The Mysterious Pilot
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Directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet |
Written by | George M. Merrick George Rosener (screenplay) Based in the novel The Silver Hawk, by William Byron Mowery |
Produced by | Louis Weiss |
Starring | Frank Hawks |
Cinematography | Edward Linden Herman Schopp B&W |
Edited by | Earl Turner (film editor) |
Music by | Abe Meyer (musical director/uncredited) |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 15 chapters (300 min) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Mysterious Pilot is a 15-episode 1937 Columbia movie serial based on the book by William Byron Mowery and starring the record-breaking aviator Frank Hawks. This was the second serial produced by Columbia.[1]
Plot
Carter Snowden (Kenneth Harlan) about to marry Jean McNain (Dorothy Sebastian), is accused of murder. When his accuser is killed, Jean flees the train she is on, and heads into the Canadian woods. Snowden sends a bodyguard to find Jean, who appeals to Captain Jim Down (Frank Hawks) for help. With his friend "Kansas" (Rex Lease) and Indian Luke (Yakima Canutt), Jim hides Jean.
Snowden tracks down Jean and tries to lure her to his aircraft by telling her that Jim is injured and needs her. As soon as they realize what has happened, Jim and Kansas take to the air and force Snowden's aircraft down. Jean is unhurt but Snowden dies in the crash. Trying to get down to Jean, Jim's parachute gets tangled in the trees and Jean ends up rescuing him.
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Cast
- Frank Hawks as Captain Jim Down
- Dorothy Sebastian as Jean McNain
- Esther Ralston as Vivian McNain
- Rex Lease as RCAF Sergeant "Kansas" Eby
- Guy Bates Post as "Papa" Bergelot
- Kenneth Harlan as Carter Snowden
- Yakima Canutt as Indian Luke
- George Rosener as Fritz
- Clara Kimball Young as Martha, Fritz's Wife
- Frank Lackteen as Yoroslaff, a henchman
- Harry Harvey as "Soft Shoe" Cardigan, a henchman
- Tom London as Kilgour, a henchman
- Bob Walker as Boyer, a lumberjack henchman
- Ted Adams as Carlson, a henchman
Production
Mysterious Pilot was adapted from the novel "The Silver Hawk" by William Byron Mowery.[3][4] Frank Hawks was billed in Mysterious Pilot as the "Fastest airman in the world."[3] After each episode, Hawks appeared to deliver a "flying lesson". A Sikorsky S-39 amphibian was featured in the serial.[5]
References
Notes
Bibliography
- Cline, William C. "In Search of Ammunition." In the Nick of Time. New York: McFarland & Company, Inc., 1984. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
- Farmer, James H. Celluloid Wings: The Impact of Movies on Aviation. Blue Ridge Summit, Pennsylvania: Tab Books Inc., 1984. ISBN 978-0-83062-374-7.
- Harmon, Jim and Donald F. Glut. "Real Life Heroes: Just Strangle the Lion in Your Usual Way". The Great Movie Serials: Their Sound and Fury. New York: Routledge Publishing, 1973. ISBN 978-0-7130-0097-9.
- Weiss, Ken and Ed Goodgold. To be Continued ...: A Complete Guide to Motion Picture Serials. New York: Bonanza Books, 1973. ISBN 0-517-166259.