Get this and get it straight Crime is a suckers road and those who travel it wind up in the gut of the prison of the grave It could have been perfect Snowbound in the mountain lodge with a girl who was falling in love But also present were a widow sick with rage a bitter old woman and a jealous man All with reason they hate me more than anyone else in the world It happened like this From the pen of Raymond Chandler outstanding author of crime fiction comes his most famous character in the adventures of Philip Marlowe Now with Gerald Moore starred as Philip Marlowe we bring you tonight's exciting story the grim echo Oh Some snowstorm, yeah, it's pretty thick. Yeah You're lucky you caught me son, yeah, just closing up When you have a better fill it with a regular Okay Does that mean that you're aiming to go on that's right gotta get back to LA I wouldn't advise it son. Oh Jacker and sure wouldn't have liable to hit 10 below they say yeah Where you been skiing? Yeah week of it Up at Angel's Roost. How's the road ahead? You got 40 miles or nothing but mountains to the next town, you know The bound again Drifted over any time And why don't you blow that thing? Yeah, and what's the tariff? Oh Call it three bucks even You know, I've been running this mobile gas station here 20 years and I know these storms are nasty Oh, thanks. Yeah. Yeah, I'll be all right. Yeah, that's what you all say Out on the road. You could freeze to death Easy miss pledge shirt. I'm wearing you're ripping me pop Listen that shirt won't even start to keep you warm on a deserted highway in his blizzard Take it from old egg or inside. I know Well, thanks anyway, so long old jacker Took me a solid nerve wracking hour to make 12 miles I began to realize just how right old jack urns the gas station boy had been when the road ahead was lost completely in a constant racing blur of white Transformed every rise into a treacherous barrier. I had a batter my way through The chains on all four wheels chewing at the drips. I Managed to keep on the road somehow and plow out another five miles And then I caught a glimpse of the first lighted window i'd seen in all that distance just as I started down the back side Of a short steep hill Then it happened First the helpless feeling of a skid Before I could do anything about it. I was off the road in the ditch nose first and hood deep In a culvert drifted full of snow I forced the door open and plowed it back up to the road I knew there was no chance of getting the car out without help and lots of it And the 10 below zero that the weather bureau had bragged about was setting in I looked back through the slashing snow for the lighted window. I spotted and Saw a lantern swinging crazily in the hands of somebody coming toward me A minute later. I could see it was a girl. Oh Hello, are you hurt? Now? I'm okay. My car's stuck guys skidded off the road. I know my watch Oh my no chance of getting it out of there tonight. Oh, that's bad Maybe tomorrow if the blizzard lets up we can get you out Meantime you better come on up to the lodge mister lodge You mean I slow off the road right in front of a tourist line. Oh boy. How can I be that lucky? Yeah, well, maybe it's fate. We're not open for business in the winter, but on a night like this. I know what you mean. Believe me I really appreciate it. I couldn't get tough staying out here Oh, by the way, my name is marlo philip marlo. I want to pay you for it. Did you say philip marlo? Yeah, something wrong with your business. Mr. Marlo. Oh, well, i'm a private detective from l.a. I've been skiing. I don't care where you've been or where you're going You'll get no help from me. Mr. Philip marlo. You understand? I'd rather get sheltered to a dirty dog I hope you freeze do you hear I hope you freeze to death She was a thin girl with black hollow eyes Full of hate for me She didn't stop or look back all the way to the door just ran in and slammed it shut Couldn't understand it Even on my worst day. My reputation never was that bad I didn't wait around to worry about it because I was cold Besides, I want to know why the good name philip marlo was such poison at a place. I'd never heard of before I waited up to the heavy rustic door and looked in through a tiny window All I could see was one corner of what had to be a big room. It was slog leather and navajo rugs Dominated by an enormous fireplace that filled every nook with a warm dancing glow Poisoner no, I wanted in Hello, hello you uh, you picked a bad night to travel sure did Well, uh, won't you come in? Oh sure sure I'm donna. Why this is echo I'm donna. Why this is echo I'm donna. Why this is echo I'm donna. Why this is echo I'm donna. Why this is echo large. We're not open now, but of course you can't go on in the storm. No, I can't Besides my car's in the ditch. Well You'll be spending the night then i'd love to but there seems to be two schools of thought on that subject What do you mean? Well, I don't know why but you know, I don't think i'm very