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(More customer reviews)Okay, this version of the conflict between G men and the Black Dragon society might not have the great chapter endings or the raven or the super weapons in "G Men Versus the Black Dragon", but I couldn't help liking it anyway. You have thwe antics of the East Side Kids...no Leo Gorcey, but the rest are all there. You have Lionel Atwill as the Japanese villain with a rather german accent. You have the secret entrance to the hideout in a haystack. You have shots where the shadows cast by the staircase resemble the rising sun symbol associated with the Japanese during the second world war. You have allusions to history in touches like the Japanese merchant (a cover, of course, for the Black Dragon Society) closing their doors on December 7, 1941. I guess I can't call this one of the great serials, but what the heck, I really enjoyed it and recommend it.
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In this WWII epic, Lionel Atwill and Turhan Bey play Japanese spies who infiltrate the United States and set about to sabotage America's defense effort. The Junior G-Men, a group of young pilots played by the Dead End Kids and Little Tough Guys take only 12 chapters to defeat this road-company Mikado and win the war from the back lot at Universal.
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