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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2025 · 24 MIN

The Adventures of Philip Marlowe: The King In Yellow (07-08-1947)

from Classic Streams: Old Time Retro Radio · host Dwight Allen

The story, based on Raymond Chandler's 1938 short story, features Philip Marlowe investigating the murder of King Leopardi, a famous jazz trumpeter found dead in a singer's room. The Suspects: The initial evidence points to the singer.The Clues: Marlowe is hired to find the real killers and clear the singer's name. The investigation becomes increasingly dangerous, with additional murders occurring as Marlowe gets closer to the truth.The Link to "The King in Yellow": Leopardi was found wearing yellow silk pajamas, and the detective remarks about the dead body reminding him of a book he read called "The King in Yellow". This reference likely alludes to Robert W. Chambers' 1895 collection of stories with the same title, which features a cursed play and a supernatural entity.This story delves into the thrilling world of Philip Marlowe, a private investigator navigating a complex web of crime, deception, and intrigue. The narrative unfolds with the mysterious King Leopardi, leading to a series of events that reveal threats, deadly encounters, and deep investigations, culminating in a final confrontation that ties together the various threads of the story.takeawaysThe character of Philip Marlowe embodies the classic detective archetype.King Leopardi's mysterious persona adds depth to the narrative.Threats and danger are prevalent in the world of crime.The investigation reveals unexpected connections between characters.A woman's role in the story highlights themes of power and vulnerability.The dialogue is rich with noir elements and suspenseful twists.Marlowe's interactions showcase his wit and intelligence.The story explores the consequences of love and betrayal.The final confrontation serves as a climax to the unfolding drama.The narrative structure allows for a fluid exploration of themes.

The story, based on Raymond Chandler's 1938 short story, features Philip Marlowe investigating the murder of King Leopardi, a famous jazz trumpeter found dead in a singer's room. The Suspects: The initial evidence points to the singer.The Clues: Marlowe is hired to find the real killers and clear the singer's name. The investigation becomes increasingly dangerous, with additional murders occurring as Marlowe gets closer to the truth.The Link to "The King in Yellow": Leopardi was found wearing yellow silk pajamas, and the detective remarks about the dead body reminding him of a book he read called "The King in Yellow". This reference likely alludes to Robert W. Chambers' 1895 collection of stories with the same title, which features a cursed play and a supernatural entity.This story delves into the thrilling world of Philip Marlowe, a private investigator navigating a complex web of crime, deception, and intrigue. The narrative unfolds with the mysterious King Leopardi, leading to a series of events that reveal threats, deadly encounters, and deep investigations, culminating in a final confrontation that ties together the various threads of the story.takeawaysThe character of Philip Marlowe embodies the classic detective archetype.King Leopardi's mysterious persona adds depth to the narrative.Threats and danger are prevalent in the world of crime.The investigation reveals unexpected connections between characters.A woman's role in the story highlights themes of power and vulnerability.The dialogue is rich with noir elements and suspenseful twists.Marlowe's interactions showcase his wit and intelligence.The story explores the consequences of love and betrayal.The final confrontation serves as a climax to the unfolding drama.The narrative structure allows for a fluid exploration of themes.

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