John English – Daredevils of the Red Circle (1939)
Daredevils of the Red Circle” (1939) is a 12-Chapter Republic Movie Serial starring Charles Quigley, David Sharpe, Herman Brix (better known under his subsequent stage name, Bruce Bennett) and Charles Middleton. It was directed by William Witney and John English and is often considered one of the better serials produced by Republic. The serial was the fourteenth of the sixty-six serials produced by the studio.
An escaped criminal, known as Harry Crowl, but preferring to be called by his prison number 39013 (Thirty Nine – O – Thirteen), seeks revenge on the man who sent him to prison, millionaire philanthropist Horace Granville. He kidnaps Granville, imprisoning him within his own house, and disguises himself to take Granville’s place, as the frail old man in a clean room, necessary for his health. The only other person allowed past the glass barrier being his doctor. He then sets about methodically destroying everything Granville owns. When we enter the film, he has already destroyed a number of Granville properties, and has set his sights on the Granville Amusement Centre, at which a trio of acrobats is performing. The daredevils, Gene, Bert, and Tiny escape but Gene’s kid brother is badly wounded in the blaze, and later dies of his injuries. Seeking revenge they take jobs as private investigators for the man they believe to be Horace Granville. Through a series of deadly traps, and with the help of a mysterious cloaked figure, known only as “The Red Circle”, the daredevils begin to unravel the truth.
In the first chapter, we are introduced to all the above facts, and even shown the secret room within the Granville estates where 39013 is keeping the real Granville. He is kept in a cell, the exact duplicate of the one in which 39013 resided for his abruptly ended sentence. This room is trapped, so that in the event that 39013 does not return, a dripping reservoir will run dry. The loss of weight will tip the scale, causing deadly gas capsules to break upon the floor, killing Granville in a very short time. This causes him to spout the characteristic line, “You best hope I continue to live, Granville.”
Charles Quigley … Gene Townley
Bruce Bennett … Tiny Dawson (as Herman Brix)
David Sharpe … Bert Knowles
Carole Landis … Blanche Granville
Miles Mander … Horace Granville
Charles Middleton … No. 39013, Harry Crowel
C. Montague Shaw … Dr. Malcolm
Ben Taggart … Dixon
William Pagan … Police Chief Landon
Corbet Morris … Klein
Raymond Bailey … Stanley, Secretary
Fred ‘Snowflake’ Toones … Snowflake (as Snowflake)
George Chesebro … Sheffield
Ray Miller … Jeff
Robert Winkler … Sammy Townley
“Tuffie”, the dog
“Daredevils of the Red Circle” was budgeted at $126,855 although the final negative cost was $126,118 (a $737, or 0.6%, under spend). It was the cheapest Republic serial of 1939 and one of only three pre-war serials to be made under budget. The other two were “The Fighting Devil Dogs” (1938) and “Mysterious Doctor Satan” (1940). It was filmed between 28 March and 28 April 1939. The serial’s production number was 897. “Daredevils of the Red Circle”s official release date is 10 June 1939, although this is actually the date the sixth chapter was made available to film exchanges In the early 1950s, “Daredevils of the Red Circle” was one of fourteen Republic serials edited into a television series. It was broadcast in six 26½-minute episodes.
Chapter titles
The Monstrous Plot (27 min 48s)
The Mysterious Friend (16 min 41s)
The Executioner (16 min 45s)
Sabotage (16 min 38s)
The Ray of Death (16 min 39s)
Thirty Seconds to Live (16 min 39s)
The Flooded Mine (16 min 42s)
S.O.S. (16 min 40s)
Ladder of Peril (16 min 39s)
The Infernal Machine (16 min 36s)
The Red Circle Speaks (16 min 39s) — Re-Cap Chapter
Flight to Doom (16 min 40s)
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Language:English
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