Hurricane Hutch
Hurricane Hutch is a 1921 American adventure film serial directed by George B. Seitz. The film is considered to be lost.[1] The story concerns the search for a lost formula for making paper from seaweed that will save a mortgaged papermill.
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Directed by | George B. Seitz |
Produced by | George B. Seitz |
Written by | Charles Hutchison |
Starring | Charles Hutchison Lucy Fox |
Production company | George B. Seitz Productions |
Distributed by | Pathé Exchange |
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Running time | 15 episodes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent English intertitles |
Cast
- Charles Hutchison as Larry 'Hutch' Hutchdale
- Lucy Fox as Nancy Kellogg
- Warner Oland as Clifton Marlow
- Diana Deer as Belle Brinkley
- Ann Hastings as Ann Haviland
- Harry Semels as Jim Tiegerley
- Frank Redman as John Brinkley
- Tom Goodwin as Silas Haviland (as Tomas G. Goodwin)
- Charles 'Patch' Revada as Bill Hogan (as Charles Revada)
- Joe Cuny as Wilson Winslow
Chapter titles

Poster for the fifth episode
- The Secret Cipher
- The Cycle Bullet
- The Millionth Chance
- Smashing Through
- One Against Many
- At the Risk of his Neck
- On a Dangerous Coast
- Double Crossed
- Overboard
- The Show Down
- Hare and Hounds
- Red Courage
- Neck and Neck
- The Secret of the Flame
- The Last Duel
gollark: If you use a mana enchanter with an AS book which is higher than is allowed, it seems to just drop the "illegal" enchantments. If you use an EIO dark steel anvil, it keeps *some* of them.
gollark: Apparently this last one is an unpatched bug.
gollark: I've been testing it in creative. Main points: the flux-infused armor is actually bad and IC² armor good; AS's higher-than-usually-allowed enchantments interact weirdly with anvils and the mana enchanter, and apparently cannot be applied to quantumsuits, even though they work in anvils; the quantumsuit has a built-in jetpack which cannot be disabled due to ???.
gollark: Idea: dynmap (good).
gollark: The machine structure recipe is very intimidating.
References
- "Progressive Silent Film List: Hurricane Hutch". Silent Era. Retrieved February 24, 2008.
Bibliography
- Lahue, Kalton C., Continued Next Week: A History of the Moving Picture Serial (University of Oklahoma Press, 1964)
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