De koning der raket-mannen (1949) Online
Prof. Millard pretends to be dead and helps Jeff King ferret out Vulcan, the evil traitor at the science academy. Donning his Rocket Man costume King goes from one hair raising rescue to the next in order to keep the newly invented Decimator out of the clutches of Vulcan and his minions.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Tristram Coffin | - | Jeffrey King | |
Mae Clarke | - | Glenda Thomas | |
Don Haggerty | - | Tony Dirken | |
House Peters Jr. | - | Burt Winslow | |
James Craven | - | Prof. Millard [Chs. 1-7, 10] | |
I. Stanford Jolley | - | Prof. Bryant | |
Douglas Evans | - | Chairman [Ch. 12] | |
Ted Adams | - | Martin Conway [Chs. 1-4] | |
Stanley Price | - | Gunther Von Strum | |
Dale Van Sickel | - | Martin - Henchman [Ch.1] / Prof. Drake [Ch. 1] / Gates - Henchman [Chs. 6-7, 9-11] | |
Tom Steele | - | Knox - Henchman [Chs. 1, 3-4, 7] / Taxi Driver [Chs. 10-11] | |
David Sharpe | - | Blears - Henchman / Cliff / Stark | |
Eddie Parker | - | Rowan [Ch. 3] | |
Michael Ferro | - | Turk - Henchman [Ch. 8] | |
Frank O'Connor | - | Warehouse Guard [Chs. 1, 10] |
This was another of Republic's titles to use a play-on-words for "King of..." "King" was actually the name of the main character.
As in other Republic serials, Republic's top stuntmen, Dale Van Sickel, Tom Steele and David Sharpe, not only did stunts for other actors, they were given multiple roles throughout the serial. The audience were meant to see only one episode per week and therefore not expected to remember the faces of each henchman or extra.
Jeff King's atomic-powered rocket suit was so advanced that it required only three operational controls: on/off, up/down and slow/fast.
CHAPTER TITLES: 1. Dr. Vulcan. Traitor; 2. Plunging Death; 3. Dangerous Evidence; 4. High Peril; 5. Fatal Dive; 6. Mystery of The Rocket Man; 7. Molten Menace; 8. Suicide Flight; 9. Ten Seconds To Live; 10. The Deadly Fog; 11. Secret of Dr. Vulcan; 12. Wave of Disaster [NOTE: The On Screen number to this is 'Last Chapter' instead of '12'].
There are several times when Jeff puts on the suit he forgets to close the trunk of his car.
This serial was adapted in 1991 into a comic book series by Allegiance Publications.
The exterior entrance to the Science Associates Administration is the same one as used for Commando Cody's office in Radar Men from the Moon.
The footage from the final chapter showing the destruction of New York City was taken from Deluge (1933).
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