Clancy of the Mounted
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| Clancy of the Mounted | |
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| Directed by | Ray Taylor |
| Produced by | Henry MacRae |
| Written by | Basil Dickey (continuity) Harry O. Hoyt (adaptation) Ella O'Neill (dialogue) Robert W. Service (poem) |
| Cinematography | John Hickson |
| Editing by | Maurice Pivar (supervising) Alvin Todd Edward Todd |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
| Release date(s) | 23 February 1933 |
| Running time | 12 chapters (225 min) |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
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Clancy of the Mounted (1933) is a Universal Northern movie serial based on the poem Clancy of the Mounted Police by Robert W. Service. This was Universal's 85th serial and the 17th with sound.
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[edit] Plot
Sergeant Tom Clancy, of the Northwest Mounted Police, is assigned to arrest his brother Steve, who has been framed for murder by "Black" McDougal and Pierre LaRue.
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[edit] Cast
- Tom Tyler as Sergeant Tom Clancy
- Jacqueline Wells as Ann Laurie
- William Desmond as Dave Moran
- Rosalie Roy as Maureen Clancy
- Francis Ford as Inspector Cabot
- Earl McCarthy as Steve Clancy, Tom Clancy's brother
- Tom London as Constable McGregor
- Edmund Cobb as Constable McIntosh
- William L. Thorne as "Black" McDougal, outlaw and claim jumper
- Leon Beaumon as Pierre LaRue, outlaw and claim jumper
[edit] Chapter titles
- Toll of the Rapids
- Brother Against Brother
- Ambuscade
- The Storm
- A Desperate Chance
- The Wolf's Fangs
- The Night Attack
- Crashing Timbers
- Fingerprints
- The Breed Strikes
- The Crimson Strikes
- Journey's End
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| Preceded by The Lost Special (1932) |
Universal Serial Clancy of the Mounted (1933) |
Succeeded by The Phantom of the Air (1933) |
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