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Thursday, August 7, 2025

KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED

Allan Lane as Sgt. Dave King

KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED (12 chapter Republic serial/1940). Directors: John English; William Witney. Colorized version.

Tom Merritt (Stanley Andrews) has invented a serum, Compound X, that will help cure infantile paralysis, but he is unaware that his partner, Crandall (Bryant Washburn), is an enemy agent (of an unspecified nation) who wants to use the compound to make mines. Crandell, who watches as associate Garson (Harry Cording) murders Merritt, reports to a man named Kettler (Robert Strange). Tom Merritt's son, Tom Jr. (Robert Kellard) works with Sgt. Dave King (Allan Lane), whose father is Inspector King (Herbert Rawlinson) of the Canadian Royal Mounted. 

Kellard, Cording and Lane
Dave King and young Tom are unaware of Crandall's duplicity, but are perpetually endangered by the actions of Garson. Dave manages to survive a plane crash, and his father saves his life when he's tied to a buzzsaw and nearly dismembered, but unfortunately the elder King succumbs to a bullet. King of the Royal Mounted is based on a story (and subsequent comic strip) by Zane Grey. It is a fast-paced and entertaining serial, the first of two with Lane playing King, and the first of several serials about the Mounties. The climax takes place on an enemy submarine where Dave and Tom are to be blown out of the torpedo tubes, but one of them makes a heroic sacrifice to save the other. The entire cast give energetic and capable performances. 

Verdict: The Mounties get their man! ***. 

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