welcome Why do you say that? Well, I'll tell you why donna. Well helen. Oh dear. What's wrong? You've been crying Do you know who he is? No, we haven't gotten around to the magic of my name yet helen, but maybe you'll be good enough to tell me Does that mean anything to you? Baraki. Oh helen. Yes, baraki Virgil baraki was my husband Virgil baraki was donna's brother and virgil baraki was the man that you shot down and killed. Do you remember? I remember it. All right Six months ago a trail that led up a blind los angeles alley to a garage where stolen cars were switched I remembered the pair of vicious blue eyes glaring at me over the sights of a blazing 45 I remembered shooting back fast When it was over I was alive and he was dying Later the coroner's jury decided that killed in self-defense The savagery here in the eyes of the woman who had been virgil baraki's wife said that that decision meant nothing Yes, is this true? Are you the one? Yeah. Yeah, it's true. I shot a man named virgil baraki I had to or be killed by him. There was no choice you liar. You killed him in cold blood Now get out of here. You've done enough to us get out This is the man who killed virgil. I know i've been listening and I heard everything Go find ralph for me helen. Then you'd better go off your workshop for a while. Did you hear me? I said Go call ralph now at once Tell him to open the cabin then go back to your carving Can't turn a man out in this weather. Not any man You'll stay mr. Marlow Thank you. Mr. Baraki Donna go get some hot food. All right mom So you're philip marlow the private detective You don't look much like i'd imagined you new people ever. That's not Oh, um, would you mind fixing this fire? I need another lock. Oh, no, it's all You, uh, were stopped by the storm. Mr. Marlow. Yeah My car skidded into the ditch about 50 yards down the road. I see Almost at our doorstep you might say Rare coincidence isn't it? Almost too rare mrs. Baraki I uh, i'm sorry. The circumstances are painful for you I've grown used to that kind of pain having lost both a husband and a son Fate up to now has never been very generous Do you believe in fate? Mr. Marlow? I don't know Oh some things happen for which there's no explanation. No explanation. Who knows? Perhaps everything happens according to a pre-arranged schedule And for a purpose. Oh, come on. You don't really think I was deliberately shoved off the road at exactly this spot for a reason You might admit it's strange though that there was a house nearby just when you needed one And that it was our house Oh, thank you, darling. I found me soup, but it's hot and good and there's fresh bread The coffee will be ready in a few minutes. Go ahead. Mr. Marlow sit down. It'll do you good. Thanks Looks wonderful. In the meanwhile, I'll check up on Ralph. He should have the cabin ready by now It's small, but you'll be comfortable. There's a fine big oil heater in it. I haven't worked one for years. You won't have any trouble Tell me uh, who is this Ralph? Ralph Tolman, young fellow who lives near here Ralph works for us in the summer. And looks after us in the winter. He's staying over tonight because of the storm He was my son's best friend Oh, don't let the soup get cold. Mr. Marlow The soup was thick and delicious and the coffee was rich black and steamy Donna sat across the table and watched me eat There was no hatred in her eyes. I looked for it closely. It wasn't even animosity Only confusion and for some reason a shadow of fear But as an hour slipped by and the conversation came easier the show began The hour slipped by and the conversation came easier the shadow disappeared Her eyes even began to smile a little When I finished down to the third cup of coffee and started to help her clear the table the cup slipped They both grabbed for it caught one slim inch from breaking and wound up together on the floor Our faces close We did it. What a team. The table waited the juglets. We could double it both and make a fortune Yeah Oh Ralph yeah Ralph What's going on? We have almost dropped a cup And it sure would have been too bad. Wouldn't it done it? You only got about 50 like that one I uh, I don't know why it's so important to you before what it's worth. I was the one who dropped it It's not important to me I guess other things aren't so important to Donna either I think you can get it out to the kitchen now without any more help Donna Ralph. It's high time that you Mrs. Baruchy asked me to tell you the cabin's ready Marlow. Thanks. No, thanks necessary. Mr. It's just part of my job Yes, everybody's job has its lousy side, huh? even a private detective Some of them get trigger happy. I heard I'll see you Donna. You better get out there right away. Marlow Donna's got four whole dishes to carry out with the rate. She's been going sure to get started or she'll never make it Keep your fat trap shut buster. You're causing a draft So I'm gonna walk behind me as far as the door and pointed through the snow to a tiny