The Drums of Jeopardy
Harold Macgrath
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The Drums of Jeopardy is a 1920 American novel by Harold MacGrath. The story was serialized by the The Saturday Evening Post beginning in January of 1920.
In 1922 the book was made into a Broadway play and the following year a motion picture. A second film version appeared in 1931.
It is said that a young Boris Karloff, who previously had a few uncredited film roles, chose his stage name for his first screen credit in 1920 from a Russian mad scientist character named "Boris Karlov" in this novel. The name "Boris Karlov" was used from MacGrath's book for the 1922 Broadway play, but by 1923 with actor Boris Karloff using the similar sounding variation, the film version renamed the character, played by Wallace Beery, "Gregor Karlov." In the 1931 film version, however, with Warner Oland playing the character, the mad scientist's name is restored to "Boris Karlov," less than a year before Frankenstein would make Boris Karloff a household word for generations. Ironically, Boris Karloff would play many mad scientists on screen, but never "Boris Karlov." (Wikipedia) (9 hr 52 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 01 | 20:47 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 02 | 8:52 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 03 | 16:38 | Lu par Mark Nelson |
Chapter 04 | 37:10 | Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Chapter 05 | 17:31 | Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Chapter 06 | 13:20 | Lu par Lucy Burgoyne (1950-2014) |
Chapter 07 | 15:27 | Lu par J. M. Smallheer |
Chapter 08 | 13:17 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 09 | 9:57 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 10 | 18:13 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 11 | 22:27 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 12 | 9:06 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 13 | 21:09 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 14 | 13:54 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 15 | 24:16 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 16 | 13:10 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 17 | 21:18 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 18 | 15:02 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 19 | 24:41 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 20 | 19:48 | Lu par Nathalie J. |
Chapter 21 | 11:09 | Lu par J. M. Smallheer |
Chapter 22 | 13:40 | Lu par Christine Blachford |
Chapter 23 | 9:59 | Lu par Christine Blachford |
Chapter 24 | 22:42 | Lu par Vin Reilly |
Chapter 25 | 16:05 | Lu par Vin Reilly |
Chapter 26 | 20:43 | Lu par Vin Reilly |
Chapter 27 | 23:30 | Lu par Vin Reilly |
Chapter 28 | 13:12 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Chapter 29 | 23:11 | Lu par RK Wilcox |
Chapter 30 | 25:57 | Lu par RK Wilcox |
Chapter 31 | 20:22 | Lu par RK Wilcox |
Chapter 32 | 14:32 | Lu par Katie Gibboney |
Chapter 33 | 21:44 | Lu par RK Wilcox |
Critiques
Great story, too many readers





The Outlier
Excellent, well paced international mystery. Starts out with good male reader for a gentleman's hero tale, then switches over to high-pitched voice female chapter readers just when the physical action heats up. Equates to distracting and limp narration from then on. Stlll, story worth a listen; suggest a future audio re-do with just one strong reader from beginning to end.
Great





Rai
Several readers. Great story. Keeps you listening till the very end.