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In a plot borrowing heavily from Charles Dickens, the crew of the “Scarlet Queen” meets a gang of pirates who lure ships onto a reef for plunder and murder.
The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen – The Bubble Dancer and the Buccaneers
Elliott Lewis, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Edwin Max, William Conrad, Lillian Buyeff, Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Arlington (announcer), James Burton (producer).
A sinking ship, a drunken captain, and $100,000 in gold, heading for the bottom.
The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen – The Derelict and the Wandering Boy
Clarke Gordon, Edwin Max, Elliott Lewis, Gil Doud (writer), Jeff Chandler, John Dehner, Maya Gregory, Richard Aurandt (music), Robert Tallman (adaptor), Charles Arlington (announcer).
George Craven has stowed away on the Scarlet Queen, determined to kill Hattie and two more victims!
The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen – Hattie McCormack and the Patient Stowaway
Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), Elliott Lewis, Edwin Max, Verna Felton, Lillian Buyeff, Jack Kruschen, Richard Aurandt (composer, conductor), Charles Arlington (announcer).
Captain Carney and the crew of the Scarlet Queen, protect a newly born infant from two groups of Tibetans out to kidnap him. A Christmas story told on Christmas Island.
The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen – The Fifteenth Lama and The Wise Guy From The East
Robert Tallman (writer), William Conrad, Gil Doud (writer), Elliott Lewis, Edwin Max, Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Arlington (announcer).
A lovely artist from the deep South complicates life for Capt. Carey and Ah Sin, the fat, duplicitous Chinese trader.
The Voyage of the Scarlet Queen – The Wandering Master and the Warlord at Rest
Elliott Lewis, Barton Yarborough, Edwin Max, Gil Doud (writer), Robert Tallman (writer), William Conrad, Cathy Lewis, Frank Gerstle, Richard Aurandt (music), Charles Arlington (announcer).
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