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Russell Hayden | Rod Stanton | |
Jane Adams | Marjorie Elmore | |
Lionel Atwill | Sir Eric Hazarias | |
Keye Luke | Tal Shan | |
Helen Bennett | Indra | |
Ted Hecht | Doc Harris | |
John Eldredge | Dr. Elmore | |
John Mylong | Malborn | |
John Miljan | Dr. Gaffron | |
John Gallaudet | Prof. Grebb | |
George Lynn | Henchman Marlow | |
Dick Curtis | Henchman Johnson | |
Arthur Space | Reeves | |
Frances Chung | Lakana Shan | |
Gene Roth | Police Capt. Hammond | |
Jane Adams (2) | Marjorie Elmore | |
George Lynn | Marlow | |
Dick Curtis | Johnson | |
Arthur Space | 'System' Reeves |
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Producer |
Joseph O'Donnell
Morgan Cox |
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Writer |
Paul Huston
Tom Gibson Joseph F. Poland |
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Cinematography |
Gus Peterson
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Following the end of WWII, war-monger Sir Eric Hazarias sets the wheel in motion for WWIII. His search for Meteorium 245, the only practical defence against the atomic bomb, leads him to mythical Pendrang. Obstructing his sinister plan to rule the world are Rod Stanton, United Peace Foundation investigator, Tal Shan , Pendrang native, and Marjorie Elmore, daughter of scientist Dr. Elmore, unwilling assistant to Sir Eric. |
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