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FRONT PAGE DETECTIVE - The Little Black Book

Air Date/Released Saturday, September 1, 1951
Station/Studio Dumont
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Edmund Lowe stars as David Chase, an NYC newspaper columnist specializing in crime reporting.

David Chase finds bookie Joe Blake dead in his apartment, and caught between two gangsters searching for a black book, the content of which will determine ownership of the east coast gambling rackets.

Joe Besser guest stars as the desk manager of Chase's apartment building in this episode.


Cast: Edmund Lowe (David Chase), Pamela Duncan (Dorabelle Hensen), George Pembroke (Lt. George Andrews), James Craven (Baxter), Eddie Foster (Keely), Dick Rich (Knuckles Malone), Joe Besser (Hubert), Jean Willes (Josephine Baxter)

Crew: Arnold Wester (Director), William Wolf (Screenplay), Raoul Pagel (Producer), Riley Jackson (Assoc. Producer), Al Siegler (Photography), Lawrence Aicholtz (Sound Director), Richard Fritch, Robert Warrick (Film Editors), Theobold Holsopple (Art Director), Edward Paul (Musical Director), Joe Boyle (Asst. Director)
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