Superman battles saboteurs determined to stop a lady double agent from getting important documents to Washington D.C.
Jackson Beck
Jackson Beck (July 23, 1912 – July 28, 2004) was an American actor best known as the announcer on radio's The Adventures of Superman[1] and the voice of Bluto in the Famous era Popeye theatrical shorts.
Superman – Terror on the Midway - 1942
Superman comes to the rescue when an escaped gorilla stars terrorizing Lois Lane and other nearby people.
Superman – The Mummy Strikes - 1943
While investigating an egyptologist’s mysterious death, Superman must battle dangerous mummies.
Superman – Japoteurs - 1942
Superman vs. Japanese spies hijacking a new super-bomber.
Popeye – Private Eye Popeye - 1954
Private Eye Popeye gets a call from Olive Oyl to guard a precious gem. But no sooner does he get the gem than the butler takes it (and Olive). The rest of the cartoon is spent chasing the crook to Paris, the Swiss Alps, and North Africa; Popeye always gets there first, but fails to […]
Superman – Eleventh Hour - 1942
While Clark Kent is in wartime Japan, Superman becomes a saboteur.
Popeye – Parlez Vous Woo - 1956
Olive has become so obsessed with a radio personality called the International that she would rather stay home than go out with Popeye. Bluto overhears this and shows up pretending to be the radio personality with great success. As Popeye tries to win Olive back a fight ensues and you can be sure spinach has a role […]
Popeye – I Don’t Scare - 1956
Bluto bullies Popeye and attempts to sabotage Popeye’s date with Olive.
Popeye – Popeye for President - 1956
Popeye and Bluto are running for president; it’s election day, the vote is tied, and Olive is the only remaining voter.