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The segments' characters and plot lampooned such films as William S. Hart's 1921 silent drama film O'Malley of the Mounted.. Dudley Do-Right is a dim-witted, but conscientious and cheerful Canadian Mountie who works for Inspector Fenwick.
The young versions of Dudley Do-Right, Nell Fenwick, and Snidely Whiplash gather at a lake with Dudley's pet horse "Horse", where they talk of their aspirations. Dudley believes he is destined to be a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer (Mountie), and Nell wishes to see the world, while Snidely wishes to be a villain.
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Canadian comedian Dave Broadfoot featured a "Sergeant Renfrew" character on the Royal Canadian Air Farce radio series. Broadfoot's version of Renfrew delivered monologues about his adventures hunting down criminals — like all good Mounties he always got his man, but did so in an outlandishly slapstick manner which relied as much on the ...
Fictional Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers (11 P) Films about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (1 C, 77 P) Pages in category "Royal Canadian Mounted Police in fiction"
Ren and Stimpy are members of the Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen in 1856, a satire of the 1874 March West of the Northwest Mounted Police. Its motto is "We always get our butts kicked!" Jasper, a character from "Big House Blues", serves as their superior. Ren is unenthusiastic but Stimpy is committed to the ideal future they strive for; they get ...
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King of the Royal Mounted (1940) is a Republic Pictures northern serial based on the King of the Royal Mounted comic strip directed by William Witney and John English.. Set and filmed during World War II, the story is about the Royal Canadian Mounted Police against unnamed enemy spies (the United States was then not at war) after a new Canadian discovery, "Compound X".