square of light sitting apart from the rest Of the buildings that made up echo large As soon as I was outside he slammed the door against my back and pulled it I stood on the porch and thought about the setup for a minute while I lit a cigarette And I stepped out to the snow and headed for the cabin Halfway there. I could see it clearly it looked snug and warm And under the circumstances, I knew it was better for everybody that I was sleeping outside the main lodge But then I saw a sudden flash and felt the impact before anything else Right in front of me the cabin lurched one entire wall burst out in a roof collapse A second later as I ran toward what was left of it. I could hear the others coming What happened? Yeah, yeah, i'm okay donna what happened marlo I don't know told me I can't understand Yeah, yeah, that's the way it looks but it was working okay when I left I guess it's not gonna burn though the snow put it all out Just another few seconds and you'd have been in there you've been killed. Yeah, maybe that was fate too, huh? Maybe Donna get away from here. I wish you had been in there marlo you deserve it He's got no business here An accident on it an accident you hear they happen don't say this tomorrow. Oh, sure sure Everybody knows accidents will happen. Mrs. Barucchi of course But oh, then let's get back into the house before we freeze to death You can have my room now. I'll sleep with donna Come along all of you In just a moment the second act of philip marlo, but first Groucho marx his famous ad libs and his teams of opposites will be back betting their lives on most of these same cbs stations tomorrow night You've missed half your life if you haven't bet your life with groucho marx on wednesday nights this season Hear him on this top quiz show tomorrow night on cbs Now with our star jerald more we return to the second act of philip marlo and tonight's story the grim echo It was a dreary little procession that trudged back toward the lodge again from the shattered cabin I said nothing and pushed hard against the storm as far as the front door When they were all inside I ducked back into the biting blizzard and ran down to my car in the 38 I kept in the glove compartment there I figured it would be a warning comfort through the long cold night ahead Until I saw that somebody else had figured the same way The lock on the glove compartment had been sprung and the gun was gone Now there was no doubt about the explosion It had been no less accidental than lacrecier borgia working over an after-dinner drink As I hurried back to the lodge, I suddenly felt the kind of inside cold you can't have a blame on the weather around you But a moment later that same cold began to fall Because huddled at the edge of the lodge steps ahead was done Where have you been? What have you been doing? Everything's gonna be all right Bill, please Why did you go down to your car? Well, I'll tell you but you're gonna be sorry sorry, but you got so upset over nothing I want to get some cigarettes out of the glove compartment. It was fresh out That was your only reason cigarettes sure sure now. Come on, huh? You got to worry. Let's do it where we can both be warm Come on over to the fire. I'm a city boy. You know, this cold isn't doing me any Hey Hey donna Those tears in your eyes There they're from the wind it it always makes me cry Oh bill Why do things have to be this way? An hour ago when you were eating everything was so nice so friendly And then suddenly ralph angry the explosion helen screaming and clawing at your mama. Yeah. Yeah, I know what you mean but look look, baby Listen to me hard, huh? You see the things you just spoke of ralph the explosion helen all of it all the trouble It belongs to tonight Like the blizzard out there Oh, it's raging now. Sure, but tomorrow or maybe a little after tomorrow it'll stop Everything will look bright and clean to you Honest honey, that's the way it'll be all the way around believe me Oh phil I I want to but what? But you're talking about tomorrow I'm worried about tonight I'm afraid phil awfully afraid I spent the next 10 minutes trying to convince donna that there wasn't anything to worry about And then when she'd gone to a room I went to mine and started all over again trying to convince myself They out of season fireworks in the cabin and a gun stolen from my car Made that a very tough proposition I went to the cabin and I checked the room which was on the ground floor and close to the kitchen And then I bolted the door and looked forward to some much-needed sleep After that, I took off my shirt and shoes only got in the bed And waited for sleep, which a weekend of skiing made more important than a cabin full of paint Suddenly I was wide awake and sitting straight up in bed The footsteps could have belonged to my dream the door that closed couldn't have I scrambled out of bed and ran to it but it was still bowling So I turned to the single closet in the room and opened it sharply It was empty Except