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Philip Marlowe searches for a man’s missing fiancée.
Original Air Date: March 21, 1950
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Philip Marlowe searches for a man’s missing fiancée.
Original Air Date: March 21, 1950
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Marlowe is hired to protect a woman from a rival in a pair of slacks.
Original Air Date: March 14, 1950
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A Scottish animal trainer calls Marlowe into a case involving a chimpanzee.
Original Air Date: March 7, 1950
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A waitress asks Marlowe to look into what’s bothering a friend. She’s disappeared along with a gun.
Original Air Date: February 28, 1950
Raymond Chandler’s Philip Marlowe: A Centennial Celebration was published in 1988 on the 100th Anniversary of Chandler’s birth. The book collects more than twenty Marlowe short stories. While most of them are by newer authors, the book includes “The Pencil,” (1959) Raymond Chandler’s last completed Philip Marlowe story which (heretofore) has only been published in this collection.
To begin with, I’ll take a look at “The Pencil.” In it, a former mob figure asks Marlowe’s help in disappearing when threatened with being penciled out by mob hitmen. The story is good, astonishingly so. It was published in 1959 a year after Chandler wrote the awful Playback and it’s stunning to think the same author wrote both. The story isn’t quite the equal of, “Red Wind,” but stands up with the other Philip Marlowe stories published in Trouble is My Business.
“The Pencil” recaptures the feel of mean streets, fascinating characters, hard boiled dialogue, and a battle with the underworld that made Marlowe stories so good in the beginning. The story also brings back Anne Riordan from, Farewell, My Lovely who is a far more interesting character than Chandler’s insipid and vapid “love interests” of his 1950s novels. It even has Marlowe getting money out of the deal, so it’s a wonderful story and it’d be great if this story were added to future editions of Trouble is My Business so a wider world of Marlowe fans could enjoy this story.
So that’s the last 30 pages of the book. What about the twenty plus stories and 339 pages that proceeded it? The writers were all admirers of Chandler and all competent as modern mystery writers. Many of them made a good try. For the most part, their stories weren’t on par with the originals but they were fairly enjoyable.
However, some stand out, both for good and ill.
Each story is prefaced by a stylistic illustration and many of them are quite evocative of the era.
While this book is out of print, it is available cheaply (1 cent plus shipping on Amazon at the time of this writing.) That makes it a no-brainer for any fan of Marlowe or hard boiled detectives in general to pick up. “The Pencil” is a superb Chandler story and at least some of the rest of the stories in the book should catch the reader’s eye.
Rating: 3.75 out of 5.0
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Phil is hired to find to find a writer for a magazine publisher in this episode featuring an all-female guest cast.
Original Air Date: February 21, 1950
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While in a storm, Phil ends up at a house where everyone has a motive to kill him.
Original Air Date: February 14, 1950
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Marlowe goes to Bay City to help a man whose wife has been murdered with him being the prime suspect.
Original Air Date: February 7, 1950
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A man calls in Marlowe to investigate the man his child is about to marry.
Original Air Date: January 28, 1950
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A mentally imbalanced woman escapes from a sanitarium and Marlowe fears her husband will be a target.
Original Air Date: January 21, 1950
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Marlowe is taken by gunpoint to drive three people to Mexico and he’s determined to find out what the score is.
Original Air Date: January 14, 1950
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Marlowe finds himself investigating the death of a racketeer’s girlfriend.
Original Air Date: January 7, 1950
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Marlowe is hired to find a missing house on New Year’s Eve.
Original Air Date: December 31, 1949
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Marlowe falls in love, but the woman he’s in love with has a secret.
Original Air Date: December 10, 1949
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A teenage newsboy asks Marlowe to find his uncle and Marlowe stumbles into the middle of a case of murder and suicide.
Original Air Date: December 3, 1949
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