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Date Posted: 04:33:23 06/20/11 Mon
Author: Rick
Subject: The subject of betrayal in Flash Gordon

In all three serials, name your favorite moments of betrayal and the characters who were involved. Tarnak was the worst of them all!





Rick

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[> Re: The subject of betrayal in Flash Gordon -- Officer Torch, 12:00:25 06/20/11 Mon [1]

I'm a tad iffy on this....yeah, Tarnak was pretty bad, to FG, Azura, Ming, but for some reason, that air marshall in FGCTU still gets my goat as a real double crosser to Flash Gordon specifically. OK though, I'll call it a draw between him and Tarnak.

We must not forget that crafty High Priest in '36.

Some others...Sonja of course and Capt.Torch in '4OCTU, Zandar in '38Mars, Kala..King of Sharkmen '36, and I was never particularly fond of General Lupi ('40) statement to take off w/o FG despite being saved by him. There are a few more here and there I can't recall now. Perhaps Commander Rick and Sergeant Tim can fill in some blanks or comment further.


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[> [> Re: The subject of betrayal in Flash Gordon -- Rick, 01:01:16 06/21/11 Tue [1]

You mean the air marshall in FGTTM who kills Talgon on the platform? Talk about a real snake and the airdrome captain was also a real double-crosser, who ended getted belted by Flash in CH 15.

The High Priest was cool and a very smart fellow. Heh heh.






Rick


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