Reviewer:
William Ploof from Silver Spring, MD United States
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Alan Ladd, and his "Million Dollar Voice"
May 25, 2022
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Richard McLeod from RIVERSIDE, CA United States
Of all the Detective Radio Shows available, this one has a special flair all its' own. And like other Radio Shows starring Jeff Chandler and Gerald, Mohr, Alan Ladd greatly enhances the charm of these well written and Hollywood inspired stories. "Box Thirteen" is probably the most mild mannered of them all. Guns are fired and people are often hit in the head, but overall much more easy going that the case with other shows. As usual the Radio Archives Staff have done a great job with exceptional sound and tonal quality. If you like a good detective radio mystery from the Golden Age of Radio, the charm and talents of Alan Ladd as an Actor and with a "Million Dollar Voice", "Box Thirteen" will not disappoint you. I am sure Orson Welles knew that when he chose Ladd for the role he played in "Citizen Kane", as he had both the looks and the voice. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Adventure wanted...
May 25, 2022
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John Mooney from Richmond, VA United States
These early episodes of "Box 13" find the show still finding its footing (and Alan Ladd growing comfortable with the role), but they represent a strong start to a fun detective show. "Box 13" has been one of my favorites since I discovered old time radio, and I love that the entire series is available in great condition. As always, the discs from Radio Archives sound wonderful.
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The chemistry between Dan and Suzy is delightful
February 17, 2020
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Collie Sr from Snohomish, WA United States
I've enjoyed OTR programs for many years. There are certain shows I tend to revisit, Box 13 is one of them. The writing, acting, and production are all top-notch. Alan Ladd shines in the role of Dan Holiday and Sylvia Picker adds sweetness and humor as Suzy. The chemistry between the two is delightful. Again, Radio Archives has brought these programs back to life by cleaning and restoring the audio, making this series even more enjoyable.
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January 11, 2020
Reviewer:
Gerida Brown from Houston, TX United States