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Movie Review: "The King of Serials...VCI Entertainment ~ Undersea Kingdom (1936)"
Summary: 5 Stars

VCI Entertainment and Republic Pictures present Nat Levine's "Undersea Kingdom" (1936) (Dolby digitally remastered), 12 Chapters of vintage serial loaded with action sequences featuring Crash Corrigan who can do just about everything that each episode requires...Corrigan graduated from Annapolis only to be recruited by Professor Norton to venture beneath the ocean depths with Diana a go getting reporter, Norton's son Billy and Briny Deep as the take a ride in a rocket submarine...will they locate the "Lost City of Atlantis"...can Naval Lieutenant Crash Corrigan escape the war monging Atlanteans and save Professor Norton from the spell that Unga Khan has cast upon the Professor...there is a war between Khan's Black Robe Guards and the White Robed followers of Sharad...which side will Crash choose and can he use his exceptional skills and power to defeat the evil villains in every chapter...the White Robe's need a leader, will Crash be chosen for that high office and become commander...Professor Norton is working on his priming powder that will be used to propel Unga Khan's tower to the upper world and conquer all who stand in his way...what threatening calamity awaits Crash during these 12 Republic Serial chapers or can he device a plan to turn the tables and good triumph over evil...some interesting special effects by John T. Coyle, Howard Lydecker and Theodore Lydecker, not to mention the production team of Barney A. Sarecky and Sol C. Siegel...the outlandish costumes that Crash and other cast members were wearing is by Robert Ramsey (costume designer)...the exciting original musical score by Arthur Kay, Leon Rosebrook and none other than the "Music Man" himself Meredith Wilson......don't miss any of the 12 exciting chapters.

Under director's B. Reeves Eason and Joe Kane, producer Nat Levine with original story by Tracy Knight and John Rathmell, screenplay by Oliver Drake and Maurice Geraghty ...the cast include Ray Corrigan (Crash Corrigan), Lois Wilde (Diana Compton), Monte Blue (Unga Khan), William Farnum (Sharad), Boothe Howard (Ditmar), Raymond Hatton (Gasspon), C. Montague Shaw (Prof. Norton), Lee Van Atta (Billy Norton), Smiley Burnette (Briny Deep), Lon Chaney Jr (Capt. Hakur), Lane Chandler (Darius), John Merton (Moloch), Jack Ingram (Khan's Guardsman), Eddie Parker (Khan's Guardsman), Tom Steele (Khan's Guardsman), Frankie Marvin (Salty)... Corrigan got his chance with this vehicle as his first starring role, less we forget his role as Tuscon Smith in the long running "Three Mesquiteers" B-Western series...keep your eyes peeled for Smiley "Frog Millhouse" Burnette (Gene Autry & Charles Starrett sidekick in early B-Westerns), Raymond Hatton ("Rough Riders" series and Johnny Mack Brown's old timer sidekick of B-Westerns), Lon Chaney Jr (Universal's "Wolf Man" Series), Lane Chandler (John Wayne sidekick in early B-Westerns), John Merton (clean shaven Merton is the hero in this feature, normally one of the best villains in the picture business), Jack Ingram (another great character actor and villain) and a very young John Barrymore Jr. who goes uncredited in the cast listings...Republic Pictures stuntwork is always terrific and this serial is no exception...there is a great deal of entertainment here for the cliffhanger fans out there...all courtesy of VCI Entertainment, who in my humble opinion is the best there is in restoring early serials and features.

CHAPTER TITLES:
1. Beneath the Ocean Floor
2. The Undersea City
3. Arena of Death
4. Revenge of the Volkites
5. Prisoners of Atlantis
6. The Juggernaut Strikes
7. The Submarine Trap
8. Into the Metal Tower
9. Death in the Air
10.Atlantis Destroyed
11.Flaming Death
12.Ascent to the Upperworld

SPECIAL FEATURES:
BIOS:
1. Ray Corrigan (aka Raymond Bernard)
Birth Date: 2/14/1907 - Milwaukee, WI
Died: 8/10/1976 - Brookings Harbor, OR
2. Lois Wilde
Birth Date: 9/20/1907 - Minnesota
Died: 2/16/1995 - Attleboro, MA
3. Joseph Kane (Director)
Birth Date: 3/19/1897 - San Diego, CA
Died: 8/25/1975 - Santa Monica, CA
4. B. Reeves "Breezy" Eason (Director)
Birth Date: 10/02/1886 - Friar Point, MS
Died: 6/09/1956 - Sherman Oaks, CA

