I just watched the first chapter! exciting and fast moving! great photography on the icebergs and on the ocean.....And PizzaFlix - your intro is great. Thanks for putting this up, along with your others that I have immensely enjoyed!
Brought back memories. Back in late fifties Marysville Louisiana businessmen paid for Saturday matinees so the town youth could go to see movies in the air conditioned theater and the mystery serials were always there holding us to our seats. Thank you sir!
Wonderful! Saturday afternoon our local theater . A cartoon, a chapter of a serial, then the movie. All for a dime. (It was 1954). Thanks for the great time capulse..😊😊😊
Never seen a wood table in actual Eskimo villages unless imported! Those iceberg scenes with the men jumping from one to another was amazing. The size of the trees and logs is impressive! A lost resource! The world was amazing then!
81,427 View's So Far: Movie Serial: Great Alaskan Mystery (1944). (42nd Available Film Serial) 13 Chapters. Stars: 🌟 Marjorie Weaver. Tuesday, March 21 - 2023. Chapters 1 to 4. End: 1:11:14. Tuesday, March 21 - 2023. Chapters 5 to 8. End: 2:15:38. Tuesday, March 21 - 2023. Chapters 9 to 13. End: 3:36:40.
Watching this now, and i'm sure that the assistant (apologies i forgot his name) was in a film with Lon Chaney. Lon Chaney Jr. played a hypnotist. Can't remember the name of the film, but the assistant here was the wax model maker.
How did this serial get pass WW2 wartime censorship? Because of the top secret Manhattan Project all references to atomic research was deleted from the public domain.
Hi Mark 🍕A 1913 silent Keystone Studios comedy “Barney Oldfield’s Race for Life.” It was directed by Mack Sennet, and stars Mabel Normand as the damsel in distress, and Ford Sterling as the dastardly villain. It has been rumored that a similar scene was featured in 1914’s The Perils of Pauline, but most of the that silent serial is lost and it is not in the surviving screenplay.