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Thursday, January 13, 2022

MANHUNT OF MYSTERY ISLAND

Roy Barcroft as Captain Mephisto
MANHUNT OF MYSTERY ISLAND (15 chapter Republic serial/1945.)  Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, Wallace Grissell, and Yakima Canutt. 

Professor Forrest (Forrest Taylor), who is working on a special device, is kidnapped by a man calling himself Captain Mephisto (Roy Barcroft of The Kettles on Old MacDonald's Farm). Mephisto wants the professor to weaponize his device so that he can use it to rule the world. Forrest's daughter, Claire (Linda Stirling of The Crimson Ghost), and detective Lance Reardon (Richard Bailey) manage to trace the professor to Mystery Island, a former penal colony and stronghold of a pirate (also named Mephisto) that is now owned by four businessmen. Mephisto, a descendant of the original, is actually one of those four men, but he uses a special transformation chair to turn himself into an exact duplicate of the long-dead pirate. Thus, Mephisto always knows the couple's plans ahead of time ... 

Richard Bailey and Linda Stirling
Manhunt of Mystery Island
 is a terrific, fast-paced and exciting Republic serial, with one excellent cliffhanger after another. There is a splendid bit in chapter seven in which Reardon, engaging in fisticuffs in a skyscraper, saves himself after being punched out of a window by grabbing onto a firehose! Chapter eleven features a thrilling fight between Mephisto and Reardon on shaky wooden platforms built high above the water's edge. There's a rope bridge that is deliberately snapped, plunging the couple to near doom in chapter thirteen. Not to mention our hero being trapped under a wine press, cornered by a destructive ray that threatens to parboil him, caught in a small chamber filling with gas, and so on. The acting in the movie may be merely serviceable, but no one watches these things for great acting. 

Verdict: Suspenseful, intriguing and often thrilling Republic cliffhanger. ***1/4.  

2 comments:

  1. Good old Yakima Canutt! Not only a great stuntman but a great character actor as well. I remember him menacing Scarlett O'Hara in GWTW (in the book, his character actually nearly raped her!).
    -C

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  2. Now this is news to me. I knew he did and staged stunts -- the chariot race in Ben-Hur, I believe -- but didn't realize he was also an actor. Time to see GWTW again!

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