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Flash Gordon
1936 - 13 Chapters
Plot
Flash Gordon is a 1936
science fiction film serial. Told in 13 installments, it was the first
screen adventure for the comic-strip character Flash Gordon, and tells
the story of his first visit to the planet Mongo and his encounter
with the evil Emperor Ming the Merciless.
A rogue planet is 'rushing madly toward the earth.' Impending doom creates worldwide pandemonium. But maverick scientist Dr. Zarkov hopes to stay disaster by traveling to the new planet in his experimental rocket. Two chance-met strangers, athletic Flash Gordon and damsel in distress Dale Arden, go with him. Arrived, the trio find Mongo to be a planet of wonders, warring factions, and deadly perils, its orbit controlled by Emperor Ming who has his own sinister plans for earth. Cast
Buster Crabbe as Flash Gordon.
Jean Rogers as Dale Arden. Charles B. Middleton as Ming the Merciless. Priscilla Lawson as Princess Aura Frank Shannon as Dr. Alexis Zarkov Richard Alexander as Prince Barin. Jack Lipson as Prince Vultan Theodore Lorch as Second High Priest James Pierce as Prince Thun. Duke York as King Kala Earl Askam as Officer Torch Lon Poff as First High Priest Richard Tucker as Professor Gordon George Cleveland as Professor Hensley Muriel Goodspeed as Zona
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Your Serial comes on a DVD-R
in a Paper Protective Sleeve with Color Artwork on the DVD.
Please keep in mind that this movie is of
very good quality for its age, but is over 75 years
old. This is not HD quality and may not look that great on your
large flat screen TV.
This Classic Serial is in the public domain.
Date of release: April
6,
1936
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