No One Else Could Love You Mohr (Philip Marlowe & The Whistler)
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This week on "Down These Mean Streets," Gerald Mohr shows us crime is a sucker's road as Philip Marlowe in "The Heart of Gold" (10/24/48) and "The White Carnation" (9/22/50). Plus, he's a murderer on the run in "Warm Reception" from "The Whistler" (11/19/50).
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