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Clancy of the Mounted Directed by Ray Taylor Produced by Henry MacRae Written by Basil Dickey (continuity)
Harry O. Hoyt (adaptation)
Ella O'Neill (dialogue)
Robert W. Service (poem)Cinematography John Hickson Editing by Maurice Pivar (supervising)
Alvin Todd
Edward ToddDistributed by Universal Pictures Release date(s) 23 February 1933 Running time 12 chapters (225 min) Country United States Language English Clancy of the Mounted (1933) is a Universal Northern movie serial based on the poem Clancy of the Mounted Police by Robert W. Service. This was Universal's 85th serial and the 17th with sound. It is considered to be lost.
Contents
Plot
Sergeant Tom Clancy, of the North-West Mounted Police, is assigned to arrest his brother Steve, who has been framed for murder by "Black" McDougal and Pierre LaRue.
Cast
- Tom Tyler as Sergeant Tom Clancy
- Jacqueline Wells as Ann Laurie
- William Desmond as Dave Moran
- Rosalie Roy as Maureen Clancy
- Francis Ford as Inspector Cabot
- Earl McCarthy as Steve Clancy, Tom Clancy's brother
- Tom London as Constable McGregor
- Edmund Cobb as Constable McIntosh
- William L. Thorne as "Black" McDougal, outlaw and claim jumper
- Leon Beaumon as Pierre LaRue, outlaw and claim jumper
Chapter titles
- Toll of the Rapids
- Brother Against Brother
- Ambuscade
- The Storm
- A Desperate Chance
- The Wolf's Fangs
- The Night Attack
- Crashing Timbers
- Fingerprints
- The Breed Strikes
- The Crimson Jacket
- Journey's End
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See also
References
External links
- Clancy of the Mounted at the Internet Movie Database
- Clancy of the Mounted at AllRovi
Preceded by
The Lost Special (1932)Universal Serial
Clancy of the Mounted (1933)Succeeded by
The Phantom of the Air (1933)Categories:- 1933 films
- Northern films
- Black-and-white films
- American films
- English-language films
- Films based on poems
- Universal Pictures film serials
- Films directed by Ray Taylor
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police in fiction
- Films set in Canada
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