Jack Armstrong (1947) Chapter 4
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Jack and Betty are saved from the fiery pit by Umala (Russ Vincent), a native who now realizes that his enemies are the white men working for Grood. The latter orders his henchmen to shoot Jack and his friends on sight. Blair and his fellow henchmen combined with Princess Alura natives maneuver the adventurers toward a dangerous rope-bridge spanning a chasm. Anxious to reach Umala's village and safety, Jack and his friends start across the rickety bridge. Another hostile native band suddenly appears on the other side. One-by-one the ropes holding the bridge are cut. Jack and his friends fall to what seems an inevitable death in the chasm below. To Be Continued. Imdb
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Jack Armstrong (1947) Chapter 5
Jack and his friends land on a rocky ledge and make their way to the ground below. Meanwhile, Grood plans a fantastic demonstration to impress the natives.An aeroglobe, able to go far beyond the earth's atmosphere, is sent aloft. From their hiding place, Jack, Betty, Uncle Jim, and Billy realize ...
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Jack Armstrong (1947) Chapter 6
As the aeroglobe settles in its berth, Jack and the Fairfields flatten themselves against the walls of the pit and escape death. Princess Alura, believing that Xalta is on the side of Jack and his friends because of their miraculous escapes, urges them to leave the island. Jack insists on rescuin...
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Jack Armstrong (1947) Chapter 7
Jack retains consciousness long enough to douse the poison gas bomb with sand, saving himself and Uncle Jim. Later, Pierce joins them, still pretending friendship, to look for Vic Hardy. They are trailed by Blair who, when questioned at length, gives them false directions to Hardy's location. Pie...