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Boy's Cinema
Date | Number: 612 | Lang: English (en)
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   By netrap
"Heroes of the Flames" was a twelve-chapter Universal serial. its first chapter was released in the U.S. on March 23, 1931. As far as is known, this serial is lost, or at least misplaced. It does not exist in collectors' hands--which is a quite common occurrence with Universal serials of the 1930=33 period.
  
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Content:Boy's Cinema [# 612, September 5, 1931] (2d, 28pp, cover photo)
 
Page: 3Heroes of the Flames [Part 1 of ?] serial by Anon.; adapted from the movie (Tim McCoy, Marion Shockley).
 
Page: 9Sweepstakes short story by Anon.; adapted from the movie (Eddie Quillan).
 
Page: 15West of Cheyenne short story by Anon.; adapted from the movie (Tom Tyler).
 
Page: 21The Sea God short story by Anon.; adapted from the movie (Richard Arlen, Fay Wray).
 
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