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Chandu the Magician

By: Harry Earnshaw, Raymond Morgan
Narrated by: Tom Collins
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Frank Chandler, a dignified, globe-trotting American, learned certain mystical secrets while studying under the wise men of the East. Those secrets gave him near-unlimited psychic powers, turning him into Chandu the Magician. In his global war on the powers of ancient evil, he is joined by the mysterious Egyptian princess Nadji; his sister, Dorothy Regent; and his niece and nephew, Betty and Bob. Tom Collins stars as Chandu in these exotic half-hour episodes from 1949 that deliver just the right mix of mystery, intrigue, and adventure!

Episodes include: The Origin of Chandu 02-03-49; The Village of Thieves 02-10-49; The Man with the Photographic Memory 02-17-49; The Brotherhood of the Blood Oath 02-24-49; Prince Dimitri 03-03-49; Plot Against Chandu 03-10-49; The Pyramid of Karnak 03-17-49; The Temple Under The Sea 03-24-49; The House of Fear 03-31-49; The Voice of Darkness 04-14-49; Death in the Sahara 04-21-49; Fog of the Desert 04-28-49.

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