THE CASE OF THE STOLEN RAPHAEL
HE RAPHAEL RESURRECTION is the play to be heard in Surf Radio Theatre on Saturday, June 15, from the ZBs, ZAs, and 1XH. A dramatisation of the novel by Terry Newman, the setting in time is some two years after the Second World War. Two men, utterly opposed in character and temperament, combine in the search for one of the world’s most famous paintings, an Italian masterpiece stolen by the Germans during the war. Walter Sullivan (right) and Guy Doleman play, respectively, Andrew Kerr, a struggling artist, and Talbot, an ex-army officer led on only by a selfish desire for easy money. This coming Saturday-June 8-Surf Radio Theatre presents a Peter Cheyney thriller, Dance Without Music. It follows his usual formula: beautiful and dangerous women, hard-living private detective, and violent action. This time one fair and wealthy lady pays Caryl O’Hara to rid another fair lady of a blackmailer who is turning her into a drug addict. O’Hara meets the villain, violently, and the next night he is dead.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 930, 7 June 1957, Page 8
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175THE CASE OF THE STOLEN RAPHAEL New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 930, 7 June 1957, Page 8
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