Lives Of Harry Lime - The Complete Old Time Radio Show


(4.3 stars; 3 reviews)

This upload contains all 52 episodes of the Old Time Radio show, The Lives of Harry Lime, starring Orson Welles and based on the movie of the same title.

OTR enthusiasts owe a huge debt to those who have worked tirelessly to discover, acquire, and preserve these recordings. The aim is to ensure these excellent artistic expressions of our past are preserved for this and all future generations.


This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

Chapters

Select a chapter to play

Too Many Crooks 27:34
See Naples and Live 28:39
Clay Pigeon 29:30
Ticket to Tangier 27:31
Voodoo 28:07
Bohemian Star 27:56
Love Affair 27:30
Rogue's Holiday 27:56
Work of Art 27:32
Operation Music Box 28:21
Golden Fleece 27:42
Blue Bride 27:29
Every Frame Has a Silver Lining 28:00
Mexican Hat Trick 28:47
Art Is Long and Lime Is Fleeting 28:21
In Pursuit of a Ghost 28:58
Horse Play 28:39
3 Farthings for Your Thoughts 28:03
The Third Woman 28:56
An Old Moorish Custom 28:37
It's a Knockout 28:30
Two Is Company 28:04
Cherchez La Gem 27:58
Hand of Glory 28:10
Double Double Cross 27:42
5000 Pengoes and a Kiss 28:05
Dark Enchantress 27:44
Earl on Troubled Waters 28:40
Dead Candidate 28:19
It's in the Bag 28:24
Hyacinth Patrol 27:39
Turnabout Is Foul Play 27:48
Violets, Sweet Violets 27:23
Faith, Lime, and Charity 28:27
Pleasure Before Business 26:51
Fool's Gold 28:02
Man of Mystery 28:58
The Painted Smile 28:54
Harry Joins the Circus 28:43
Suzie's Cue 28:25
Vive Le Chance 27:59
Elusive Vermeer 28:35
Murder on the Riviera 27:43
Pearls of Bohemia 27:28
A Night in a Harem 28:16
Blackmail Is a Nasty Word 28:25
The Professor Regrets 28:52
The Hard Way 28:21
Paris Is Not the Same 28:43
Honeymoon 28:33
The Blue Caribou 27:25
Greek Meets Greek 26:36

Reviews

Pretty Good But Welles Had Almost Nothing To Do With This


(4 stars)

Welles did not contribute anything to this series other than his voice. He did not write any of the episodes. After the success of the Carol Reed film, Welles became so sick and tired of being described by the press as 'The Third Man' he refused to allow his publicists to mention it. "I hope I never have to hear a zither again" he said. The elaborate con featured in episode 17 "Horse Play" was recycled for 1974's big movie hit "The Sting".