
The Spider Returns
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Overview
Feature version of the American serial film of the same name, edited for exhibition overseas only, never exhibited in the USA in any medium, and evidently a lost film.
Top Cast


Warren Hull
Warren Hull
The Spider / Richard Wentworth / Blinky McQuade
Warren Hull
The Spider / Richard Wentworth / Blinky McQuade


Mary Ainslee
Mary Ainslee
Nita Van Sloan
Mary Ainslee
Nita Van Sloan
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