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Thursday, January 12, 2023

FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS

Lee Powell and Herman Brix/Bruce Bennett
FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS (12 chapter Republic serial/1938). Directors: William Witney; John English. COLORIZED. 

Lt. Tom Grayson (Lee Powell) and Lt. Frank Corby (Bruce Bennett AKA Herman Brix) of the United States Marine Corps discover that their colleagues at a base in Linchuria have been completely wiped out by a mysterious weapon. This infernal machine, called the Thunderbolt, is an "aerial torpedo charged with massive amounts of electricity" and is aimed via a radio-controlled gyroscope. The villain of the piece, who calls himself the Lightning, and whose motives are rather obscure, operates from a flying craft called the Wing (which first appeared, I believe, in the first Dick Tracy serial). 

Did the Lightning's appearance influence Darth Vader?
Grayson, Corby and General White (Montagu Love) work with scientist Ben Warfield (Hugh Sothern) to come up with something that can stop the deadly Thunderbolt, which is being used to wipe out fighting ships at sea and entire villages. Characters suspected of being the Lightning include assistant Crenshaw (Perry Ivins), butler Benson (Forrest Taylor), and even Warfield's gardener, Sam (Henry Otho), but the truth might be much more startling. Most serial villains don't actually chew the scenery that much, but the actor playing the Lightning is initially very hokey until apparently someone told him to tone it down for the later chapters. 

Lee Powell
There is no love interest in the film, but Warfield's daughter, Janet, is played by the colorless Eleanor Stewart, who appeared mostly in B features. Lee Powell was the first actor to portray the Lone Ranger and also had a big part in Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe. During WW2 after surviving a bloody Japanese attack on his unit, he ironically and tragically died from alcohol poisoning after celebrating with his buddies and some rotgut liquor. Herman Brix went on to play Joan Crawford's husband in Mildred Pierce as Bruce Bennett. He had a solid career as second lead in several features and also appeared in many television episodes. 

Colorized but colorless: Eleanor Stewart
Fighting Devil Dogs has several exciting and suspenseful sequences, chief of which is a bit when Grayson, Corby and others are trapped in a locked room into which cardon dioxide is slowly being pumped. A big iron bar hovers over Tom and falls, nearly crushing him, and he has a desperate battle aboard a careening plane. He and Corby aim their own plane towards one of the Thunderbolt missiles before it can smash into a dirigible, but first jump out via parachute. The serial has a mediocre score, but plenty of action.  

Verdict: The Lightning is a nasty bad guy with a formidable weapon. ***. 

 

2 comments:

  1. I do recognize Lee Powell, and thank you for letting me know Herman Brix is Bruce Bennett, Mildred's long-suffering first husband!
    -C

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  2. Yes, Bennett had quite a few appearances in cliffhanger serials, then wisely changed his name so he could have a completely different career, generally as second lead.

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