Sam's search for a missing reporter does not end well, but the final scene between Sam and Effie (back from vacation after last week's episode) is even crazier than usual. From July 18, 1948
The Missing Newshawk Caper Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
More Adventures:
The Wheel of Life Caper
The Death Bed Caper
The Cheesecake Caper
Sam and the Psyche
The Fairly-Bright Caper
The Rushlight Diamond Caper
The Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail Caper
The Stopped Watch Caper
The Apple of Eve Caper
The Prodigal Daughter Caper
The Battles of Belvedere Caper
The Vaphio Cup Caper
The Betrayal in Bumpass Hell Caper
The Bow Window Caper
The Adam Figg Caper
The Calcutta Trunk Caper
The first screen Spade, Ricardo Cortez, with Bebe Daniels (1931).
I have always had mixed feelings about the Adventures of Sam Spade. It's not that the show strayed from the concept Hammett created in the book, but that the plots never made a lick of sense and they often joked about it on the show. There's an episode based on "The Dain Curse", the title of which I forget, where the joke, made by Effie, is the most blatant.
ReplyDeleteWhat I enjoy about the Spade show are the production values, the actors, and the fact that you cannot help but have a good time while listening... even if you don't understand it all in the end. And Howard Duff IS Sam Spade... the "other guy" never did it for me.
A Dain Curse rip-off? Cool. I'll watch for it.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Steve Dunne just doesn't make it as Sam. Even though the writing is just as good, his lines fall flat. I'm so disappointed I can't concentrate on the shows.
I have the Dain Curse episode, Evan. I will dig it up and find a way to send you the MP3.
ReplyDeleteIt was certainly interesting for me to read that article. Thank you for it. I like such topics and everything that is connected to them. I definitely want to read a bit more soon.
ReplyDeleteBella Kuree