Dick Tracy's G-Men
Dick Tracy's G-Men | |
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Directed by | |
Written by | |
Produced by | Robert M Beche |
Starring | |
Cinematography | William Nobles |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release dates | |
Running time | 15 chapters / 263 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $159,876 (negative cost: $163,530)[1] |
Dick Tracy's G-Men (1939) is a 15-Chapter
This serial was the fifteenth of the sixty-six produced by Republic and the third Dick Tracy serial (there would be one more,
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Plot
International
Cast
- Ralph Byrd as Dick Tracy
- Irving Pichel as Nicolas Zarnoff
- Ted Pearson as Steve Lockwood
- Academy Award for best actress four years later in 1943 for The Song of Bernadette, under the screen name Jennifer Jones.
- henchmen. This was Walter Miller's last serial, he died shortly afterwards.[2]
- George Douglas as Sandoval, one of Zarnoff's henchmen
Production
Dick Tracy's G-Men was budgeted at $159,876 although the final negative cost was $163,530 (a $3,654, or 2.3%, overspend).[1] Although the previous serial, Daredevils of the Red Circle, came in under budget that was an exception to the rule. Most Republic serials were slightly overbudget and this one was not significantly so in comparison.
It was filmed between 17 June and 27 July 1939 under the working title Dick Tracy and his G-Men.[1] The serial's production number was 896.[1]
This serial, like all the sequels to the 1937
Release
Theatrical
Dick Tracy's G-Men's official release date is 2 September 1939, although this is actually the date the seventh chapter was made available to film exchanges.[1]
The serial was re-released on 19 September 1955 following the release of Republic's final serial, King of the Carnival. Dick Tracy's G-Men began a series of re-releases that accounted for all of Republic's remaining serial releases, finishing with a re-release of Zorro's Fighting Legion in March 1958.[1]
VCI released the serial on 2 DVD discs in 2008. It was later released together with the other three Dick Tracy serials in a boxed DVD set by VCI in 2013.
Critical reception
Movie serial historian William C. Cline states that the Dick Tracy serials were "unexcelled in the action field," adding that "in any listing of serials released after 1930, the four Dick Tracy adventures from Republic must stand out as classics of the suspense detective thrillers, and the models for many others to follow."[4]
Chapter titles
- The Master Spy (29min 55s)
- Captured (16min 42s)
- The False Signal (16min 38s)
- The Enemy Strikes (16min 44s)
- Crack-up! (16min 39s)
- Sunken Peril (16min 39s)
- Tracking the Enemy (16min 40s)
- Chamber of Doom (16min 41s)
- Flames of Jeopardy (16min 37s)
- Crackling Fury (16min 40s)
- Caverns of Peril (16min 39s)
- Fight in the Sky (16min 39s)
- The Fatal Ride (16min 40s) - a re-cap chapter
- Getaway (16min 38s)
- The Last Stand (16min 41s)
References
- ^ ISBN 0-9632878-1-8.
- ISBN 978-0-8061-0927-5.
- ^ Images Journal Article, last checked 19/03/07
- ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
- ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.