ORIGINAL SERIAL TRAILERS:
"Undersea Kingdom" (Ray "Crash" Corrigan, Lois Wilde, Raymond Hatton, Monte Blue, Lone Chaney Jr. & Smiley Burnett)

PHOTO GALLERY:
(stills of the "Undersea Kingdom" in color and B&W - Lobby Cards)

VCI CLIFFHANGER TRAILERS:
1. Buck Rogers (Buster Crabbe)
2. Adventures of the Flying Cadets (Bobby Jordan)
3. Drums of Fu Manchu (Henry Brandon)
4. Jungle Girl (Frances Gifford)
5. The Phantom (Tom Tyler)
6. Zane Greys "King of the Royal Mounted" (Allan "Rocky" Lane)
7. Secret Agent X-9 (1945) (Lloyd Bridges & Keye Luke)
8. Adventures of Red Ryder (Don "Red" Barry)
9. Secret Agent X-9 (1937) (Scott Kolk & Henry Brandon)
10.Zorro's Cliffhanger Collection (Reed Hadley, John Carroll & Linda Stirling)
11.Dick Tracy's G-Men (Ralph Byrd)
12.Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (Buster Crabbe)
13.Jungle Jim (Grant Withers & Raymond Hatton)
14.Miracle Rider (Tom Mix & Tony Jr)

Own them now on DVD....if you crave action, drama and plenty of adventure then this is the place for all of the above...if you enjoyed this serial check out another release from VCI Entertainment as they present Alex Raymond's "Jungle Jim " (1936) (digitally remastered), 12 cliffhanging chapters that will keep you on the edge of your seat... really outstanding scenes between a lion and tiger in a to the death fight...high production from Universal's serial department...each episode chuck full of scenes loaded with cliffhanger adventure...gotta love it!

Great job by VCI Entertainment for releasing "Undersea Kingdom" (1936), the digital transfere with a clean, clear and crisp print...looking forward to more high quality releases from the vintage serial era of the '30s, '40s & '50s...order your copy now from Amazon or VCI Entertainment, stay tuned once again for top notch action mixed with deadly adventure from the "King of Serials" VCI...just the way we like 'em!

Total Time: 226 mins on DVD ~ VCI Entertainment 8378 ~ (5/25/2004)

Movie Review: " the King of Serials on DVD...VCI Entertainment ~ Undersea Kingdom (1936)"
Summary: 5 Stars

VCI Entertainment and Republic Pictures present Nat Levine's "Undersea Kingdom" (1936) (Dolby digitally remastered), 12 Chapters of vintage serial loaded with action sequences featuring Crash Corrigan who can do just about everything that each episode requires...Corrigan graduated from Annapolis only to be recruited by Professor Norton to venture beneath the ocean depths with Diana a go getting reporter, Norton's son Billy and Briny Deep as the take a ride in a rocket submarine...will they locate the "Lost City of Atlantis"...can Naval Lieutenant Crash Corrigan escape the war monging Atlanteans and save Professor Norton from the spell that Unga Khan has cast upon the Professor...there is a war between Khan's Black Robe Guards and the White Robed followers of Sharad...which side will Crash choose and can he use his exceptional skills and power to defeat the evil villains in every chapter...the White Robe's need a leader, will Crash be chosen for that high office and become commander...Professor Norton is working on his priming powder that will be used to propel Unga Khan's tower to the upper world and conquer all who stand in his way...what threatening calamity awaits Crash during these 12 Republic Serial chapers or can he device a plan to turn the tables and good triumph over evil...some interesting special effects by John T. Coyle, Howard Lydecker and Theodore Lydecker, not to mention the production team of Barney A. Sarecky and Sol C. Siegel...the outlandish costumes that Crash and other cast members were wearing is by Robert Ramsey (costume designer)...the exciting original musical score by Arthur Kay, Leon Rosebrook and none other than the "Music Man" himself Meredith Wilson......don't miss any of the 12 exciting chapters.

