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Rocky Jordan

(4,812 Sterne; 24 Bewertungen)

Episodes of the old-time radio detective series "A Man Named Jordan" and "Rocky Jordan", which were based in some part on the film "Casablanca".

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Show #38

14:38

Show #68

14:55

The Bartered Bridegroom

29:46

Count Me Out

29:42

The Man in the Morgue

29:34

Strangers Three

29:41

Ace High Straight

29:48

Up in Flames

29:38

Death in the Sand

29:45

Escapade with Paula

29:36

The Case of the Sleepy Camel

29:33

Baksheesh Boy

29:33

Champagne, Caviar and Hot Ice

29:31

Red Stands for Blood

29:39

Twenty Fathoms Under

29:35

The Two O'Clock Man

29:46

The St. Louis Blues

29:33

Passport for Vivi

29:30

Everything Shipshape

29:35

Portrait of Rocky

29:34

My Quiet Friend

29:42

Consignment for Naples

29:30

Fall Guy

29:30

Lady in Disguise

29:36

The Make up Man

29:39

Desert Betrayal

29:33

The Man They All Loved

29:31

The Man from Damascus

29:33

The Big Ditch

29:37

Journey to Nashier

29:41

The Map of Murder

29:41

The Broken Wing

29:38

The Race

29:39

The Coward of Mutah Kahn

29:48

Varlachi

29:46

Gold Fever

29:50

Cairo Vendetta

29:49

The Gum Queen

29:57

The Lady from Istanbul

29:48

A Stranger to the Desert

29:30

Adventure with Andrea

29:42

The Nile Runs High

29:45

Memento from Adelaide

29:48

Pattern for Revenge

29:36

The Man with No Name

29:50

Quest for Traneeneh

29:17

The Diorite Bowl

29:32

The Demarco Affair

29:22

The Black Ball

29:45

The Strange Death of Van Dorn

29:39

The Big Heist

29:45

High Pressure

29:46

The Veiled People

29:47

The Man from Cairo

29:39

Smoke Screen

29:47

The Loomis Affair

29:38

The Face of Diana

29:39

An Air of Death

29:39

The Return of Toni

29:46

Madame Dulac's Daughter

29:33

Paid in Full

29:42

Return of Dr Pyrue

29:35

The Secret of Wong Lee

29:43

The White Beetle

29:39

The Perfect Witness

29:37

Foolproof

29:40

The Strange Fate of Professor Amar

29:47

Holiday Weekend

29:55

Adventure in Zaqaziq

29:52

The Big Gamble

29:37

The Mystery of Carl Kleist

29:51

Horde of the Memlooks

29:46

Congo Copper

29:45

The Beggar of Farar

29:40

A Song in the Night

29:42

The Word of a Bishop

24:22

Pharaoh's Formula

29:48

Shakedown

29:41

Dilemma

29:40

The Dead Colleen

29:45

Interlude With Laurena

29:46

The Lotus Cup of Amin Ra

29:47

Cairo Tour

29:40

The Money Changers

29:41

The Broken Wing

29:45

City of Baksheesh

29:45

The Man from Damascus

29:41

Dr Markoff's Discovery

29:47

Ace High Straight

29:50

Trail of the Assassin

29:38

The Man from Damascus (Audition)

30:22

The Lady from Tangiers

29:59

The Genacos Affair

29:45

Valley of the Dead

29:48

The Man in the Nile

29:43

Spring of Moses (Audition) - Show 1

12:52

Spring of Moses (Audition) - Show 2

13:23

Bewertungen

Rocky fans should check out Bold Venture

(5 Sterne)

I have listened to all the Jordan episodes, most more than once. They are my favorite OTR, hands down. This show is the best of the best. (I also recommend Richard Daimond, Pat Novak, and Phillip Marlowe For those new to the genre.) I was surprised to learn that Bogart himself made a similar show called Bold Venture. Both radio shows are reminiscent of the film Casablanca. In Bold Venture, Bogart is a hotel owner in pre-revolution Havana who owns a charter boat, romances Lauren Bacall, and much adventure ensues. So far I have heard the first ten episodes or so, and they do not approach the stellar quality of Rocky Jordan, though other reviewers note the later episodes were top notch.

Atmosphere and mystery

(4 Sterne)

Among the many mystery/detective shows, this one deserves greater attention Forgotten by most O.T.R. fans, the quality of writing and acting of the series, the exotic locale, factually correct culture, specially appropriate music, and most important, sound quality are pluses. The sometimes flawed and similar plots ought not obscure the series' value. If there is one painful weak spot, it is the poor lines given to Rocky's foil, Greco. Writer Gomer Cool also merits our appreciation. In his career he acted in film and tv, wrote scripts, headed a writers guild, and had his first name given to the tv character Gomer Pyle. Oh, and he lived to 103. Not a bad life!

Rocky Tops 'Em All!

(5 Sterne)

I'm an old time radio aficianada, but nothing in my opinion even comes close to Rocky Jordan. The character of Rocky - most ably voiced by actor Jack Moyles - is a combination of Sam Spade, Dick Tracy and Rick Blaine from the movie Casablanca. He's hard-boiled, intelligent, and crafty and he doesn't mind taking a few hard knocks if it means solving the mystery - but the most enjoyable exchanges are with Captain Sam Sabaaya (Jay Novello) of the Cairo police. Rocky is the best, no doubt about it!

pure fun

(5 Sterne)

A very unique show that even upon overlapping listens wont stop me from listening all the way through again,still able to glean great entertainment value on the second listen. The writing is very good and surprisingly PC ,with a lot of respect and consideration to the folk of this part of the world. I really like the interaction that develops between Rocky and Captain Sam Sabaaya of the Cairo police. Lottsa inside jokes and character development really bring this one home to the theatre of my mind.

RockyJordan

(5 Sterne)

About a year ago I started to run out of OTR shows that I like to listen to, mostly crime ,detectives,thrilles ect.Eventually I came across this one that I had previously listened to but rejected, and after the series moved to Cairo I really started to enjoy it, the two lead actors ,Jack Moyles & Jay Novello were great together, now sadly it's come to an end.Just one point does anyone know if there is a site that lists newly discovered episodes of OTR shows?

Rocky Jordan

(5 Sterne)

I like listening to Jack Moyles as Rocky Jordan. The music fits the series really well. The sound effects are good along with the story line. I really enjoy spending the evening listening to the shows. They are exciting and have good plot twists. The setting of Cairo makes for good entertainment. I can picture the heat, sand and all the trouble Rocky gets into caused by himself or someone else.

New ROCKY JORDAN Broadcast Log Available

(5 Sterne)

A brand new broadcast log for the Old-Time Radio favorite amateur detective series ROCKY JORDAN is available for viewing and downloading can be found at Old Time Radio Program Logs and reviews on this web site: http://www.old-time.com/otrlogs2/index.html just look for ROCKY JORDAN (1948-1955) (PDF) This broadcast log incorporates much information from recently discovered scripts and other network documentation.

Rocky Jordan

(5 Sterne)

I've really enjoyed listening to these programs. I enjoy mysteries but sometimes get tired of the private detective genre. This series is fun because Rocky Jordan runs a bar in Cairo and just ends up in mysterious events and intrigue. I'm not an expert, but I think these shows were very well done and extremely entertaining.