Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders

Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders
Canadian Mounties vs Atomic Invaders

Original poster
Directed by Franklin Adreon
Produced by Franklin Adreon
Written by Ronald Davidson
Starring William Henry
Susan Morrow
Arthur Space
Dale Van Sickel
Pierre Watkin
Music by Stanley Wilson
Cinematography John MacBurnie
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release date(s) United States 8 July 1953 (serial)[1]
1966 (TV)[1]
Running time 12 chapters / 167 minutes (serial)[1]
100 minutes (TV)[1]
Country  United States
Language English
Budget $172,795 (negative cost: $167,669)[1]

Canadian Mounties vs Atomic Invaders (1953) is a Republic Movie serial starring Bill Henry and both produced and directed by Franklin Adreon. It was the sixty-second serial (of sixty-six) produced by Republic. Despite the title, this is not a science fiction serial. The plot is a northern cold war adventure involving secret missile bases and a planned invasion of the United States.

Contents

Plot

A foreign power, which is represented by their agent Marlof, attempts to set up secret missile bases in Canada to target the United States for their planned summer invasion. Meanwhile, acting on intelligence following the smashing of a spy ring in Montreal, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers Don Roberts and Kay Conway go undercover in a settling party headed for the Yukon. Marlof also has agents, Beck and Reed, in the party enroute to the site of the planned missile bases.

Cast

  • Bill Henry as Don Roberts, Sergeant in the RCMP
  • Susan Morrow as Kay Conway, undercover operative of the RCMP
  • Arthur Space as Marlof, agent of a foreign power masquerading as Smoky Joe, a senile trapper
  • Dale Van Sickel as Beck, one of Marlof's two key henchmen.
  • Mike Ragan as Reed, the other of Marlof's two key henchmen.

Supporting cast

  • Pierre Watkin as Morrison, Commissioner of the RCMP
  • Stanley Andrews as Anderson, lead headed for the Yukon
  • Edmund Cobb as Warner, a settler headed for the Yukon
  • Jean Wright as Betty Warner, a settler headed for the Yukon
  • Fred Graham as Mason, a henchman embedded with the settlers to keep them from reaching the Yukon
  • Hank Patterson as Jed Larson, an wizened Yukon trapper
  • Gayle Kellogg as Guy Sanders, a Corporal in the RCMP
  • Harry Lauter as Clark, a Mountie
  • Tom Steele as Mac, Marlof's truck driving henchman

Production

Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders was budgeted at $172,795 although the final negative cost was $167,669 (a $5,126, or 3%, under spend). It was the cheapest Republic serial of 1953 and the most under budget of all Republic serials.[1]

The next most under budget was, in fact, the preceding Jungle Drums of Africa at $5,082 (2.9%) under budget. Those were the only two Republic serials released in 1953, although the studio did re-release Adventures of Captain Marvel (as Return of Captain Marvel) and Captain America (as Return of Captain America) to pad out their release schedule, not to mention the serial Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe, which was originally intended to be a television series.

It was filmed between 24 March and 13 April 1953.[1] The serial's production number was 1936.[1]

Stunts

Special effects

Special Effects by the Lydecker brothers

Release

Theatrical

Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders' official release date is 8 July 1953, although this is actually the date the sixth chapter was made available to film exchanges.[1]

This was followed by a re-release of Captain America, re-titled as Return of Captain America, instead of a new serial. The next new serial, Trader Tom of the China Seas, followed in 1954.[1]

Television

Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders was one of twenty-six Republic serials re-released as a film on television in 1966. The title of the film was changed to Missile Base at Taniak. This version was cut down to 100-minutes in length.[1]

Chapter titles

  1. Arctic Intrigue (20 min 00s)
  2. Murder or Accident? (13 min 20s)
  3. Fangs of Death (13 min 20s)
  4. Underground Inferno (13 min 20s)
  5. Pursuit to Destruction (13 min 20s)
  6. The Boat Trap (13 min 20s)
  7. Flame Versus Gun (13 min 20s)
  8. Highway of Horror (13 min 20s)
  9. Doomed Cargo (13 min 20s)
  10. Human Quarry (13 min 20s) -- Re-cap Chapter
  11. Mechanical Homicide (13 min 20s)
  12. Cavern of Revenge (13 min 20s)

Source:[1][2]

Cliffhangers

Cliffhangers

  1. Arctic Intrigue: Beck buries Don and Kay in an avalanche.
  2. Murder or Accident?: Don is lured into a trap and falls down a concealed mineshaft.
  3. Fangs of Death: Beck knocks Don unconscious and commands his lead sled dog to kill.
  4. Underground Inferno: Don is caught in a cave full of burning ammunition as it explodes.
  5. Pursuit to Destruction: In a car chase, Don's tire is punctured sending it over a cliff.
  6. The Boat Trap: While intercepting a boat, the Mounties come under grenade attack from Beck.
  7. Flame Versus Gun: Beck shoots Don with a rifle, knocking the Mountie over a cliff.
  8. Highway of Horror: Kay is knocked unconscious in a car, which crashes and explodes.
  9. Doomed Cargo: Don knocks beck and Reed overboard but the boat he's on crashes into the rocks.
  10. Human Quarry: Don is caught in a bear trap and triggers a spiked deadfall trap as he tries to escape.
  11. Mechanical Homicide: Marlof rolls his car into the rock Don is using for cover, sending everything over a cliff.

Solutions

  1. Murder or Accident?: Don and Kay survive the avalanche.
  2. Fangs of Death: Don grabs a root as he falls and climbs back out.
  3. Underground Inferno: Kay disperses the pack of dogs with gun shots (Don's thick coat protected him from a mauling).
  4. Pursuit to Destruction: Don runs out of the cave just in time.
  5. The Boat Trap: Don jumps clear of the car before it goes over the edge.
  6. Flame Versus Gun: The Mounties jump overboard before their boat explodes.
  7. Highway of Horror: Don lands in a river. His cartridge case caught the bullet.
  8. Doomed Cargo: Don rides alongside and rescues Kay.
  9. Human Quarry: Don dives overboard before the boat crashes.
  10. Mechanical Homicide: Don jams the falling trap with a piece of firewood and Kay frees him from the bear trap.
  11. Cavern of Revenge : Don dives safely into a river below.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Mathis, Jack. Valley of the Cliffhangers Supplement. Jack Mathis Advertising. pp. 3, 10, 134–135. ISBN 0-9632878-1-8. 
  2. ^ Cline, William C.. "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc.. p. 255. ISBN 078640471X. 

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Preceded by
Jungle Drums of Africa (1953)
(Serial)
Republic Serial
Canadian Mounties vs Atomic Invaders (1953)
Succeeded by
Trader Tom of the China Seas (1954)
Preceded by
Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe (1953)
(Intended to be a TV series)

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