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==Reprints==
==Reprints==
===Vinyl===
===Vinyl===
====The Official Adventures of Mandrake and the Phantom====
In 1967, "Leo the Lion Records" (a MGM sub-label) released the narative album "The Official Adventures of Mandrake and the Phantom" (Record number: CH-1041). Narrator: Jackson Beck. Writer: John Fleming. Consultant: [[Lee Falk]]. Album cover by [[Fred Fredericks]] and [[Sy Barry]].
 
The Phantom and the Mandrake adventures are separated, the first being featured on side one, in "The Astronaut and the Pirates", and the latter on side two, in "The Return of the Cobra".
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====Mandrake the Magician Original Radio Broadcasts ====
====Mandrake the Magician Original Radio Broadcasts ====

Revision as of 20:15, 20 December 2014

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From the 11 nov. 1940 to 02 june 1942 Mutual radio network, New York, aired a 15 minute serial with Mandrake the Magician. It started in New York over station WOR as a three days a week serial and then five days a week beginning in 1941. The sponsor, Taystee Bread Company, had a special membership in the Mandrake Magicians Club.

Plot

Various stories against such evil doers as; Capt. X, Barracuda, Hithpitch, The Red Baron, Mr. Z, The Green Mask and the Cobra. Several taken from the war theme; bombs, spy rings, submarine attacks near New York City and so on.

Some episodes promote the observance of health rules among children.

Cast & Crew

Writing credits

  • Charles Spain Chuck Verral

Director

  • Carlo De Angelo

Producer

  • Henry Souvaine

Cast

  • Raymond Edward Johnson as Mandrake
  • Juano Hernandez as Lothar
  • Francesca Lenni as Princess Narda


Newspaper review & NBC Network add

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Reprints

Vinyl

Mandrake the Magician Original Radio Broadcasts

In 1973 George Garabedian Productions published "Mandrake the Magician Original Radio Broadcasts".