Sullivan is Title Role
Title role this semester is handled by Barry Sullivan, who
took the Dick Powell characterization. The he lacked the suavity and éclat of
Powell, Sullivan rend a tough line convincingly. He was sufficiently cocky (“ I
had to work every angle and, believe me, I know them all”) to make the listener
wish he’d get this head bashed in, and he did, in beat Rogue tradition, the
inevitable lacing was followed by Rogue’s usual fanciful trip to Cloud where
alter ego Euger, cackling thru the filter mike, exchanged badinage with the
chastened detective. It’s an effective gimmick and a good trademark.
Excellent pacing, fluid transitions and neat use of
background music by Max Stelner and him small ensemble garnished the
production. Directora Charles Vanda and Jack Lyman provided the touch most essential
to whodunnits. They kept the action flowing rapidly. The lesser characterization
were strictly out of the ditto machine, but were no worse than those in the
usual mystery.
Commercials,
delivered about five minutes after the start and before the end, pushed Fitch
shampoo and Quinod tonic. They were masculine and persuasively stressed good
grooming and removal of dandruff.
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