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The Treasure of the Sierra Madre: Full Cast Radio Drama Audiobook
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“A Superb Hollywood Playhouse” The Independent
We follow the fortunes of three ill-matched gold diggers who are searching for treasure in Mexico. As they hunt for their elusive prize, the three prospectors become progressively more corrupt and fall foul of each other’s all-consuming greed. With Humphrey Bogart recapturing his role as the wicked Fred C. Dobbs and Walter Huston as the grizzled old timer Howard, the role for which he received the Oscar as best supporting actor.
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About the Authors
Alan Ladd (1913–1964) was an award-winning American actor and film and television producer. He found cinematic success in the 1940s and 1950s, particularly in Westerns and film noir. He is especially known for his role in the movie Shane. His awards include a Picturegoer Award for Best Actor in 1947 for the movie This Gun for Hire, and in 1953 he was named Most Popular Male Star by Photoplay magazine. He contributed as an actor or producer in more than a hundred films and television shows over the course of his career.
John Baddeley is a British voice actor whose credits include many BBC radio productions, the narrator of the documentary The Death Train, and the voice of Winston Churchill in a 2003 PBS miniseries.
About the Narrators
Gerald Mohr (1914–1968) was a radio, stage, film, and television actor. With his striking resemblance to Humphrey Bogart, he was often cast in film noir roles. He is best known for his work in radio, primarily in The Whistler and The Adventures of Philip Marlowe. In 1949 Radio and Television Life magazine named Mohr as the Best Male Actor on Radio.
Frank Lovejoy (1912–1962) was an American film, radio, and television actor who played a number of detectives, reporters, and soldiers over the course of his career. His gritty voice was ideal for radio, and he went on to star on such shows as Night Beat and Gangbusters.
Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957) was an American movie star best known for his performances in the classic films The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, and The Big Sleep. He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in The African Queen, and he was ranked by the American Film Institute as the greatest male star of classic American cinema.
Terence Edmond (1939-2009) was a British actor best known for his role as Ian Sweet in the 1960s television series Z Cars.