The Modern Adventures of Casanova was a 1952 Mutual radio show starring Errol Flynn.[2] Flynn played a modern-day descendant of Casanova who actually works for Interpol.[3] The program was written, produced, and directed by William N. Robson. Walter Schumann provided the music.[4]
Country of origin | United States |
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Language(s) | English |
Syndicates | Mutual Broadcasting System in cooperation with M-G-M Radio Attractions |
Starring | Errol Flynn |
Created by | Errol Flynn |
Written by | Peter Dixon Harold Swanton |
Directed by | William Robson |
Produced by | William Robson |
Original release | 3 January 1952[1] – 8 January 1953 |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
The critic from the Chicago Daily Tribune said that "this swashbuckling mademoiselle chaser reads a script loaded with improbable situations, double entendres and what I suppose is Riviera playboy talk."[5]