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  1. Trader Tom of the China Seas is a 1954 Republic film serial directed by Franklin Adreon and starring Harry Lauter, Aline Towne, Lyle Talbot, Robert Shayne, Fred Graham, and Richard Reeves. In 1966 the serial was edited into Century 66 100-minute television film with the new title Target: Sea of China .

  2. Trader Tom of the China Seas: Directed by Franklin Adreon. With Harry Lauter, Aline Towne, Lyle Talbot, Robert Shayne. The United Nations has island trader Tom Rogers (Harry Lauter) and Vivian Wells (Aline Towne), daughter of a schooner captain, spearheading the effort to keep subversive native groups from starting revolutions in Burmatra and ...

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    • Action, Adventure, War
    • Franklin Adreon
    • 1954-01-06
  3. Dec 25, 2019 · Trader Tom Of The China Seas Complete Serial Colorized. Tom Rogers (Harry Lauter) and Vivian Wells (Aline Towne) try to keepe native groups from fomenting a revolution in a fictional nation in Asia.

    • 159 min
  4. Overview. In this 12 Chapter serial the UN enlists trader Tom Rogers and Vivian Wells, to lead the effort to prevent the natives from starting a revolution in Burmatra and its neighbors. Franklin Adreon. Director. Ronald Davidson. Writer.

  5. Jan 22, 2014 · Tom Rogers (Harry Lauter), skipper of a small schooner and proprietor of a trading post on the China Seas island of “Burmatra,” investigates the murder of his friend and fellow-skipper Jim Dean–and learns that the dead man was working as an undercover agent for United Nations emissary Major Conroy (Robert Shayne).

  6. Trader Tom of the China Seas. A trader volunteers to help stop foreign spies from supplying guns to rebellious natives.

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  8. A serial where the United Nations has island trader Tom Rogers (Harry Lauter) and Vivian Wells (Aline Towne), daughter of a schooner captain, spearheading the effort to keep subversive native groups from starting revolutions in Burmatra and neighboring Asian countries.