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Narrated by:
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Staats Cotsworth
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Jan Miner
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Bernard Lenrow
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Hard nosed, hard drinking, but never hard boiled - here's the crusading cameraman of the Morning Express hot on the trail of 16 rip-roaring cases: It's Casey, Crime Photographer! Staats Cotsworth stars as Casey, with Jan Miner as Ann Williams, Bernard Lenrow as Captain Logan, and John Gibson as Blue Note bartender Ethelbert - who doles out the drinks while jazz great Herman Chittison plays the piano. Maurice Tarplin, Mercedes McCambridge, Parker Fennelly, Elspeth Eric, Santos Ortega, Ted de Corsia, and more populate the city and perpetrate the crimes - including cases of kidnapping, corruption, arson, blackmail, robbery...and murder.
Episodes include: "The Reunion", 06-03-46; "The Handkerchief", 09-05-46; "Pick Up", 05-22-47; "Miscarriage of Justice", 10-02-47; "Wedding Breakfast", 10-09-47; "Too Many Angels", 11-13-47; "After Turkey - the Bill", 11-27-47; "Hot New Year's Party", 01-01-48; "Queen of the Amazons", 01-08-48; "The Piggy Bank Robbery", 01-29-48; "Witchcraft", 02-19-48; "The Fix", 02-26-48; "Fog", 03-11-48; "Cupid Is a Killer", 05-19-49; "The Upholsterer", 11-17-49; "The Disappearance of Mr. Dizzel", 04-13-50.
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