Mask of the Dragon
Appearance
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Mask of the Dragon is a 1951 American film directed by Sam Newfield for Lippert Pictures.
Part of it was set in a television studio, which was novel at the time.[1]
Cast
- Richard Travis as Phil Ramsey
- Sheila Ryan as Ginny O'Donnell
- Sid Melton as Manchu Murphy
- Michael Whalen as Maj. Clinton
- Lyle Talbot as Lt. "Mack" McLaughlin
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