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The Royal Mounted Rides Again (1945)

THE MOUNTIES GET THEIR MAN...blasting the outlaws out of the Northwest!

Genre : Action, Western

Runtime : 3H 41M

Director : Lewis D. Collins, Ray Taylor
Writer : Joseph O'Donnell, Tom Gibson, Harold Channing Wire

Synopsis

In time-honored fashion, a couple of supporting players -- George Dolenz and Bill Kennedy -- found themselves elevated to starring roles in this minor Universal serial. They played Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers investigating the murder of a miner. The story, of course, was less important than speed and action, which directors Ray Taylor and Lewis D. Collins delivered in typical slap-dash Universal style. Starlet Daun Kennedy did not make much of an impression as the imperiled leading lady, and former star Robert Armstrong (of King Kong fame) was wasted in a subordinate role. Rondo Hatton, a non-actor whose grotesque appearance (caused by acromegaly, the so-called "Elephant Man" disease) was tastelessly exploited by Universal in the '40s, appeared as one of the outlaws.

Actors

Bill Kennedy
Bill Kennedy
Corporal J. Wayne Decker
Daun Kennedy
Daun Kennedy
June Bailey
George Dolenz
George Dolenz
Constable 'Frenchy' Moselle
Milburn Stone
Milburn Stone
Brad Taggart
Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong
Jonathan Price
Rondo Hatton
Rondo Hatton
Bull Andrews
Paul E. Burns
Paul E. Burns
'Latitude' Bucket
Danny Morton
Danny Morton
Eddie 'Dancer' Clare, Price's Card Dealer
Addison Richards
Addison Richards
Jackson Decker
Tom Fadden
Tom Fadden
'Lode' MacKenzie
Joe Haworth
Joe Haworth
Bunker (Chief Gold Raider) (as Joseph Haworth)
Helen Bennett
Helen Bennett
Dillie Clark aka Madame Mysterioso
Joseph Crehan
Joseph Crehan
RCMP Sergeant Nelson
Selmer Jackson
Selmer Jackson
RCMP Superintendant MacDonald
Daral Hudson
Daral Hudson
RCMP Sergeant Ladue
George Lloyd
George Lloyd
Kent (Gold Raider)

Crews

Lewis D. Collins
Lewis D. Collins
Director
Ray Taylor
Ray Taylor
Director
Joseph O'Donnell
Joseph O'Donnell
Screenplay
Tom Gibson
Tom Gibson
Screenplay
Harold Channing Wire
Harold Channing Wire
Screenplay
Irving Birnbaum
Irving Birnbaum
Editor
Jack Dolan
Jack Dolan
Editor
Alvin Todd
Alvin Todd
Editor
Edgar Zane
Edgar Zane
Editor
Sol Gorss
Sol Gorss
Stunts
Jerome Ash
Jerome Ash
Director of Photography
Charles Van Enger
Charles Van Enger
Director of Photography
Morgan Cox
Morgan Cox
Producer

Posters and backgrounds

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