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      • Unlike many of these serials, "Radar Patrol vs Spy King" does not feature any exotic locations (it looks like they used the same southern California valley used for "Lassie" and "The Real McCoys") or any exciting apparatus.
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  2. Radar Patrol vs. Spy King is a 1949 12-chapter black-and-white spy film serial produced and distributed by Republic Pictures from an original, commissioned screenplay collaboratively written by Royal K. Cole, William Lively and Sol Shor.

  3. Unlike many of these serials, "Radar Patrol vs Spy King" does not feature any exotic locations (it looks like they used the same southern California valley used for "Lassie" and "The Real McCoys") or any exciting apparatus.

  4. Feb 12, 2014 · Radar Patrol vs. Spy King, unlike most of Republic’s other non-Western post-war serials, utilizes a familiar real-world technology (radar) as its central gimmick, rather than fantastic science-fictional devices.

  5. The war lords of a potential enemy of the US has the spy ring, led by John Baroda, the Spy King and his aide Nitra, sabotaging the plans for a vast defense system of radar stations along the American borders.

  6. May 14, 2021 · THOUGHTS/ANALYSIS: Radar Patrol vs Spy King is a 1949 serial comprised of twelve chapters. The serial opens up with the usual display of explosions signifying attacks that are disrupting the completion of a new radar system across the United States.

  7. Radar Patrol vs. Spy King 1949 Special agent Alyn and his buxom Vargas girl Jean Dean battle the deadly Baroda and his ring of saboteurs, hellbent on destroying America. 12 episodes of the serial edited onto two cassettes.

  8. Radar Patrol vs. Spy King. 1949. Directed by Fred C. Brannon. ONE THRILL AFTER ANOTHER! The war lords of a potential enemy of the US has the spy ring, led by John Baroda, the Spy King and his aide Nitra, sabotaging the plans for a vast defense system of radar stations along the American borders.

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