All Flash Gordon Movie Serials DVD Set + All Radio MP3s 5 Discs

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All 3 Flash Gordon Movie Serials Complete, Uncut and Unedited PLUS All Of The 1935-1936 Flash Gordon Science Fantasy Old Time Radio Series In A Discount MegaSet Of 4 DVD Videos Plus 1 MP3 DVD, Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS In An Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD Set!


Contents:

DVD #1: Flash Gordon (1936, Black and White, 4 Hours 5 Minutes).
The Complete Unedited 13 Part 1936 Movie Serial Starring Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers And Charles Middleton!

DVD #2, #3: Flash Gordon's Trip To Mars (1938, Black and White, 5 Hours)
The Complete Unedited 15 Part 1938 Movie Serial Where Flash Fights To Stop A Death Ray Striking Earth Starring Buster Crabbe, Jean Rogers And Charles Middleton!

DVD #4: Flash Gordon Conquers The Universe (1940, Black and White, 3 Hours 55 Minutes).
The Complete Unedited 12 Part 1940 Movie Serial Where Flash Fights To Find An Antidote To The Purple Death Starring Buster Crabbe, Carol Hughes And Charles Middleton!

MP3 DVD: Flash Gordon (Radio Show, 1935-1936)
The Historic 1935 Flash Gordon Science Fantasy Old Time Radio Series Plus 15 More Radio Sci-Fi Classics In This MP3 DVD MegaSet Collection Of The Entire Surviving Broadcasts Of 16 Classic OTR Shows -- The Avenger | Blackstone The Magic Magician | The Blue Beetle | Buck Rogers In The 25th Century | Chandu The Magician | The Chase | Dimension X | Flash Gordon | Fantastic Four | Frankenstein | Journey Into Space | Origin Of Superstition | Planet Man | Ripley's Believe It Or Not | Space Patrol | Tom Corbett Space Cadet -- 284 Hours Packed Into 1248 MP3s On 1 Dual Layer MP3 DVD!


On January 7, 1934, Flash Gordon was first published, inspired by, and created to compete with, the already established Buck Rogers adventure strip. Flash Gordon is the protagonist of a space opera adventure comic strip created by and originally drawn by Alex Raymond. First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by, and created to compete with, the already established Buck Rogers adventure strip. The Flash Gordon comic strip has been translated into a wide variety of media, including motion pictures, television, and animated series. The latest version, a Flash Gordon television series, appeared on the Sci-Fi Channel in the United States in 2007–2008.

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