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Ace Drummond - $10.00 |
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The Great Adventures of Captain Kidd - $10.00 In 1697, Richard Dale and Alan Duncan are sent on an "undercover" mission by the British Admiralty to find and gather information on the notorious pirate, Captain Kidd. The two agents soon join Kidd's crew and discover, to their surprise, that the Captain is a far different man than they had expected. |
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Adventures of Captain Africa - $10.00 Captain Africa (John Hart) comes to the aid of an Arabian potentate whose prime minister has been kidnapped. There is a beautiful princess, a young sidekick, a dastardly villain, and a great deal of ferocious wildlife. John Hart is perhaps best known for replacing Clayton Moore for one season as television's The Lone Ranger. |
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Captain America - $10.00 |
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The Adventures of Captain Marvel - $10.00 Billy Batson speaks the magic word and is transformed into the worlds mightest mortal "Captain Marvel." Watch Billy and his friends track down and defeat the Scorpion in 12 thrilling episodes. Directed by William Witney & John English Produced by Hiram S. Brown Jr - Republic |
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Adventures of Frank and Jesse James - $10.00 |
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Adventures of Red Ryder - $10.00 |
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Adventures of Sir Galahad - $10.00 |
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The Adventures of Smilin’ Jack - $10.00 |
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Adventures of the Flying Cadets - $10.00 Johnny Downs, Robert Armstrong, Billy Benedict, Eduardo Ciannelli and Jennifer Holt star in this action-packed drama about a band of World War II soldiers who come under scrutiny for murders they didn't commit. The real culprit is said to be a mysterious Nazi sympathizer known as the Hangman, who's rumored to be spiriting helium from Africa to Germany. Can the gang stop him? |
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Atom Man vs Superman - $10.00 Lex Luthor, secretly the Atom Man, is blackmailing the city of Metropolis by threatening to destroy the entire community. Perry White, editor of "The Daily Planet", assigns Lois Lane, Jimmy Olson and Clark Kent to cover the story. Luthor invents a number of deadly devices to plague the city, including a disintegrating machine which can reduce people to their basic atoms and reassemble them in another place. But Superman manages to thwart each scheme. Columbia |
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Adventures of Frank Merriwell - $10.00 This serial featured husky Donald Briggs in the title role, a Fardale College star athlete who inherits a valuable ring from his father. By deciphering an inscription on the ring, Merriwell and his friends discover a hidden treasure of gold nuggets worth $30,000. There is opposition from a gang of cutthroats, of course, but Merriwell still manages to win the Big Game for his college. Lending much needed feminine appeal to the proceedings is Jean Rogers, who that same year would skyrocket to fame as Dale Arden in the Flash Gordon serial.
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The Batman and The Electric Brain - $10.00 |
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Batman and The Wizard - $10.00 Antisocial Prof. Hammil's Remote Control device, which enables the user to take over any motor vehicle within 50 miles (!), is stolen by The Wizard, black-hooded mastermind, and his gang. Batman and Robin (who drive about in a standard convertible) must prevent the Wizard from obtaining diamonds, needed as fuel for the device, and rescue magazine photographer Vicki Vale from periodic perils. Columbia |
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Battling with Buffalo Bill - $10.00 Universal's 10th serial of the sound-era(between "Danger Island" and "Spell of the Circus")gave "The Great West That Was" by William F."Buffalo Bill" Cody as the story source but the title was about all that was retained. When gold is discovered in a small western town, local gambler Jim Rodney(Francis Ford) decides to seize possession of the claim by having the townspeople either murdered or frightned away by Indians. In order to stir up the Indians, Rodney has his henchmen Joe Tampas(Bud Osborne) and Lem Tampas(Merrill McCormick) murder an Indian woman and steal their horses. When the town comes under attack by the enraged Indians, "Buffalo Bill" Cody(Tom Tyler)arrives with a U.S.Cavalry troop and drives the Indians off. |
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Black Arrow - $10.00 |
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The Black Coin - $10.00 The first of three inexpensive serials produced by Louis Weiss for Poverty Row company Stage and Screen Productions, The Black Coin centered around 12 black coins, who together form a treasure map. The plot was as old as the Hollywood Hills, and didn't quite deliver the same punch by 1936, despite the addition of the popular G-men to the proceedings. Secret Service agents Ralph Graves and Ruth Mix go in search of the villains who are using the Caswell Shipping Company as a front to their smuggling operation when they stumble over the secret of The Black Coin. Ruth Mix, the daughter of Tom, furnished much-needed name value to all three Stage and Screen serials. William Desmond, a major serial star in the silent era, plays a bit as a bartender in The Black Coin, while, more amusingly, veteran stunt man Yakima Canutt appears as a character named "Ed McMahon." |
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Blackhawk - $10.00 |
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The Black Widow - $10.00 |
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Blake of Scotland Yard - $10.00 Blake has financed a death ray designed by young inventor Ralph Byrd. The ray will be a boon to mankind (sure!) so long as it doesn't fall into the wrong hands. Those hands belong to "The Scorpion", a hooded mystery villain in league with a Teutonic munitions manufacturer. After several weeks' worth of hidden panels, explosions, kidnappings and other activity, the Scorpion is revealed to be..... - Victory |
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Brenda Starr, Reporter - $10.00 Daily Flash newspaper journalist Brenda Starr (Joan Woodbury), and her photographer, Chuck Allen (Syd Saylor), assigned to cover a fire in an old house where they discover the wounded Joe Heller (Wheeler Oakman),a mobster suspected of stealing a quarter-million dollar payroll. The dying Heller tells Brenda that someone took his satchel of stolen money and he gives her a coded message. Kruger (Jack Ingram), the gangster who shot Heller, escapes to his gang's hideout with the bag but discovers it is filled with paper rather than money. The gang, knowing Heller gave Brenda a coded message makes many attempts on her life to get her to reveal where Heller hid the payroll money. But thanks to Chuck and Police Lieutenant Larry Farrel (Kane Richmond), she evades them, until Pesky (William 'Billy' Benedict), a Daily Flash office boy succeeds in decoding the Heller message. |
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Brick Bradford - $10.00 |
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Bruce Gentry - $10.00 Famed aviator Bruce Gentry is working with scientist Andrew Benson, setting out to uncover the origin of a deadly secret weapon---an electronically controlled flying disc which can be directed at moving or stationary targets. The disc was master-minded by an enemy agent known only as "The Recorder" because...he speaks entirely via recordings. Aided by rancher Frank Farrell and his sister Juanita "Nita" Hodges, Gentry consistently foils "The Recorders" schemes, which are carried out by "The Recorder's" henchmen, Krendon, Allen and Chandler, including an attack on the Panama Canal. Columbia |
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Burn 'Em Up Barnes - $10.00 |
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Buck Rogers - $10.00 Buck Rogers and Buddy Wade, are leading a dirigible expedition that's flying over the North Pole. Their airship gets caught in a blizzard and is forced down. Buddy's scientist father has invented "Navano" gas, which induces suspended animation. The airship crashes, the gas is released and the dirigible gets buried in an avalanche. 500 years later, a rocket patrol ship sees the wreckage of the ship and revives Buck and Buddy. Now the adventure begins. - Universal |
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