词条 | Casey, Crime Photographer (radio series) |
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| show_name = Casey, Crime Photographer | image = Caseycrimephotogcd.jpg | imagesize = 200px | caption = | other_names = Flashgun Casey, Casey-Press Photographer, Crime Photographer | format = Mono | runtime = 30 minutes | country = United States | language = English | home_station = | syndicates = CBS | television = Crime Photographer | presenter = | starring = Matt Crowley Jim Backus, Jan Miner, John Gibson | announcer = Bob Hite Tony Marvin Bill Cullen | creator = George Harmon Coxe (stories) | writer = Alonzo Deen Cole | director = Albert Ward, Rocco Tito, and John Dietz[1] | senior_editor = | editor = | producer = Chester Ranier and John Dietz | exec_producer = | narrated = | rec_location = | first_aired = 07/07/43 | last_aired = 04/22/55[2] | num_series = 5 | num_episodes = | audio_format = Mono | opentheme = | othertheme = | endtheme = | sponsor = Anchor Hocking Toni Home Permanents Philip Morris | website = | podcast = [https://archive.org/stream/Casey_Crime_Photographer Stream episodes] from Archive.org }}Casey, Crime Photographer, known by a variety of titles on radio (aka Crime Photographer, Flashgun Casey, Casey, Press Photographer) was a media franchise from the 1930s to the 1960s. The character was the creation of novelist George Harmon Coxe. Casey was featured in the pulp magazine, Black Mask, novels, comic books, radio, film, television and legitimate theatre.[3] Jack "Flashgun" Casey, was a crime photographer for the newspaper The Morning Express. With the help of reporter Ann Williams (best remembered portrayed by Jan Miner, Palmolive's "Madge"), he solved crimes and recounted his stories to friends at the Blue Note, their favorite tavern and jazz club where the Archie Bleyer Orchestra[4] and the Teddy Wilson Trio were featured. .[4] RadioBegun as over 20 popular short stories in Black Mask, there were films and novels before the stories were brought to radio under various names. The series aired on CBS. The radio show was sustained by the network when a sponsor could not be found. Sponsors of the show include Anchor Hocking, Toni home permanents, Toni Shampoo and Philip Morris.[4] Cast
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In the period between the fourth and fifth series, the live television version was telecast. Other media{{Main|Casey, Crime Photographer}}"Flashgun" Casey was featured in 21 short stories in Black Mask,[7] a popular pulp magazine of the time. Collections of these stories were published in anthology form as well. Coxe wrote five novels featuring Casey from the 1930s to the 1960s. Two films Women Are Trouble and Here's Flash Casey were produced in the 1930s. Timely Comics published four issues of a comic book tie-in to the radio show in 1949, with art by Vernon Henkel. Television{{main|Casey, Crime Photographer (TV series)}}In 1951 the popular series moved to television:
Darrin McGavin commented, "The cast of Crime Photographer didn’t go down fighting. They took off for the hills. It was so bad that it was never re-run, and that’s saying something when you recall the caliber of television programs in those days."[8] References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Casey-Crime-Photographer.html |title=article, Casey Crime Photographer |work= |accessdate=August 12, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150125055046/http://www.digitaldeliftp.com/DigitalDeliToo/dd2jb-Casey-Crime-Photographer.html |archivedate=January 25, 2015 |df= }} The Definitive Casey Crime Photographer article and log 2. ^{{cite web | url= http://www.audio-classics.com/lcaseycrimephoto.html | title= episode log, Casey Crime Photographer | work= | accessdate= October 22, 2008 }} Audio Classics Archive 3. ^{{cite book| title= Flashgun Casey, Crime Photographer: From the Pulps to Radio And Beyond| last= Cox| first= J. Randolph| others= David S. Siegel, William F Nolan| publisher= Book Hunter Press| year= 2005| isbn= 1-891379-05-4| location= Yorktown Heights, NY}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite book| title= The Encyclopedia of American Radio: An A-Z Guide to Radio from Jack Benny to Howard Stern| first= Ronald W.| last= Lackmann| publisher= Facts On File| year= 2000| isbn= 0-8160-4137-7| chapter= Casey, Crime Photographer| page= 60}} 5. ^{{cite book| title=On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-time Radio| first= John| last= Dunning| publisher= Oxford University Press US| year= 1998| chapter= Casey, Crime Photographer| pages= 140| isbn= 0-19-507678-8 }} 6. ^1 {{cite news|title='Casey' Cast|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/3370869/harrisburg_telegraph/|agency=Harrisburg Telegraph|date=September 21, 1946|page=17|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = October 7, 2015}} {{Open access}} 7. ^{{cite book| title= A Comprehensive Index to Black Mask, 1920–1951: With Brief Annotations, Preface, and Editorial Apparatus| first= Edward R.| last= Hagemann| location= Bowling Green, Ohio| publisher= Bowling Green State University Popular Press| year= 1982| isbn= 0-87972-202-9| chapter= cite= George Harmon Coxe}} 8. ^{{cite web| url= http://www.darrenmcgavin.net/casey,_crime_photographer.htm| title= Casey, Crime Photographer| accessdate= October 22, 2008 }} DarrenMcGavin.net External links
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