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Narrated by:
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Al Hodge
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Robert Hall
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Radio Spirits
About this listen
The Second World War may be ending, but the war on crime knows no surrender! Britt Reid, "daring young publisher," matches wits with the underworld, with spies, saboteurs, and anyone who stands in the way of a better postwar America!
Here are twenty punchy, fast-moving and dynamic episodes from 1945. Al Hodge and Robert Hall star as The Green Hornet - scourge of urban vice, foe of exploitation, and enemy of corruption! Digitally restored and remastered, many of these adventures have never before been available. Hear them now for the first time since their original broadcast!
Episodes Include: The Double Cross 04-05-45; Picture In The Dark 04-19-45; San Francisco Adventure 04-26-45; An Armistice From Death 05-10-45; Biography, Incorporated 05-17-45; Black Market For Profit 05-31-45; Not So Smart 06-14-45; Appointments With Death 06-21-45; The Hornet Keeps A Date 06-28-45; Ladder of Fate 07-05-45; Credit For Murder 07-12-45; The Fall Guy 07-19-45; The Numbers Racket 07-26-45; The Return of Oliver Perry 08-02-45; The Imposter 08-16-45; The Unexpected Meeting 08-23-45; Johnny Comes Home 08-30-45; Too Many Suspects 09-06-45; The Black Feather 09-13-45; Evidence On Hand 09-20-45
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Overall
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Performance
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- Original Recording
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- M. Giorgi
- 10-01-17
Another One Great
It's the comics all over again. So many stories to collect. I don't really know who plays what but there's just enough bang, pows to make you what to get the net one. And he was damn patriotic. He makes you believe in "the right thing".
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