP3013: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: How I Played Santa Claus And Almost Got Left Holding the Bag

Charles Russell

Johnny is sent to investigate a string of department store thefts, but the situation escalates with a murder on Christmas Eve.

Original Air Date: December 24, 1949

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EP3012: Boston Blackie: Blackie, Santa Claus and The Stolen Rings

Richard Kollmar

Blackie chases a jewel robber on Christmas Eve, but when he catches him the rings the robber has stolen are gone.

Original Air Date: December 22, 1948

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AWR0087: New World A’Coming: The First Noel

Amazing World of Radio

A program of Christmas music and speeches by Black American leaders on public policy issues.

Original Air Date: December 24, 1944

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EP3011: Rocky Jordan: The Man from Damascus

Jack Moyles

A disfigured man shows up in Cairo blaming Rocky for his disfigurement but willing to forgive him if he tracks down a wanted criminal for him.

Original Air Date: August 20, 1950

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EP3010: It’s a Crime, Mr. Collins: The Dull Blue Treasure

Someone is murdered on stage while Greg and Gail are attending a vaudeville show.

Original Air Date: April 1, 1957

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EP3009: Box 13: Double Mothers

Dan is directed to a park where he finds a precocious young girl with a confusing story and a note from her mother asking Dan to take care of her.

Original Air Date: December 5, 1947
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Movie Review: The Great Rupert (aka The Christmas Wish)

In The Great Rupert/The Christmas wish, an animal trainer has trained a tamed squirrel named Rupert to wear a tiny kilt and tam and dance. However, a broadway agent informs him that the squirrel isn’t “box office” because he is too small to be seen in a Broadway show. This is the animal trainer’s last chance before he’s evicted from the shack leaning against the fancy home of his landlord (Frank Orth-Inspector Farraday from the TV version of Boston Blackie). He releases his tamed squirrel into a local park, but the squirrel struggles to survive in the wild, so he returns home and takes up residence in a hidey-hole between the shack and the landlord’s fancy home.

The story is actually about a down-on-their-luck Vaudeville family with the father, Louie, played by Jimmy Durante. It’s Christmastime, they only have forty cents for a tree, and they can’t afford shoes for their daughter (Terry Moore). At the same time, the miserly landlord learns that his gold mine investment has paid off and that each week he will be receiving $1,500 (about $16,000 in today’s money.)

With bad memories from the 1929 crash, he doesn’t trust banks, so he hides his cash upstairs in a hole in the wall, unaware Rupert has built his nest right behind it. The money takes up space the squirrel is storing nuts in, so he dumps the money out, above a hole in the shack’s roof, which the money falls through just as Louie’s wife (Queenie Smith) is praying. Christmas is saved and so is the rest of the year as the landlord keeps putting money in like clockwork and Rupert keeps tossing it out to Louie’s family, who are unwittingly paying their rent with the Landlord’s own money.

There’s a lot to like about the movie. Rupert was a stop-motion animation. For the times, he looks really life-like and cute.

Louie is mostly a typical Jimmy Durante character: positive, upbeat, and a lot of fun. Yet there were a few moments when he’d acknowledge the problems he’s facing. It makes the character someone who understands life’s challenges but faces them with laughter and a positive attitude rather than a crazy screwball character. Queenie Smith gave a sweet, down-to-earth performance and played well opposite of Durante.

While the story is light and fun, it does have some interesting ideas at its core. It asks what money is for and fundamentally how you approach the rest of the human race, Louie and his landlord have different approaches and it’s interesting to see how they play out over the course of the film. Again, this is done without being heavy-handed.

There’s some nice music here. A Christmas Party sets up a couple signature Durante piano numbers, including one wishing Christmas came twice a year, and a piece called Melody for Two Orphan Instruments.

The film does have its flaws. The original title, The Great Rupert, isn’t a good choice as Rupert is only the focus of the film at the beginning and toward the end. It’s often sold under the title The Christmas Wish, which makes far more sense. The plot does sag a bit in the middle before the final act and some of its resolution is too pat by modern standards. Still, this is a fun film with a sweet feel. It makes nice viewing around Christmas or any other time you want to escape the cynicism of our modern world.

Rating: 4.0 out of 5

Note: This film is in the public domain and is available at numerous sources on DVD, but is also available for free download through the Internet Archive.

EP3008: Dragnet: The Big Gap

Jack Webb

A pawn broker believes a man was caught in a scam and may be dangerous as he bought a gun before leaving the pawnshop.

Original Air Date: February 8, 1955
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EP3007: Yours Truly Johnny Dollar: The Archaeologist

Edmond O'Brien

Johnny comes in when the insurance company is contacted by the worried sister of an archaeologist.

Original Air Date: February 24, 1950

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EP3006: Boston Blackie: Madame Zina Murdered in a Monkey Costume

Richard Kollmar

A carnival fortune teller tells Blackie death is in his future, and then Blackie finds her dead.

Original Air Date: April 20, 1949

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EP3005: Rocky Jordan: City of the Baksheesh

Jack Moyles

A reporter collapses after someone put something in his drink and then he invites Rocky to join a blackmail racket.

Original Air Date: August 13, 1950

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EP3004: It’s a A Crime, Mr. Collins: The Green Stop Light

Gregg and Gail travel to a small town to purchase a new car from Gail’s uncle at a discount.

Original Air Date: March 25, 1957

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Video Theater 170: Sherlock Holmes: The Christmas Pudding

A serial killer threatens to get Holmes before he’s executed. Episode 23 of the 1954-55 Sherlock Holmes series.

Original Air Date: April 4, 1955

EP3003: Box 13: Short Assignment

A diminutive private detective asks Dan to fill in for him in playing bodyguard to a suicidal young heir.

Original Air Date: November 28, 1947

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EP3002s: Lux Radio Theater: The Third Man

Holly Martin, a pulp writer is called to post-War Vienna by an old friend. He finds his friend dead in an apparent accident. However, Martin finds many inconsistencies and sets out to find the truth.

Original Air Date: April 9, 1951

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