Under director's B. Reeves Eason and Joe Kane, producer Nat Levine with original story by Tracy Knight and John Rathmell, screenplay by Oliver Drake and Maurice Geraghty ...the cast include Ray Corrigan (Crash Corrigan), Lois Wilde (Diana Compton), Monte Blue (Unga Khan), William Farnum (Sharad), Boothe Howard (Ditmar), Raymond Hatton (Gasspon), C. Montague Shaw (Prof. Norton), Lee Van Atta (Billy Norton), Smiley Burnette (Briny Deep), Lon Chaney Jr (Capt. Hakur), Lane Chandler (Darius), John Merton (Moloch), Jack Ingram (Khan's Guardsman), Eddie Parker (Khan's Guardsman), Tom Steele (Khan's Guardsman), Frankie Marvin (Salty)... Corrigan got his chance with this vehicle as his first starring role, less we forget his role as Tuscon Smith in the long running "Three Mesquiteers" B-Western series...keep your eyes peeled for Smiley "Frog Millhouse" Burnette (Gene Autry & Charles Starrett sidekick in early B-Westerns), Raymond Hatton ("Rough Riders" series and Johnny Mack Brown's old timer sidekick of B-Westerns), Lon Chaney Jr (Universal's "Wolf Man" Series), Lane Chandler (John Wayne sidekick in early B-Westerns), John Merton (clean shaven Merton is the hero in this feature, normally one of the best villains in the picture business), Jack Ingram (another great character actor and villain) and a very young John Barrymore Jr. who goes uncredited in the cast listings...Republic Pictures stuntwork is always terrific and this serial is no exception...there is a great deal of entertainment here for the cliffhanger fans out there...all courtesy of VCI Entertainment, who in my humble opinion is the best there is in restoring early serials and features.

CHAPTER TITLES:
1. Beneath the Ocean Floor
2. The Undersea City
3. Arena of Death
4. Revenge of the Volkites
5. Prisoners of Atlantis
6. The Juggernaut Strikes
7. The Submarine Trap
8. Into the Metal Tower
9. Death in the Air
10.Atlantis Destroyed
11.Flaming Death
12.Ascent to the Upperworld

SPECIAL FEATURES:
BIOS:
1. Ray Corrigan (aka Raymond Bernard)
Birth Date: 2/14/1907 - Milwaukee, WI
Died: 8/10/1976 - Brookings Harbor, OR
2. Lois Wilde
Birth Date: 9/20/1907 - Minnesota
Died: 2/16/1995 - Attleboro, MA
3. Joseph Kane (Director)
Birth Date: 3/19/1897 - San Diego, CA
Died: 8/25/1975 - Santa Monica, CA
4. B. Reeves "Breezy" Eason (Director)
Birth Date: 10/02/1886 - Friar Point, MS
Died: 6/09/1956 - Sherman Oaks, CA

ORIGINAL SERIAL TRAILERS:
"Undersea Kingdom" (Ray "Crash" Corrigan, Lois Wilde, Raymond Hatton, Monte Blue, Lone Chaney Jr. & Smiley Burnett)

PHOTO GALLERY:
(stills of the "Undersea Kingdom" in color and B&W - Lobby Cards)

VCI CLIFFHANGER TRAILERS:
1. Buck Rogers (Buster Crabbe)
2. Adventures of the Flying Cadets (Bobby Jordan)
3. Drums of Fu Manchu (Henry Brandon)
4. Jungle Girl (Frances Gifford)
5. The Phantom (Tom Tyler)
6. Zane Greys "King of the Royal Mounted" (Allan "Rocky" Lane)
7. Secret Agent X-9 (1945) (Lloyd Bridges & Keye Luke)
8. Adventures of Red Ryder (Don "Red" Barry)
9. Secret Agent X-9 (1937) (Scott Kolk & Henry Brandon)
10.Zorro's Cliffhanger Collection (Reed Hadley, John Carroll & Linda Stirling)
11.Dick Tracy's G-Men (Ralph Byrd)
12.Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (Buster Crabbe)
13.Jungle Jim (Grant Withers & Raymond Hatton)
14.Miracle Rider (Tom Mix & Tony Jr)

Own them now on DVD....if you crave action, drama and plenty of adventure then this is the place for all of the above...if you enjoyed this serial check out another release from VCI Entertainment as they present Alex Raymond's "Jungle Jim " (1936) (digitally remastered), 12 cliffhanging chapters that will keep you on the edge of your seat... really outstanding scenes between a lion and tiger in a to the death fight...high production from Universal's serial department...each episode chuck full of scenes loaded with cliffhanger adventure...gotta love it!

