Radio Patrol (serial)
Radio Patrol is a 1937 Universal movie serial based on the comic strip Radio Patrol.
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Cover of the 2009 DVD release. | |
Directed by | Ford Beebe Clifford Smith |
Produced by | Ben Koenig Barney A. Sarecky |
Written by | Wyndham Gittens Norman S. Hall Ray Trampe Charlie Schmidt (comicstrip) Eddie Sullivan (comicstrip) |
Starring | Grant Withers Adrian Morris Kay Hughes |
Cinematography | Jerome Ash |
Edited by | Saul A. Goodkind (supervising) Joseph Gluck Louis Sackin Alvin Todd |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 12 chapters (242 minutes) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
Pat O' Hara, a police officer cop, joins forces with Molly Selkirk to try and stop an international criminal gang from getting their hands on the formula for a new flexible metal...
Cast
- Grant Withers as Officer Pat O'Hara
- Adrian Morris as Officer Sam Maloney
- Kay Hughes as Molly Selkirk
- Mickey Rentschler as Pinky Adams
- Silver Wolf as Irish, the German shepherd
- Gordon Hart as W.H. Harrison
- Frank Lackteen as Mr. Tahata/Warner the Great
- C. Montague Shaw as Mr. Wellington
- Harry Davenport as John P. Adams, inventor
- Wheeler Oakman as Stevens, gang chemist
- Max Hoffman Jr. as Harry Selkirk
- Jack Mulhall as Desk Sergeant
- Earl Dwire as Jeremiah Crockett
- Leonard Lord as Franklin, the real Tahata
- Dick Botiller as Zutta, a henchman
Production
Radio Patrol was based on the comic strip by Eddie Sullivan and Charles Schmidt.[1]
Stunts
- George Magrill
- Eddie Parker (doubling Grant Withers)
- Tom Steele
Chapter titles
- A Million Dollar Murder
- The Hypnotic Eye
- Flaming Death
- The Human Clue
- The Flash of Doom
- The House of Terror
- Claws of Steel
- The Perfect Crime
- Plaything of Disaster
- A Bargain with Death
- The Hidden Menace
- They Get Their Man
Source:[2]
gollark: I'm not sure why you would particularly want to smuggle mercury on anyway. I don't see why it'd do much.
gollark: I doubt it's particularly secret if random TSA people know about it, but enjoy.
gollark: Stuff like the proof of Fermat's last theorem required connecting together a bunch of disconnected-looking areas of maths in very clever ways. There's more to that than just "practice", by most definitions of practice.
gollark: If you want to solve "the most difficult solvable equation in the world" you're probably going to have to come up with a lot of new techniques.
gollark: Practising stuff will make you better at what you're already able to do mostly.
References
- Cline, William C. (1984). "2. In Search of Ammunition". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 18. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
- Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 219. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
External links
- Radio Patrol on IMDb
- Radio Patrol at AllMovie
Preceded by Wild West Days (1936) |
Universal Serial Radio Patrol (1937) |
Succeeded by Tim Tyler's Luck (1937) |
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