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Tim Tyler's Luck - $10.00 This was Universal's 37th sound-era serial and was based on the long-running comic strip by Lyman Young. The story starts with Tim coming to Africa in search of his father, Professor Tyler, a noted scientist who has gone to the gorilla country and turned up missing. Tim stows away on a river steamer and meets Lora Lacey, posing as Lora Graham who is searching for "Spider" Webb, an ivory-safari robber and thief. Lora and Tim pursue Webb, which leads them to Tim's captive father, and they are able to beat Webb and his minions, and share a vast ivory treasure. - Universal |
Quality – Good 12 Chapters |
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Trader Tom of the China Seas - $10.00 The United Nations has island trader Tom Rogers (Harry Lauter) and Vivian Wells (Aline Towne), daughter of a schooner captain, spearheading the effort to keep subversive native groups from starting revolutions in Burmatra and neighboring Asian countries, which, thank you very much, they accomplish by the end of 12 episodes. Produced & Directed by Franklin Adreon Republic Pictures |
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The Undersea Kingdom - $10.00 Crash Corrigan and Diana join Professor Norton in the search for the source of a string of earthquakes. They ride in Prof. Norton's rocket submarine searching the sea. When they find Atlantis they are caught in a war between peaceful Atlanteans, and war-monging Atlanteans. After many harrowing moments for Crash, Diana, Prof. Norton and Billy, they barely get away with their lives. Directors: William Reeves Easton & Joseph Kane Produced by Nat Levine - Republic Pictures |
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White Eagle - $10.00 White Eagle is the son of a massacred army officer, who has been raised by an Indian tribe. White Eagle is working to get a peace treaty signed between the Indians and the white settlers, but "Dandy" Darnell (James Craven), in one of the "greatest" over-the-top, scenery-chewing performances even lensed, has about a dozen different reasons for the treaty not to be signed, and keeps dispatching a small army of henchmen to keep relations between the Indians and the settlers stirred to a boiling point. Columbia |
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Who’s Guilty? - $10.00 |
Quality – Poor to Fair 15 Chapters |
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Wild West Days - $10.00 Larry Munro has discovered a vein of platinum on his ranch. A group known as the Secret Seven has learned about it and plan to get the Munro Ranch. Kentucky Wade and his friends arrive to help Larry and are soon fighting off attempts on their lives by the henchman of the Secret Seven and the Indians they enlist by bribing them with rifles. |
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Winners of the West - $10.00 |
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Young Eagles - $10.00 Dedicated to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, this inexpensive, independently produced serial starred a couple of Boy Scouts -- Bobbie Cox and Jim Vance -- who with their pilot, Carter Dixon, crashland in a Central American jungle. Dixon suffers a broken leg, and the boys must use all of their skill and scouting knowledge to get him and themselves back to civilization. Along the way, they are threatened by various jungle fauna and a couple of human predators, Philo McCullough and serial regular Frank Lackteen. Geared thoroughly to the small fry, this 12 chapter serial cast a clever canine, Johnson, in lieu of the usual love interest. |
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Zombies of the Stratosphere - $10.00 |
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Zorro Rides Again - $10.00 |
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Zorro’s Black Whip - $10.00 |
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Zorro’s Fighting Legion - $10.00 |
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