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| The Duke takes on the commies as an HUAAC investigator sent to Hawaii. Fascinating as the plus side to something that now seems totally distasteful, well to those of us pinko-commie-fags anyway. ~The Sloth |
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![]() | 30th August 1952 Cinema | |
15th December 1952 Cinema | ||
22nd May 2007 DVD |
![]() | Jim McLain |
![]() | Nancy Vallo |
![]() | Mal Baxter |
![]() | Sturak |
![]() | Madge |
![]() | Robert Henried |
![]() | Poke |
![]() | Dr. Gelster |
![]() | Olaf |
![]() | Edwin White |
![]() | Lieutenant Commander Clint Grey |
![]() | Mrs. Namaka (as Madame Soo Yong) |
![]() | Dan Liu, Honolulu Chief of Police |
![]() | Phil Briggs |
![]() | Mr. Nash |
![]() | Nightclub Extra |
![]() | Voice of Chauncey |
![]() | Nightclub Extra |
![]() | J.E. Lowry - McLain's Supervisor |
![]() | J.J. Donahue - Soldier Boarding Ship |
![]() | Mr. Lexiter |
![]() | Himself |
![]() | Narrator |
![]() | Mrs. Lexite |
![]() | Nightclub Dance Extra |
![]() | Nightclub Dance Extra |
![]() | Waiter |
![]() | Truckdriver |
![]() | Mr. Whalen |
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