Radar Patrol vs Spy King

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Radar Patrol vs Spy King
Directed by Fred C. Brannon
Produced by Franklin Adreon
Written by Royal Cole
William Lively
Sol Shor
Starring Kirk Alyn
Jean Dean
John Merton
George J. Lewis
Eve Whitney
Anthony Warde
Cinematography Ellis W. Carter
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release date(s) 1949
Running time 12 chapters (167 min)
IMDb profile

Radar Patrol vs Spy King (1949) is a 12 episode 1949 black and white intrigue film serial produced and distributed by Republic Pictures from an original, commissioned screenplay, collaboratively written by Royal K. Cole, William Lively and Sol Shor

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[edit] Synopsis

Federal Bureau of Radar Research agents find themselves facing attempts to impede American radar development, due to the activities of a former Nazi saboteur, Baroda, and his criminal associates.

[edit] Cast

Kirk Alyn as Chris Calvert
Jean Dean as Joan Hughes
John Merton as John Baroda
George J. Lewis as Lt Manuel Agura
Eve Whitney as Nitra
Anthony Warde as Ricco
Stephen Gregory as Hugo
Tristram Coffin as Franklin Lord

[edit] Chapter titles

  1. The Fatal Fog
  2. Perilous Trail
  3. Rolling Fury
  4. Flight of the Spy King
  5. Trapped Underground
  6. Wheels of Disaster
  7. Electrocution
  8. Death Rings the Phone
  9. Tomb of Terror
  10. Death Dive -- Re-Cap Chapter
  11. Desperate Mission
  12. Day of Reckoning

[edit] Stunts & Effects

Stunts by:
Tom Steele as Chris Calvert & Ricco Morgan (doubling Kirk Alyn & Anthony Warde)
Dale Van Sickel Chris Calvert, Ricco Morgan & Lt Manuel Agura(doubling Kirk Alyn, Anthony Warde and George J. Lewis)
David Sharpe as Lt Manuel Agura (doubling George J. Lewis)

Special Effects by the Lydecker brothers

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Preceded by
The James Brothers of Missouri (1949)
Republic Serial
Radar Patrol vs Spy King (1949)
Succeeded by
The Invisible Monster (1950)
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