@@Greatstoriesyoulllove The earlier Ed Bishop version is available on UA-cam. Of the two versions, I prefer in general this cast, but the earlier script and treatment which captures the atmosphere of period and place so much better ( wartime Los Angeles).
@@unclebill1202you are discerning. While I prefer the Ed Bishop version, those had women with incredibly basso profundo voices (men playing the roles?) that were somewhat off putting. Still all, superior both.
2 Raymond Chandler short stories and I'm hooked ❤
This is done so well. 4 ⭐
I really enjoyed that.
Thank you for posting this wonderful work!❤
Thank you!!❤
Hi there, just wondered if you had the Ed Bishop version of this dramatisation? Thanks four uploading all the others, been searching for a while. ❤
I looked for it when I was uploading the rest but couldn’t source it….hence I went with the other version.
@@Greatstoriesyoulllove The earlier Ed Bishop version is available on UA-cam. Of the two versions, I prefer in general this cast, but the earlier script and treatment which captures the atmosphere of period and place so much better ( wartime Los Angeles).
@@unclebill1202you are discerning. While I prefer the Ed Bishop version, those had women with incredibly basso profundo voices (men playing the roles?) that were somewhat off putting.
Still all, superior both.
Funny how he always comes across handy clues.
And Lay-vree not Lavree and Dare-us not Duh-Race