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Republic Pictures film serials. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. M. Mascot Pictures film serials (31 P) Pages in category "Republic ...
Beginning of the Golden Age of Serials [53] Republic Pictures: Darkest Africa: 15 Jungle B. Reeves Eason and Joseph Kane: Clyde Beatty, Manuel King, Elaine Shepard, Lucien Prival: First Republic serial; sequel to "The Lost Jungle" (1934); later reissued as King of the Jungleland [54] Undersea Kingdom: 12 Fantasy: B. Reeves Eason and Joseph Kane
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 ...
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.
In its early years, Republic was sometimes labeled a "Poverty Row" company, as its primary products were B movies and serials. Most of the technical staff had been with Mascot, a serial specialist, and thus was already geared to the steady production of weekly chapter plays. Republic's own serials began in 1936 and developed a following very ...
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 ...
This was first released (for contractual reasons) to movie theaters instead of TV. Republic, meanwhile, released both of the "rocket man" serials during 1953. [4] [8] A feature film was made from the King of the Rocket Men serial called Lost Planet Airmen, later inspiring the name of the rock group Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen.
The Lone Ranger, Chapter 1: Hi-Yo Silver. The Lone Ranger is a 1938 American Republic Pictures movie serial based on The Lone Ranger radio program.It was the ninth of the sixty-six serials produced by Republic, the fourth Western (a third of Republic's serials were Westerns) and the first Republic serial release of 1938.
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