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Otto Brower & B. Reeves EasonPhantom Empire - Chapter 9: Prisoners of the Ray (1935)

From IMDB:When the ancient continent of Mu sank beneath the ocean, some of its inhabitant survived in caverns beneath the sea. Cowboy singer Gene Autry stumbles upon the civilization, now buried beneath his own Radio Ranch. The Muranians have developed technology and weaponry such as television and ray guns. Their rich supply of radium draws unscrupulous speculators from the surface. The peaceful civilization of the Muranians is corrupted by the greed from above, and it becomes Autry's task to prevent all-out war, ideally without disrupting his regular radio show.


This movie is part of the collection: Feature Films

Director: Otto Brower & B. Reeves Eason
Producer: Nat Levine
Production Company: Mascot Pictures Corporation
Audio/Visual: sound, black & white
Keywords: Musical; Sci-Fi; Western; Serial

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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