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Link >> https://alkindojaya2.blogspot.com/?net=B01E9HT5ZU =============================== Damon Runyon was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of New York City's Broadway that grew out of the Prohibition era. He created a little world of characters that live on even today in such classic movies as Little Miss Marker and Guys and Dolls, both based on Runyon's stories. Actor Alan Ladd's Mayfair Productions brought Runyon's short stories to radi
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Damon Runyon was a newspaperman and writer. He was best known for his short stories celebrating the world of New York City's Broadway that grew out of the Prohibition era. He created a little world of characters that live on even today in such classic movies as Little Miss Marker and Guys and Dolls, both based on Runyon's stories. Actor Alan Ladd's Mayfair Productions brought Runyon's short stories to radi
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The Damon Runyon Theatre, Vol. 1: The Classic Radio
Collection
Sinopsis :
Damon Runyon was a newspaperman and writer. He was best
known for his short stories celebrating the world of New York
City's Broadway that grew out of the Prohibition era. He
created a little world of characters that live on even today in
such classic movies as Little Miss Marker and Guys and Dolls,
both based on Runyon's stories. Actor Alan Ladd's Mayfair
Productions brought Runyon's short stories to radio in the early
1950s. Each episode of The Damon Runyon Theatre is told
through the eyes of a hoodlum with a heart of gold, named
Broadway, who takes the listener inside the world of some of
the Big Apple's toughest yet most charming perpetrators.
Broadway and the many thugs, touts, dames, and palookas he
encounters speak in a thick present-tense Brooklynese that is
a delight for the listener to hear. John Brown played Broadway,
and the supporting casts were a who's who of radio, including
William Conrad, Alan Reed, Frank Lovejoy, Sheldon Leonard,
Hans Conreid, Anne Whitfield, and Ed Begley. The series
made a brief transition to television. Included here are the
following episodes, which aired from October 1950 to January
1951: The Hottest Guy in the World All Horseplayers Die
Broke Princess O'Hara For a Pal A Piece of Pie Barbecue The
Brain Goes Home Hold 'Em Yale Old Em's Kentucky Home
Blood Pressure Lonely Heart Broadway Complex.