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|*"[[Lothar’s Afternoon]]" || Falk || |Fredericks || 39013 on a window
|"[[Dr Xoz Prof. of Smells]]" || Falk || |Fredericks ||  
|*"[[Mandrake's Wedding at Cockaigne]]" || Falk || |Fredericks ||  
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|"[[Lothar’s Afternoon]]" || Falk || |Fredericks || 39013 on a window
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|"[[Mandrake's Wedding at Cockaigne]]" || Falk || |Fredericks ||  
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[[Category: Cameos, parodies and imitations|Easter eggs]]
[[Category: Cameos, parodies and imitations|Easter eggs]]

Revision as of 18:45, 30 December 2012

Daredevils of the Red Circle (1939) is a 12-Chapter Republic Movie Serial starring Charles Quigley, David Sharpe, Herman Brix (better known under his subsequent stage name, Bruce Bennett) and Charles Middleton. It was directed by William Witney and John English and is often considered one of the better serials produced by Republic. The serial was the fourteenth of the sixty-six serials produced by the studio.

Fred Fredericks did put on the number "39013" when he did pictures of a convict or a mug shot.

Plot summary

An escaped convict named Harry Crowel (he prefers to be called by his prison number, 39013, pronounced Thirty-nine-Oh-thirteen) sets out to ruin Horace Granville (Miles Mander) by destroying all his holdings and properties. Charles (Ming the Merciless) Middleton plays 39013, who, by wearing a really good mask is posing as Granville.

39013 appearances in the Mandrake strip

Title Writer Artist Comments
"The Clay Camel (plus Women's Lib!)" Falk Fredericks
"Dr Xoz Prof. of Smells" Falk Fredericks
"Lothar’s Afternoon" Falk Fredericks 39013 on a window
"Mandrake's Wedding at Cockaigne" Falk Fredericks