

Adventure · Fantasy
Overview
A young man must risk his life to save his fire-breathing friend from the unscrupulous owner of an amusement park.
Top Cast


Courtland Mead
Courtland Mead
Young Johnny McGowan
Courtland Mead
Young Johnny McGowan


Janet Henfrey
Janet Henfrey
Miss Twittingham
Janet Henfrey
Miss Twittingham


Andrew Keir
Andrew Keir
Angus McGowan
Andrew Keir
Angus McGowan


Lila Kaye
Lila Kaye
Mrs. Cosgrove
Lila Kaye
Mrs. Cosgrove


Alastair Mackenzie
Alastair Mackenzie
John McGowan
Alastair Mackenzie
John McGowan


Brittney Powell
Brittney Powell
Beth Armstrong
Brittney Powell
Beth Armstrong


John Calvin
John Calvin
Bob Armstrong
John Calvin
Bob Armstrong


John Woodvine
John Woodvine
Lester MacIntyre
John Woodvine
Lester MacIntyre
Jim Dunk
Jim Dunk
Brownie McGee
Jim Dunk
Brownie McGee
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