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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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Now displaying: January, 2017
Jan 30, 2017

Rex begins his investigation. A mother, a fisherman, a candy store, and a saint. Part 2 of Rex Rivetter and the Case of Pete and Repeat

Tonight's episode of "Rex Rivetter; Private Eye" starred Randy Coull and featured Nick Young as Lt. Burke, Adam Sheldon as Officer Monroe, and Calandra Crane as Margie. Tonight’s guest stars were Edgar Diaz-Gutierrez as Father Lozado and Steven Jensen as Gerard Sullivan with Jane Harris as May and appearances by Gabby Nelson, Jim Steinberg, Wendy Savage, Stephanie Nesbitt and Rudy Good. It was written by Greg McAfee and is transcribed in San Diego, California. It was produced by Downstairs Entertainment with recording, sound and editing by Davey Boy Productions. The Rex Rivetter theme "Nightmare" by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with vocal, sound and technical direction by Dave Rivas. 

Be sure to join us in two weeks, same time and place, for the exciting third part of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye and "The Case of Pete and Re-Peat." Next Monday, catch our recap show, Rivetting Conversations, wherever you listen to Rex for behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew. If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter.

You can also listen to Rex at:

iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy
Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3
Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92
iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/
YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz

Jan 23, 2017

Join us for Rivetting Conversations - interviews with the cast and crew of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye, hosted by Joe Fejeran!

In this installment, Joe interviews Randy Coull, the voice of Rex Rivetter, and Rhiannon McAfee, producer and director of Rex and the voice of our dear, departed Jenny. Get Randy's and Rhiannon's thoughts on the start of season two, information about what's coming for the rest of the season, and Joe's conspiracy theories.

Warning: This podcast contains spoilers for previous Rex Rivetter episodes!!!

Be sure to join us in two weeks, same time and place, for another episode of Rivetting conversations! Next Monday, catch the exciting second part of "The Case of Pete and Repeat." If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter.

You can also listen to Rex at:

iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy
Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3
Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92
iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/
YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz

Rivetting Conversations is hosted by Joe Fejeran and produced by Downstairs Entertainment. "Nightmare," by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used by permission of Music Sales Corp.

 

Jan 16, 2017

Jenny has been gone for months and Rex's world has shattered. A church, a priest, and another request to "Save the Girl." The season 2 premiere of Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is here.

Tonight's episode of "Rex Rivetter; Private Eye" starred Randy Coull with guest star Edgar Diaz-Gutierrez as Father Lozado. It was written by Greg McAfee and is transcribed in San Diego, California. It was produced by Downstairs Entertainment with recording, sound and editing by Davey Boy Productions. The Rex Rivetter theme "Nightmare" by the Artie Shaw Orchestra is used with permission of Music Sales Corp. Rex Rivetter is directed by Rhiannon McAfee with vocal, sound and technical direction by Dave Rivas.

Be sure to join us in two weeks, same time and place, for the exciting second part of Rex Rivetter; Private Eye and "The Case of Pete and Re-Peat." Next Monday, catch our recap show, Rivetting Conversations, wherever you listen to Rex for behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew. If you love our show, you can donate towards production costs at www.patreon.com/rexrivetter.

You can also listen to Rex at:

iTunes: http://apple.co/2cLLgVy
Google Play: http://bit.ly/2cpSnT3
Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2c1OL92
iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/show/263-rex-rivetter-private/
YouTube: http://bit.ly/2iBaqoz

Jan 3, 2017

Get ready! In 2 weeks, on January 16th at 4pm, Season 2 of Rex Rivetter premieres with the Case of Pete and Repeat. All new Rex every other week. Rivetting Conversations will be live after each episode for our Patreon supporters and the edited version released a week after each episode to everyone. 

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Please support Rex by donating at www.patreon.com/RexRivetter.
 
Rex Rivetter: Private Eye is written by Greg McAfee and directed by Rhiannon McAfee with sound, vocal, and 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.
 
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