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Secrets of the Tambourine
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Narrated by:
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Jack Moyles
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Jay Novello
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Old Time Radio
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“The Café Tambourine, crowded with forgotten men from the world’s waterfronts, alive with the babble of many languages...”
Explore 16 classic adventures of Rocky Jordan, hard-boiled proprietor of the Café Tambourine, as he solves crimes and mysteries in Cairo “where modern adventure and intrigue unfold against the backdrop of antiquity.” This fascinating series of foreign follies makes full use of its exotic locale and music score to deliver a memorable listening experience. If you liked movies like Casablanca, you’re sure to enjoy this series. Starring Jack Moyles as Rocky Jordan and Jay Novello as Captain Sam Sabaaya. Digitally remastered and restored for your listening enjoyment.
Episodes include: The Bartered Bridegroom 10-31-48; Count Me Out 11-07-48; The Man in the Morgue 11-21-48; Strangers Three 12-05-48; Ace High Straight 12-12-48; Up in Flames 12-19-48; Death in the Sand 01-02-49; Escapade with Paula 01-09-49; The Case of the Sleepy Camel 01-16-49; Baksheesh Boy 01-30-49; The Two O’clock Man 03-06-49; Passport for Vivi 03-20-49; Everything Shipshape 03-27-49; Portrait of Rocky 04-03-49; Consignment for Naples 04-24-49; Fall Guy 05-01-49.
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