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Pages in category "Republic Pictures film serials" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is a list of film serials by studio, separated into those released by each of the five major studios, and the remaining minor studios. The five major studios produced the greater number of serials. Of these the main studios are considered to be Columbia Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Republic Pictures. All three were active during the ...
Universal's last partial sound serial; considered a lost film The Indians are Coming: 12 Western: Henry MacRae: Tim McCoy, Allene Ray, Francis Ford First Universal all-talking serial; based on a novel The Great West That Was by "Buffalo Bill" Cody [38] 1931 Les Films Osso: Méphisto: 4 Mystery Henri Debain and Georges Vinter: Jean Gabin: French
Serials produced after World War II were more economy-minded, with the running times slashed from 20 minutes per episode to 13 minutes, and with the cliffhanger endings borrowed from older Republic serials and features. The studio also stopped licensing expensive comic-strip and radio properties, and instead created generic cops-and-robbers ...
Feature film version of the serial Zombies of the Stratosphere: January 7, 1958: Missile Monsters: Feature film version of the serial Flying Disc Man from Mars: January 10, 1958: Outcasts of the City: February 7, 1958: Scotland Yard Dragnet: distribution only February 28, 1958: The Notorious Mr. Monks: March 21, 1958: Morning Call: April 24 ...
The Star Trek: Voyager holodeck story The Adventures of Captain Proton features numerous references to Commando Cody and other Republic serials, including the costume worn by the Captain, which was created from replica components of Cody's costume such as his jacket, rocket pack, and chest control panel, and a killer robot that was an almost ...
Adventures of Captain Marvel is a 1941 American 12-chapter black-and-white movie serial from Republic Pictures. The serial was produced by Hiram S. Brown, Jr., directed by John English and William Witney, starring Tom Tyler as Captain Marvel and Frank Coghlan, Jr. as his alter ego, Billy Batson.
Undersea Kingdom (1936) is a Republic Pictures 12 chapter film serial released in response to Universal's Flash Gordon. [2] It was the second of the sixty-six serials made by Republic. In 1966, the serial was edited into a 100-minute television film titled Sharad of Atlantis .