King of the Mounties (1942) Online
The chapter-crunched version of this 196 minutes, 12-episode serial from Republic finds Canada being bombed mercilessly by a mysterious-enemy plane (shaped like a boomerang) called the Falcon, under the supervision of Admiral Yamata, Count Baroni and Marshal von Horst, chiefs of the Axis Fifth Column in Canada. No one can identify the plane until American inventor, Professor Marshall Brent, and his daughter Carol arrive with a new type of airplane detector. This poses a threat to the Axis chiefs in preparing western Canada for an invasion and they have him kidnapped by local Quisling Gil Harper. RCMP Sergeant Tom King attempts to rescue Brent, but the inventor is killed when a plane in which he is held captive crashes into a riverboat. Carol, determined to carry on her father's work and with King's aid, manages to prevent the enemy agents from capturing the detector, and destroys the device (many chapters later) when the agents make a last desperate attack on the cabin where it is ...
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Allan Lane | - | Sergeant Dave King | |
Gilbert Emery | - | Commissioner Morrison | |
Russell Hicks | - | Marshal Carleton | |
Peggy Drake | - | Carol Brent | |
George Irving | - | Prof. Brent | |
Abner Biberman | - | Adm. Yamata | |
Wilhelm von Brincken | - | Marshal Von Horst (as William Vaughn) | |
Nestor Paiva | - | Count Baroni | |
Bradley Page | - | Blake | |
Douglass Dumbrille | - | Harper | |
William Bakewell | - | Cpl. Hall Ross | |
Duncan Renaldo | - | Pierre (Ch. 1, 11-12) | |
Francis Ford | - | Zeke Collins (Ch. 4) | |
Jay Novello | - | Lewis (Ch. 2-3) | |
Anthony Warde | - | Stark |
Stuntman James Fawcett was killed in a motorcycle accident on the way home from shooting a scene in this picture.
CHAPTER TITLES: (1) Phantom Raiders, (2) Road to Death, (3) Human Target, (4) Railroad Saboteurs, (5) Suicide Dive, (6) Blazing Barrier, (7) Perilous Plunge, (8) Electrocuted, (9) Reign of Terror, (10) The Flying Coffin, (11) Deliberate Murder, (12) On to Victory.
User reviews