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Shadow of the Eagle [Serial]
Plot Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein

Mascot produced their serials fast and furious with little concern for believability, acting prowess, or technical niceties. Shadow of the Eagle is neither the best nor worst of the bunch, but rather typical of the company's hit-and-miss methods. The acting is occasionally downright embarrassing -- and that includes a very young John Wayne in the starring role -- but the fisticuffs are fast and plentiful, and the plot, such as it is, moves forward at a fast clip. The Mascot writers once again turn to trickery in order to conceal the identity of the mystery villain -- including having a different actor providing a voice-over -- but that is just par for the serial course. Comedy is provided by the carnival performers, but it quickly becomes grating, especially a running joke which has the circus midget (Little Billy) constantly mistaken for a child by the typically bone-headed cops, whom the circus performer refers to as "flatfooted palookas."

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 Includes:    Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 09 - When Thieves Fall Out 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 01 - The Carnival Mystery 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 02 - Pinholes 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 11 - The Eagle's Wings 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 12 - The Shadow Unmasked 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 10 - The Man Who Knows 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 03 - The Eagle Strikes 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 04 - A Man of a Million Voices 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 05 - The Telephone Cipher 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 06 - Code of the Carnival 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 07 - Eagle or Vulture 
   Shadow of the Eagle: Chapter 08 - On the Spot