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Planet Outlaws

1953 | 71m | English

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A 20th Century pilot named Buck Rogers and his young friend Buddy Wade awake from 500 years in suspended animation to find that the world has been taken over by the outlaw army of Killer Kane. Feature version of the film serial Buck Rogers by Universal Pictures, 1940.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1953
Director: Ford Beebe, Saul A. Goodkind
Writer: Norman S. Hall, Helen Leighton, Harry Revier, Ray Trampe, Philip Francis Nowlan
Genres: Science Fiction
Keywords future, based on comic, feature version of movie serial
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Buster Crabbe Col. Buck Rogers
Constance Moore Lt. Wilma Deering
Jackie Moran George 'Buddy' Wade
Anthony Warde Killer Kane
Jack Mulhall Capt. Rankin, Hidden City forces
Philson Ahn Prince Tallen
C. Montague Shaw Dr. Huer
Guy Usher Aldar
William Gould Air Marshal Kragg
Henry Brandon Capt. Lasca
Kenne Duncan Lt. Lacy
Reed Howes Capt. Roberts
Wheeler Oakman Lieutenant Patten
Carleton Young Scott
Kane Richmond (archive footage)
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talisencrw
6.0

Let me say right off the bat that at least for me, there were two things working in this film's favour even before I started it (as 2 nifty percent of my infamous Mill Creek 50-pack, 'Nightmare Worlds'): a) I love the old-time serials, a part a week at the theatres, each with a cliffhanger ending; a ... nd b) I'm a fan of Buster Crabbe, from seeing him previously both as Tarzan and in a Flash Gordon serial. Directors Beebe and Goodkind were masters at the format, and this is no exception (although since it's from the 30's, and with B-movie budgetary restrictions at that, I readily dismiss all negative comments from people complaining that for the 1950's, it's really crappy filmmaking--it's NOT from the 50's, but simply edited then into a feature-length film the company could then sell, most probably to television stations). I enjoyed it, though I wish that instead of seeing this, I was watching the unedited, undiluted full serial that was originally made. I have read that the best and most exciting parts were edited out.

Jun 23, 2021