The Fighting Devil Dogs

May. 27,1938      NR
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Two marine lieutenants battle a masked would-be world conqueror who uses electricity as a weapon.

Lee Powell as  Lieutenant Tom Grayson
Bruce Bennett as  Lieutenant Frank Corby
Eleanor Stewart as  Janet Warfield
Montagu Love as  General White
Hugh Sothern as  Ben Warfield
Sam Flint as  Colonel Grayson
Perry Ivins as  Crenshaw
Forrest Taylor as  Benson
Carleton Young as  Johnson, 'Aurora' Crewman
John Davidson as  Lin Wing

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Reviews

Grimerlana
1938/05/27

Plenty to Like, Plenty to Dislike

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XoWizIama
1938/05/28

Excellent adaptation.

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ShangLuda
1938/05/29

Admirable film.

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Janis
1938/05/30

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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JohnHowardReid
1938/05/31

NOTES: Dedicated to "The United States Marines — vigilant guardians of our flag at home and abroad."Shot in only 20 days at a negative cost of only $92,569, this one ranks as Republic's least expensive serial bar only "The Vigilantes Are Coming". Two cost-cutting episodes, 7 and 11, which reprized previous material, helped keep the budget $2,087 below its budgeted estimate. Shooting started on 10 March 1938 and finished on 29 March 1938.VIEWER'S GUIDE: Suitable for all.COMMENT: Plenty of excitement in this far-fetched yet nonetheless vastly entertaining adventure serial. The directors get the dialogue clichés delivered as fast as possible so they can concentrate on some splendid action footage. Particularly stunning is a motorcycle chase after the villains' roadster which even background projection and a lame jump cannot spoil. Some of the compositions are also handled with photographic style, notably an interrogation sequence with truth serum. The special effects are not bad at all and there is an exciting sequence in which the heroes tangle with asbestos-clad henchmen. One of the editors shows a commendable interest in trick wipes. Indeed, production values, including some fine photography by William Nobles, are generally good. On the other hand, the acting is entertainingly abysmal, though Miss Stewart makes an attractive heroine. At least one of the episodes ("Tides of Trickery") ends on a novel note, even though the hero's escape is pretty lame. The music direction is of a higher standard than usual.A cleverly cut-down feature version was released to TV in 1966 under the title "Torpedo of Doom".

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dfoofnik
1938/06/01

This serial was first syndicated in the 1950's when I viewed it on 3 consecutive Saturdays. The hero is Lee Powell, but Herman "Bruce Bennett" Brix was familiar from the Tarzan serial made later. These Marines get a real workout on land, sea, and air, mainly because the entire USMC seems to consist of about two dozen lightly-armed extras. Stock footage of every imaginable type is the major drawback, plus the inconsistency in WHEN the heroes or bad guys have GUNS or not.(This makes for frequent lengthy fistfights.) Also, viewing it as an adult, they really understated the distance between California and Hawaii : three or four hours by SEAPLANE? The only major plot hole is the stereotypical revelation of the villain. He surely knew that his secret was out, as it's unlikely the girl wouldn't have already told her rescuers. But he tries to kill her anyway? As my long-time favorite punchline goes, "The Lightning's REAL NAME is..." (ZZZZTTT!) How do you spell 'Zzzt'?

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dbborroughs
1938/06/02

Two marines take on the evil Lightning who travels around the world in a giant wing. The lightning uses his "electrical thunderbolt" to kill those who stand in the way of world domination.Well acted despite being full of serial character clichés, this is a good, but not particularly great tale. I know many people think this is the best serial ever made but I'm not among them. There is something too mechanical about the tale. Yes its got a great look and good cliffhangers, but for me it feels as though it was put together by a list instead of coming together organically. Don't get me wrong I like the serial. It in no way a bad serial and its certainly worth seeing, but is seems to be more what the perfect serial SHOULD be instead of simply BEING that serial.Give it a shot if you run across it.

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tomwal
1938/06/03

This is one of the serials dedicated to the military by Republic Pictures, SOS Coastguard being another.Though providing serial fans with plenty of action, this 1938 chapter play is composed of excessive stock footage, unusual for a serial made in the late thirties. Robinson Carusoe of Clipper Island and the first Dick Tracy are two serials that provide scenes and cliffhangers for Fighting Devildogs. Adding to that ,news reel footage, the viewer can easily see that the studio really cut corners. That being said, it remains a fast moving 12 chapters with Lee Powell and Herman Brix,aka Bruce Bennett, doing good work as the leads. William Witney and John English provide stellar direction, along with Alberto Columbo's atmospheric musical score. This serial also provides a memorable super nemesis known as The Lightning.The stunts are excellent and up to Republic standards, but the pace of the serial is often erratic. Should have been better considering the personnel involved. Still , this serial deserves a place in a serial fans collection.

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