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Some covers of The Nancy Drew Files featured stills from the series instead of the usual art, along with an advertisement for the new series. While doing research for an article I came across an unexpected. 'Was Jack Benny Gay': The Amount of Weight In Jack Bennys Loafers. There are hundreds of other great old time radio detective and radio mystery dramas, but unfortunately Nancy Drew was never an old time radio broadcast. The short-lived series was broadcast in Canada, France, Germany and the United States. Nancy Drew had a series of classic movies in the 1930s. On New Years Day, caught in The Land of Indecision as film fans often are, I mentally then.
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It was shot in Paris, France, and Toronto, Canada. THE ORIGINAL NANCY DREW MOVIE MYSTERY COLLECTION (1938/1939). The series lasted only one season, and produced 13 episodes. Once during a nighttime filming of The Nancy Drew Mysteries, Jean Rasey (aka George Fayne) was blinded by bright lights and nearly drove into a lamp post.ġ995, Nelvana Television produced a Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series featuring - of all things- a brunette Nancy Drew (Tracy Ryan) living on her own and going to college. Voodoo Doll, Part II **Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Episode**Īrson and Old Lace **Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Episode** Voodoo Doll, Part I **Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Episode** The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom, Part II **Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Episode** The Mystery of the Hollywood Phantom, Part I **Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Episode** The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula, Part II The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Meet Dracula, Part I Janet Louise Johnson (Janet Julian) - Nancy Drew (1978) What adventure! What romance! What intrigue!
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Her glamourous adventures included posing as a world-famous professional tennis player, solving mysteries aboard cruise ships and overthrowing counterfeit gangs. Nancy danced to disco, drove a groovy blue sports car and even teamed up with the Hardy Boys (wearing their leisure suits) to bust crime the 70s way.
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Brutalmoose has done full playthroughs, or 'Nance streams' of a few games, most notably Curse of Blackmoor Manor and Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake. Lewis, another YouTuber, has been performing several Nancy Drew LPs to date. The Nancy Drew Mysteries television show of the 1970s was saturated in cultural influences. That Dude in the Suede has a good one of Waters Edge. Millions of girls sat spell-bound in front of their television sets, anxiously waiting to see if Nancy could solve the puzzling incidents in her hometown, River Heights USA. In 1977, Nancy Drew donned her double-knit pantsuit and set out with her friends George Fayne and Ned Nickerson to solve her very first mystery on television. Check one of these out next time you want to sharpen your detective skills with a 1930s flair.īonita Granville was only fifteen years old when she began filming Nancy Drew: Detective. Nancy still got into more trouble than the average 16-year-old of the day. Her father did warn her about the dangers of her sleuthing, but she didn't care. The Nancy Drew of the 1930s wore sweet cotton frocks while trailing the local gangsters in her smart, low-swung roadster, complete with a rumble seat. Granville did lend an air of brattiness to Nancy's character, and had her doing things Nancy would have never done in the books. Three more were made over the next year: Nancy Drew: Reporter (1939, available on VHS and DVD), Nancy Drew: Troubleshooter (1939), and Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (1939). Granville must have done something right because Nancy Drew: Detective, was an immediate hit with Drew fans. Bonita Granville, who at the time was known for playing bratty kid roles, was selected for the part of Nancy Drew. Thomas E.It was just eight years after the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories had begun its record-breaking seventy-three years and counting literary run that Warner Brothers decided to produce Nancy Drew: Detective (1938), the first of four Nancy Drew movies.

Nancy Drew, competing in the local newspaper’s amateur reporter contest, clears a girl named Eula Denning of murder charges.

The film stars Bonita Granville as Nancy Drew, John Litel, Frankie Thomas, Mary Lee, Dickie Jones and Larry Williams. Nancy Drew… Reporter is a 1939 American mystery film directed by William Clemens and written by Kenneth Gamet.
