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Gang Busters (serial)

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Gang Busters
Directed byNoel M. Smith
Ray Taylor
Jacques Jaccard (asst.)
Produced byFord Beebe
Written byMorgan Cox
Phillips Lord
Al Martin
Victor McLeod
George H. Plympton
StarringKent Taylor
Irene Hervey
Ralph Morgan
Robert Armstrong
CinematographyJohn W. Boyle
William A. Sickner
Editing byIrving Birnbaum
Paul Landres
Charles Maynard
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date(s)1942
Running time13 chapters (251 min)
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

Gang Busters (1942) is a Universal movie serial based on the radio series Gang Busters. The city is terrorized by a crime wave masterminded by the elusive, soft-spoken Professor Mortis (Ralph Morgan). Police detective Bill Bannister (Kent Taylor), his partner TIm Nolan (Robert Armstrong), and police chief Martin O'Brien (Joseph Crehan) investigate the activities of Mortis and his gang, and discover that the crimes were all perpetrated by men who had died some time ago. Following the story are reporter Vicki Logan (Irene Hervey) and her photographer Happy Haskins (Richard Davies).

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Production

Gang Busters is one of Universal's most elaborate serials, with many chase and thrill scenes expertly staged in outdoor locations. The directors were Ray Taylor, veteran director responsible for many hit serials, and Noel M. Smith, former silent-screen director who specialized in fast action (Smith directed many of Larry Semon's action-filled comedies of the 1920s).

This is mostly a crime film but contains a small science fiction element. The villains, The League of Murdered Men, are all dead criminals killed and revived by Dr Mortis using his own mysterious poison.[1]

Trivia

Gangster Mike Taboni's landlady is played by Grace Cunard, who had starred in Universal's silent serials of the 1910s. Her name was still recognizable to the serial-going public in 1942, and she received prominent billing in the advertising and theatrical posters.

Critical reception

The film was very successful in its original release, and was re-released in 1949. Authors Jim Harmon and Donald F. Glut describe Gang Busters as a "well made and interesting serial."[1]

Cline writes that the serial is one of Universal's best[2] and that Professor Mortis is one of the best characters ever created for a serial.[3]

Chapter titles

  1. The League of Murdered Men
  2. The Death Plunge
  3. Murder Blockade
  4. Hangman's Noose
  5. Man Undercover
  6. Under Crumbling Walls
  7. The Water Trap
  8. Murder by Proxy
  9. Gang Bait
  10. Mob Vengeance
  11. Wanted at Headquarters
  12. The Long Chance
  13. Law and Order

Source:[4]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Harmon, Jim; Donald F. Glut. "8. The Detectives "Gangbusters!"". The Great Movie Serials: Their Sound and Fury. Routledge. pp. pp. 194. ISBN 9780713000979. 
  2. Cline, William C.. "5. A Cheer for the Champions (The Heroes and Heroines)". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc.. pp. pp. 89. ISBN 078640471X. 
  3. Cline, William C.. "7. Masters of Menace (The Villains)". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc.. pp. pp. 108. ISBN 078640471X. 
  4. Cline, William C.. "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc.. pp. pp. 232. ISBN 078640471X. 

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Preceded by
Don Winslow of the Navy (1942)
Universal Serial
Gang Busters (1942)
Succeeded by
Junior G-Men of the Air (1942)

 

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