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Rex Rivetter: Private Eye

The year is 1955. Tinsel town. The land of make-believe. It's a time of growth in American prosperity. Especially in Los Angeles. Here, dreams are bought and sold. But there's a seedier side to the City of Angels, the shadows where pimps and narcotics pushers live, where organized crime stands just around every corner with one hand out, and the other wrapped around a roscoe. It's a city full of fancy dames and slick cons, where bookies know the vig, so you better, too. Some folks call it noir or pulp fiction. But for a private eye named Rex Rivetter, it's home. Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is written by Greg McAfee, directed by Rhiannon McAfee and is produced in San Diego, California by Downstairs Entertainment with editing and sound design by Steve Murdock. "Nightmare," by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used by permission of Music Sales Corp.
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Aug 1, 2016

Rex takes a missing person case. A nightclub, a tussle with thugs, and an uninvited office guest. 

Rex Rivetter and The Case of the Farmer's Wife - Part 1 stars Randy Coull as Rex Rivetter and Rhiannon McAfee as Jenny McIntosh. This week's episode features Steve Murdock as Anthony Solerno with appearances by James Steinberg and Jennifer McKenna. This week's guest star is Debbie David as Virginia Madison.

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Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is written by Greg McAfee and directed by Rhiannon McAfee with technical direction by Dave Rivas. It is produced by Downstairs Entertainment in association with DaveyBoy Productions. "Nightmare," by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used by permission of Music Sales Corp.

4 Comments
  • over six years ago
    Terry Jensen
    I am so curious how you can to use Cedar City as the home of the victim and the killer. I as only because I was born and grew up there and it was so fun to hear it used.

    Love the podcast.
  • seven and a half years ago
    Raylene Wall
    So DAMN good....I love it!

    rj
  • seven and a half years ago
    Edgar Diaz-Gutierrez
    Fantastic start! Riveting story!! :D
  • seven and a half years ago
    Miss Haversham
    Fantastic! Dreams do come true, Rex!!! <3
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