for a long thin finger of light that streamed through a keyhole A keyhole that belonged to a door at the rear of the closet that gave out onto the kitchen Obviously the closet had once been a pantry I tried the door, but it was bolder than the kitchen side I got into my shoes grabbed my shirt and ran out of the room around to the kitchen and smacked into a very surprised round Marlow, what are you doing up and rolling around? I'm a sleepwalker. What's your excuse? Come on. Let's have it I'm through playing target for tonight I know why you're hearing exactly what's on your mind. I will not before Well, have we come to terms? All right. All right, let go I'm here because my room is on the ground floor and I heard somebody cross through the house and come into this kitchen So I decided to investigate you're a liar You're in my room toman and you know it you got in through the door that leads into the closet Come on buster. Let's level we're keeping each other awake. Listen marlo. I don't like you honest and I don't like the way you and donna are The way we're what? Come on boy. Get it off your chest. Never mind that now. Look at this Wood shavings. So what? Yeah found it near the door to the closet in your room Might also be the answer to who your visitor was. She left her calling card. What do you mean calling card? Ellen, she's always covered with these shavings. She makes things out of rough pine Where is this workshop of hers tomah? Up in the back. Just be on the barn What are you gonna do marlo? Not that it's any of your business, but i'm gonna see the lady and i'll see you What do you want? Conversation helen if you don't mind Wait a minute you inflate it. Close that door I will and I will now get over there and sit down. We got a few things to clear up like what? The way you murdered my husband perhaps cut it out Stop it helen or i'll twist your arm off Just as soon as you decide to behave those nails of yours draw blood baby. What are you gonna be good? Yes. All right Now sit down over there away from those sharp chisels you work with and keep your hands in your lap Go on that chair there Very well, mr. Marlo anything to accommodate the man who was there Very well, mr. Marlo anything to accommodate the man who murdered my husband which brings us right to the point you deny it You deny that you shot him down. I fired in self-defense Speaking lie You did it to feather your own nest to be a hero to the police in the newspaper You're wrong helen. I killed your husband because I had to he was on the wrong side. Don't make me laugh You're all trying to get money for his family for me. You call that being on the wrong side So much that he should have been killed shot down by the likes of you Oh, mr. Marlo, you have no idea how through these past six lonely months. I thought of you I wondered what you looked like what the man who killed virgil was doing How you'd like to meet the same death you brought to my husband under the brave banner of law and order now Wait a minute listen, I didn't plan your death a thousand times over Don't think I didn't approach mama baracki ralph even sweet little donna with a delicious thought of revenge. No No, they talk like you talk. Mr. Marlo No, Virgil was doing the wrong thing. He was caught it wasn't right or wrong. It was him or me. Oh you shut up and listen Sure, Virgil was stealing all right He was stealing from me his wife. That's why he left here. That's why he tried so hard That's why you had no reason to kill him And that's why you should die too. Oh, that's also why we had an accidental explosion with the cabin I was supposed to sleep in huh? I was clumsy. I was hasty. I won't be the next time you're completely out of your mind helen Out of my mind, of course I am Did you think this existence is living without the man I love could leave me otherwise? Did you think making these stupid Killing me isn't going to bring him back Go on get out And if you can mr. Marlo go back to bed while you wait for a chance to get me with my own gun the gun You stole from my car I'm not going to shoot you. Mr. Marlo That would only further disgrace the baroque name. No Now i'm not going to shoot you But I am going to get you For a long chilling moment I stared into the eyes of a half-crazed woman standing in front of me The ice-cold bottomless eyes that a cancerous hate had destroyed as something human And as I turned and started out of the room, I knew that I'd made a mistake that night And Virgil Baroque had died in my arms The mistake I had to correct before it was too late And there was nothing left of helen but the ruthless machinery of a mind dedicated to murder I headed back to the house and talked to mama baroque which I figured had to be the first immediate step When I'd gone only a dozen yards from the workshop I stopped Bill, Bill I'm over here. Donna what are you doing out here? I couldn't sleep bill I couldn't sleep I couldn't sleep bill I was too worried about you And then when I saw you leave the house