Real Life References - Locations
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Appearances of St. Louis Addresses
Year | Figure | Title | Comments |
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1938 | Mandrake the Magician | "Blozz the Champion" | Fork of Lemay and Ferry Roads[footnotes 1] |
1953 | Mandrake the Magician | "The Mysterious Mr Beam" | Sixth and Olive[footnotes 2] |
Note
- ↑ Lemay Ferry Road is a road in St. Louis
- ↑ N 6th st and Olive st is Downtown St. Louis, not far away from Phil Davis studio at the Louderman Building.
Appearances of New York City Addresses
Year | Figure | Title | Comments |
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1950 | Mandrake the Magician | "The Dark One" | 235 E 45th St[footnotes 1]: Princess Narda's address on a telegram |
1965 | Mandrake the Magician | "The Sign of 8" | Bartlett Street: Princess Narda's address |
Note
- ↑ Lee Falk's address when he traveled with the ships "S.S. Exochorda" and "S.S. Evangelium" in 1938 and 1941.
Appearances of Boston Addresses
Year | Figure | Title | Comments |
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1946 | The Phantom | "Mister Hog" | A newspaper headline reads: "Diana Palmer, Socialite Explorer and Sportswoman, Winning Brattle[footnotes 1] Steeple Chase..." |
1948 | The Phantom | "The Girls" | A newspaper ad reads: Globetrotter Inc, 20 Brattle Street |
Note
- ↑ The Cambridge Summer Theatre was located at Brattle Hall