Great job by VCI Entertainment for releasing "Undersea Kingdom" (1936), the digital transfere with a clean, clear and crisp print...looking forward to more high quality releases from the vintage serial era of the '30s, '40s & '50s...order your copy now from Amazon or VCI Entertainment, stay tuned once again for top notch action mixed with deadly adventure from the "King of Serials" VCI...just the way we like 'em!

Total Time: 226 mins on DVD ~ VCI Entertainment 8378 ~ (5/25/2004)

Movie Review: UNDERSEA KINGDOM
Summary: 4 Stars

This is the second Republic serial ever (after Darkest Africa with Clyde Beatty) and if you like serials you'll appreciate this hokum-it's what serials are all about. You've GOT to cook up a batch of popcorn and have some M&M's and coke and pretend you're in you're local moviehouse in 1936 with all the other kids and looking forward to "Things To Come" which was probably the featured attraction.
Crash Corrigan must have incredible B.O. with all that half-neked wrastlin'. Lon Chaney Jr. is fun to watch so young.
All these guys keep pouring out this tunnel and ride their horses down the SAME trail, that's how you know the chase is on. We've got a guy with a dial-o-disaster on his chest plate and a rocket launcher that can't possibly be accurate. But all is in fun. Femme fatale has minimum screen time as does comedy relief duo.
Two discs DVD, sound and picture are ok, the Roan Group copy is the best out there.

Movie Review: Muscles In A Lost Civilization
Summary: 5 Stars

The Undersea Kingdom is a classic among serials. Ray "Crash" Corrigan is a handsome stud, who wrestles,tightropes, climbs, and fences his way to victory for 12 chapters. The special effects are slick and still look good today. Particularly impressive are the (attractive) submarine, and the unique Volplane airships. Additionally, the Vokite robots are interesting servants, rather than stereotypical "mean" mechanical men. Ray gun effects are well done too. The tank-like Juggernaut is a real vehicle with a turbine-like sound which is used to good advantage. Mixed in with all of this technology are horses, chariots and sword and bow and arrow-weilding soldiers! Though all of this takes place in the sunken world of Atlantis, there are trees, lakes and clouds everywhere! Nevertheless, this serial creates a unique "lost civilization" feeling of escapism. The costumes might seem outrageous, but help contribute to the feeling of isolation of this society. Also, the serial lacks contemporary frames of reference (such as cars and clothing styles) which keeps it timeless. As noted elsewhere, there is a lot of beefcake in the vein of early sixties Italian sword and sandal epics. Crash is surrounded by scantily-clad warriors and prisoners. (Check out the two gladiators under the chariot!) Billy, the boy, is a resourceful character aptly played by Lee Van Atta. He looks to be about nine years old, while his father, Professor Norton, looks to be about 80! My best reference for The Undersea Kingdom is that it is boisterously entertaining. And that's what it is all about. "Go ahead and ram!"

Movie Review: Great, Beef-cake Extravangza!
Summary: 5 Stars

I'll shamefully confess that although I've always been an addict of Republic's fabulous serials, I brought this one primarily because of its exploitation of the macho male hero. Ray "Crash" Corrigan is simply fascinating to watch in all of his virile glory. This Adonis should have been one of the great stars but Samuel Goldwyn turned him down as the lead in his big-budget production of "The Hurricane" because he was too muscular! So, we got Jon Hall instead--who wasn't bad looking at all--but Crash was bigger and more muscular and moved with stunning beauty. Some of the other warriors in this serial are very easy on the eye, too, especially the one that Crash saves from death. If Crash had only come along when Italian muscle men epics were in vogue, he would have been the biggest of them all. So would Buster Crabbe, another stunning male beauty who was relegated to the backwaters of Poverty Row because he was considered a "physical" star--as adverse to the skinny types who prevailed through the 30s and 40s.
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