from my window and head for the workshop I Bill fill your face. Oh, it was helen. She um, she got a little upset in there a little Oh look at you your pocket ripped off your shirt your face scratched. Oh, it's all right. Donna. I feel she could have No Hey Hey my pocket ripped off the gun. Oh bill, what is it? Tell me please. Hold it. Give me a second Yeah, yeah sure it adds all right now look get over there inside the barn and scream long and loud, huh? Yeah, yeah, it's our only chance. Go on do as I say down a scream All right, I'll do it So whatever you say The second donna cut loose I stepped out of sight behind a tree that was opposite the barn And I kept my eyes glued to the door of the workshop. I just left I waited for the shattering report of the gun. I was afraid I'd hear Then the door flew open and helen was running out toward the barn and donna screamed My 38 clenched in a handkerchief in the right hand a look of stock bewildered and stamped over her face Donna answer me what's wrong What are you doing there by the barn I don't know what do you mean? You don't know paper to me. Let's have that gun back without further discussion Yes Now get back against that wall and don't move an inch No Oh Attempted murder, honey She's all right attempted murder. You mean helen here was going to try and kill someone. Yeah herself Suicide suicide that would be called murder and pinned on me It's going to be her way of getting even I know bill I can't believe she tried to once honey the explosion of the cabin When that failed and everybody knew how she felt about me I warped mind hit upon this little plan and all the pieces would have fit tight, too What pieces what do you mean that one we argued? To who she came to my room tonight and ripped the pocket off this plaid shirt so that we'd find it clenched in her hand After she was dead, you see it three. She stole my 38 which has my fingerprints on it Before she left an obvious clue on the floor of the kitchen a wood shaving that would bring me out here on the run So everybody could find me close by when it happened. Oh, yeah, it was tight. All right It's tight as a hangman's noose and then she was gonna shoot herself phil just after you left her and that that's where you made me scream Yeah, and that's why now donna later tonight. I'm gonna tell her something that I intended to break to her gently Something I was going to tell mama barucchi first Something I hoped would straighten her out what Well your brother virgin didn't die the moment he was shot down and he He lived long enough to ask one thing of me What are you trying to say phil? That I never let helen or you people here know about the woman he was in love with in la The woman through whom I tracked him down Well, I guess it it wouldn't be good for her if I was around too much No, honey, not for a while anyway It wouldn't be good for any of us, huh? Come on donna. Let's get her into the house Yes Yes Well, it was the next morning I went into the kitchen for some coffee and Found myself all alone Thought I wasn't any place inside So I got my things together and walked slowly down to my car and When I got in I didn't feel like leaving Not right away And I was glad that warming up my motor was the smart thing to do Gave me time to light a cigarette and think look around back to an ecolodge where I could see donna waving goodbye from an upstairs window I'd see her again in a little while There's a small world. All right full of echoes And just think how the web of paths we call coincidence had brought me and those who knew and loved first together Someday maybe Donna and I would be looking for each other and those paths would make it a lot easier The adventures of philip marlo bringing you raymond chandler's most famous character star gerald moore Are produced and directed by norman mcdonnell and are written for radio by robert mitchell and gene levitt Featured in the cast were sammy hill betty lou gerson verna felton frank gerstel and junius matthews The special music is composed and conducted by richard arant Be sure and be with us again next week when philip marlo says This time a peddler of pulp paper love a black mailer with muscles A south of the border chisler a simpering prude and a corpse in a bedroom All had one thing in common Each was a woman Oh Al jolson will pay another of those wonderful visits to bing crosby this wednesday night And the gags and songs will again fly thick and fast Bing and al will team up to sing waiting for the robert e lee and whispering And as for the gags well just tune in on most of these same cbs stations Remember, that's this wednesday night the cbs bing crosby show This is roy rohan speaking Now stay tuned for pursuit which follows immediately on most of these same cbs network stations This is cbs where you bet your life with groucho marks every wednesday in the columbia broadcasting system This is cbs where you bet your life with groucho marks every wednesday in the columbia broadcasting system