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July 14th, 2010

I Love a Mystery: 1/27/1950 – Temple of Vampires, Part Twenty

The last episode of the adventure. The boys get their plane to fly. The high priest is killed by Indians as the three adventurers leave the jungle.

The story line was previously used on the series from January 22, 1940 to February 16, 1940 and from August 22, 1944 to September 18, 1944.

I Love a Mystery – Temple of Vampires, Part Twenty

Russell Thorson, Jim Boles, Tony Randall, Frank McCarthy (announcer), Mercedes McCambridge, Carlton E. Morse (producer, writer).

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