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The King of the Kongo (1929) is a Mascot film serial, and was the first serial to have sound, [1] although only partial sound ("Part Talking") rather than the later (and now standard) "All-Talking" productions with complete sound.
In 1929 the studio made serial history with the production of The King of the Kongo. This was the first serial, from any production company, to be made with sound. Mascot's first all-talking production was The Phantom of the West
Levine released his 1929 serial The King of the Kongo in both talking and silent versions. He hired Walt Disney 's recording equipment for his early sound films, until he was able to afford his own. Levine was careful with his production budgets, filming largely outdoors to save money on constructing sets, and hiring mostly less expensive ...
1929 10 Mystery Richard Thorpe Helene Costello and Ralph Graves: The film is considered to be a lost film, with no prints known to exist. Partial Sound Serials: 7 1 The King of the Kongo: 1929 10 Jungle Fantasy Richard Thorpe Jacqueline Logan & Walter Miller: The first serial, of any production company, with synchronized sound. Released in both ...
King of the Congo is a 1952 American 15 chapter movie serial, the 48th released by Columbia Pictures. It was produced by Sam Katzman, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and Wallace Grissell, and stars Buster Crabbe. The serial also co-stars Gloria Dea, Leonard Penn, Jack Ingram, Rick Vallin, Nick Stuart, William Fawcett, and Rusty Wescoatt.
Songwriter and orchestrator Zahler provided both the musical score and an original theme song for the first talking serial, King of the Kongo, produced by Mascot Pictures in 1929. [1] Zahler was then hired by independent producer Larry Darmour as musical director for the Darmour studio. [2]
6 Manikongo. He was the son of his predecessor and the first true Catholic king of Kongo. After him every king was Catholic. Granted a coat of arms. Kilukeni: Pedro I Nkanga a Mvemba: 1478–1566 (aged 87/88) 1542/43: 1545: 7 Manikongo. He was the son of his predecessor, but a member of a different Kanda (the House of Kibala). [19] Kilukeni ...
The Overland Telegraph (1929) Where East Is East (1929) The Desert Rider (1929) The King of the Kongo (1929) Lotus Lady (1930) Murder in the Library (1933) (from Playthings of Desire) Secret of the Wastelands (1941) Buckskin Frontier (1943) The Leather Burners (1943) Colt Comrades (1943)