THE MYSTERY OF THE RIVERBOAT 13 CHAPTER SERIAL 1944 PLOT: Three Louisiana families, the Langtrys, Perrins and Duvals, are co-owners of swamp land in the Louisiana bayou country. Unaware that the property contains rich "nitrolene" deposits, they are considering an offer from speculator Herman Einreich, who is well aware of the secret, having killed the scientist who discovered it and stolen his geological maps and notes. He boards a river boat, "The Morning Glory", heading for Duval's Landing. Others on the boat are the skipper, Captain Ethan Perrin, his daughter Jenny; Steve Langtry; Rudolph Toller; Bruno Bloch and Louis Shaber who represent a foreign faction also interested in the land; and a bearded man named Clayton, who is really the disinherited renegade son of the Duvals, Paul Duval, who thinks his brother Jean has cheated him out of his share of the Duval estate and going home to get even. What will "Clayton" do to recover his inheritance? Will the families find out in time the secret of their precious land... CAST: Robert Lowery ... Steve Langtry Eddie Quillan ... Jug Jenks Marion Martin ... Celeste Eltree Marjorie Clements ... Jenny Perrin (as Marjory Clements) Lyle Talbot ... Rudolph Toller Arthur Hohl ... Clayton aka Paul Duval Oscar O'Shea ... Captain Ethan Perrin Francis McDonald ... Batiste [Chs. 4-13] Mantan Moreland ... Napoleon Eddy Waller ... Charles Langtry [Chs. 5-13] (as Eddy C. Waller) Ian Wolfe ... Herman Einreich [Chs. 1-3] Byron Foulger ... Dr. H. Hartman [Ch. 1] Earle Hodgins ... Jean Duval [Chs. 5-6] Anthony Warde ... Bruno Bloch Alec Craig ... Chief Engineer CHAPTERS: 1) The Tragic Crash 2) The Phantom Killer 3) The Flaming Inferno 4) The Brink of Doom 5) The Highway of Peril 6) The Fatal Plunge 7) Toll of the Storm 8) The Break in the Levee 9) Trapped in the Quicksands 10) Flaming Havoc 11) Electrocuted 12) Risking Death 13) The Boomerang RUNNING TIME: 213 MIN (13 CHAPTERS) Overseas items (eg to USA) are sent by ROYAL MAIL AIRMAIL. ROYAL MAIL do not do tracking for airmail items unless you pay considerably more for insurance for the privilege – as anything posted overseas (eg, to the USA) is not under their control. This is usually prohibitively expensive, but if you would like your item insured please contact me first. Items are usually sent the day after you pay, or perhaps the same day depending on the time difference, and delivery normally takes about two weeks (10 days usually, but sometimes longer). During busy periods (Christmas especially) it can take around three weeks. This applies to postage to USA, CANADA, AUSTRALIA, and to a limited extent, also to Europe. PLEASE NOTE I AM A UK SELLER POSTAGE TAKES LONGER (a couple of weeks, not a couple of days).