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''The Fighting Devil Dogs'' (1938) is a 12-chapter
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movie serial starring Lee Powell and Herman Brix, the latter better known by his later stage name,
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. It was directed by
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and John English. While not often considered a great serial, as it contains much
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and two recap chapters, it is famous for its main villain, the Lightning—the first costumed
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. There is some speculation that
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used the Lightning as a template for
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.


Plot

In
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, two Marine Lieutenants, Tom Grayson and Frank Corby, uncover the threat of a masked terrorist called the Lightning, who uses an arsenal of powerful lightning-based weaponry in his bid for world conquest. However, the battle becomes personal when the Lightning annihilates the officers' unit and later kills Lt. Grayson's father as he was helping the investigation of the weapon. Now, the marines have dedicated themselves to stopping the Lightning and bringing him to justice.


Cast

* Lee Powell as Lt Tom Grayson * Herman Brix as Lt Frank Corby * Eleanor Stewart as Janet Warfield *
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as General White * Hugh Sothern as Ben Warfield * Sam Flint as Col Grayson * Perry Ivins as Crenshaw *
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as Benson * John Picorri as Prof Gould


Production

''The Fighting Devil Dogs'' was budgeted at $94,656 although the final
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was $92,569 (a $2,087, or 2.2%, under spend) making it one of only three pre-war Republic serials to be produced under budget. It was the cheapest Republic serial of 1938 and the second cheapest of all Republic serials. It has two recap chapters rather than the usual one (or sometimes none), in which the entire plot of the serial so far is repeated, and makes extensive use of
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. The cheapest Republic serial was '' The Vigilantes Are Coming'' (1936) at $87,655, while the next cheapest after ''The Fighting Devil Dogs'' is '' Undersea Kingdom'' (also 1936) at $99,222. It was filmed between 10 March and 29 March 1938. The serial's production number was 793. One of the directors,
William Witney William Nuelsen Witney (May 15, 1915 – March 17, 2002) was an American film and television director. He is best remembered for the action films he made for Republic Pictures, particularly serials: '' Dick Tracy Returns'', '' G-Men vs. the Bl ...
, believed this to be one of the worst of the serials he ever made. The Lightning's
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was taken from the earlier ''
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'' serial. Aviation was one of the most popular serial genres of the early 1930s, along with Westerns and Jungle serials. Aviation films were even expected to displace Westerns as the most popular genre but science fiction took over instead. Writer Raymond William Stedman claims that the science fiction Flying Wing in this serial was the beginning of the process that killed interest in ordinary aviation.


Release


Theatrical

''The Fighting Devil Dogs official release date is May 28, 1938, although this is actually the date the sixth chapter was made available to film exchanges. A 69-minute feature film version, created by editing portions of the serial footage together, was released on January 29, 1943.


Television

In the early 1950s, ''The Fighting Devil Dogs'' was one of fourteen Republic serials edited to six 26½-minute episodes for TV syndication. Subsequently, it became one of twenty-six Republic serials edited into a TV-movie in 1966, each of which features ran 100 minutes. The title of this version was ''Torpedo of Doom''.


Critical reception

''The Fighting Devil Dogs'' is, in Cline's opinion, one of the best mystery serials ever released, with a "colourful" mystery villain, "stirring" musical score and "magnificent" editing. He also notes that it is "apparently one of the least costly" serials ever released, with two recap chapters and
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taken from
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s and earlier serial releases. He states that it should be included in "any list of the ten best sound serials of all."


Chapter titles

#The Lightning Strikes ''(29 min 28s)'' #The Mill of Disaster ''(15 min 56s)'' #The Silenced Witness ''(15 min 50s)'' #Cargo of Mystery ''(15 min 47s)'' #Undersea Bandits ''(16 min 17s)'' #The Torpedo of Doom ''(16 min 24s)'' #The Phantom Killer ''(14 min 47s)'' - Recap chapter #Tides of Trickery ''(14 min 34s)'' #Attack from the Skies ''(15 min 07s)'' #In the Camp of the Enemy ''(14 min 29s)'' #The Baited Trap ''(17 min 24s)'' - Recap chapter #Killer at Bay ''(17 min 39s)'' Source:


See also

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by year * List of film serials by studio


References


External links

* * * (1943 feature version) {{DEFAULTSORT:Fighting Devil Dogs, The 1938 films American aviation films American black-and-white films 1930s English-language films Republic Pictures film serials Films directed by William Witney Films directed by John English 1930s adventure films Films about the United States Marine Corps American adventure films 1930s American films