An American secret agent travels to Africa to infiltrate a German spy ring.An American secret agent travels to Africa to infiltrate a German spy ring.An American secret agent travels to Africa to infiltrate a German spy ring.
Sigfrid Tor
- Luger
- (as Sigurd Tor)
Georges Renavent
- Armand
- (as George Renavent)
Wilhelm von Brincken
- Capt. Boschert [Ch. 7]
- (as William Vaughn)
William Yetter Sr.
- Submarine Commandant [Ch. 3]
- (as William Yetter)
Frederick Worlock
- Sir James Langley [Ch. 15]
- (as Frederic Worlock)
Ed Agresti
- French Officer [Ch. 10]
- (uncredited)
Frank Alten
- Schloss [Ch. 1]
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- TriviaThe budget (expected cost of production) was exactly $174,536. THe actual negative cost was $210,033.
- GoofsTitle of "Manhunt in the African Jungle" is a misnomer, as the action takes place in and around Casablanca, not a jungle.
- Quotes
Wolfe: And now, Miss Blake, we are about to give you a demonstration of German efficiency.
Janet Blake: Atrocity is a better word. Destroying medical supplies intended for suffering soldiers will make a story that will shock the world!
Wolfe: Unfortunately for you, this is one story you will never write. Put a gag in her mouth!
- Alternate versionsFeature version for television: "The Baron's African War"
- ConnectionsEdited into The Baron's African War (1966)
Featured review
One thing you can say about Rod Cameron character (Rex Bennett) in this serial, boy did he had to fight! All the episodes had a minimum of three fights each, and guess who was in the middle of most of them? That's right Rex Bennett. The second serial with the character was better than the first (G-Men Vs. The Black Dragon) due mostly to fights and cliffhangers but that doesn't mean that the first serial was boring, it was very good, but they made this one better. After dealing with saboteurs in the US, Bennett is sent to Northern Africa to stop the (very stereotypical) Nazi's schemes against the Allies. His main adversary is a certain Baron von Rommler, who's impersonating the local chief and friend of the Allies Sultan Abou Ben Ali. Nothing new, even for those days, true. But starting from this cliché the writers developed a series of creative and good perilous situations for Bennett and his friends (Joan Marsh and Duncan Renaldo as Janet Blake and Cap. Pierre). Plus when the fights ensued not only the stunts wanted to bring up something new, but even the cameramen! All in all, a good way to spend some hours in front of a TV.
- mmegiraldi
- Mar 15, 2005
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- Budget
- $210,033 (estimated)
- Runtime4 hours 3 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Secret Service in Darkest Africa (1943) officially released in Canada in English?
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