Radio Patrol (coming soon)
A young radio cop and a beautiful girl try to stop an international criminal gang from getting their hands on the formula for a new bulletproof steel.
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Radio Patrol is a 1937 Universal movie serial based on the comic strip Radio Patrol.
Plot
Pat O’ Hara, a police officer cop, joins forces with Molly Selkirk to try and stop an international criminal gang from getting their hands on the formula for a new flexible metal.
Cast
Grant Withers as Officer Pat O’Hara
Adrian Morris as Officer Sam Maloney
Kay Hughes as Molly Selkirk
Mickey Rentschler as Pinky Adams
Silver Wolf as Irish, the German shepherd
Gordon Hart as W.H. Harrison
Frank Lackteen as Mr. Tahata/Warner the Great
C. Montague Shaw as Mr. Wellington
Harry Davenport as John P. Adams, inventor
Wheeler Oakman as Stevens, gang chemist
Max Hoffman Jr. as Harry Selkirk
Jack Mulhall as Desk Sergeant
Earl Dwire as Jeremiah Crockett
Leonard Lord as Franklin, the real Tahata
Dick Botiller as Zutta, a henchman
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