Blackhawk (serial)

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Blackhawk
Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet
Fred F. Sears
Produced by Sam Katzman
Written by Royal K. Cole
Sherman L. Lowe
George H. Plympton
Will Eisner (characters)
Starring Kirk Alyn
Carol Forman
John Crawford
Michael Fox
Don C. Harvey
Rick Vallin
Larry Stewart
Music by Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Cinematography William Whitley
Editing by Earl Turner
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) Flag of the United States 1 July 1952
Running time 15 chapters (242 min)
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Blackhawk (1947) is a Columbia movie serial based on the comic book Blackhawk now owned by DC Comics. The serial's subtitle was "Fearless Champion of Freedom". It was the studio's 49th serial.

It stars Kirk Alyn as Blackhawk and Carol Forman as the foreign spy whom the Blackhawks must prevent from stealing the experimental super-fuel "Element-X". Alyn and Forman were also the hero and villain, respectively, of Columbia's earlier Superman. This serial was produced by the famously cheap Sam Katzman and directed by the team of Spencer Gordon Bennet and Fred F. Sears. It is considered a relatively cheap and lacklustre serial, produced in the waning years of the serial medium.

Contents

[edit] Plot

The Blackhawks must prevent the villainous Leader's plots to steal technology.


[edit] Cast

  • Kirk Alyn as Blackhawk, the "Fearless Champion of Freedom"
  • Carol Forman as Laska, foreign spy working for The Leader
  • John Crawford as Chuck
  • Michael Fox as Mr Case/The Leader
  • Don Harvey as Olaf
  • Rick Vallin as Stan (a Blackhawk) and his twin Boris (an agent of The Leader)
  • Larry Stewart as Andre
  • Weaver Levy as Chop
  • Zon Murray as Bork
  • Nick Stuart as Cress
  • Marshall Reed as Aller
  • Pierce Lyden as D

[edit] Reception

As a serial of the 1950s, this was produced after the medium's heyday. The serials of this time were generally inferior to those that had been made in the previous decade.[1]

[edit] Chapter titles

  1. Distress Call From Space
  2. Blackhawk Traps a Traitor
  3. In The Enemy's Hideout
  4. The Iron Monster
  5. Human Targets
  6. Blackhawk's Leap For Life
  7. Mystery Fuel
  8. Blasted From The Sky
  9. Blackhawk Tempts Fate
  10. Chase For Element X
  11. Forced Down
  12. Drums of Doom
  13. Blackhawk's Daring Plan
  14. Blackhawk's Wild Ride
  15. The Leader Unmasked

[edit] References

  1. ^ Images: A Journal of Film and Popular Culture - The Decline of the Serial

[edit] See also

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Preceded by
King of the Congo (1952)
Columbia Serial
Blackhawk (1952)
Succeeded by
Son of Geronimo (1952)
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