The Mystery Squadron
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| The Mystery Squadron | |
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| Directed by | Colbert Clark David Howard |
| Produced by | Nat Levine |
| Written by | Sherman L. Lowe Al Martin Barney A. Sarecky Colbert Clark David Howard Wyndham Gittens |
| Starring | Bob Steele Guinn "Big Boy" Williams Lucile Browne Jack Mulhall Purnell Pratt |
| Music by | Lee Zahler |
| Cinematography | Ernest Miller William Nobles Alvin Wyckoff |
| Editing by | Wyndham Gittens Earl Turner |
| Distributed by | Mascot Pictures |
| Release date(s) | |
| Running time | 12 chapters (220 min) |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
The Mystery Squadron (1933) is a Mascot movie serial.
This serial has four recap chapters (a cost cutting measure similar to a clipshow).
Contents |
[edit] Plot
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A dam being built by Hank Davis comes under attack from the mysterious pilot, The Black Ace, and his "Mystery Squadron" of similarly masked pilots.
[edit] Cast
- Bob Steele as Fred Cromwell, old stunt pilot friend of Hank Davis
- Guinn "Big Boy" Williams as Bill "Jellybean" Cook, old stunt pilot friend of Hank Davis
- Lucile Browne as Dorothy Gray
- Jack Mulhall as Hank Davis, dam foreman and ex-stunt pilot
- Purnell Pratt as Lafe Johnson
- Robert Frazer as Dr Flint
- J. Carrol Naish as Collins
- Bob Kortman as Bracken
- Lafe McKee as Stephen Gray
[edit] Stunts
[edit] References
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| Preceded by The Wolf Dog (1933) |
Mascot Serial The Mystery Squadron (1933) |
Succeeded by The Lost Jungle (1934) |
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