Three Louisiana families, the Langtrys, Perrins and Duvals, as co-owners of swamp land in the Louisiana bayou country.Three Louisiana families, the Langtrys, Perrins and Duvals, as co-owners of swamp land in the Louisiana bayou country.Three Louisiana families, the Langtrys, Perrins and Duvals, as co-owners of swamp land in the Louisiana bayou country.
Marjorie Clements
- Jenny Perrin
- (as Marjory Clements)
Eddy Waller
- Charles Langtry
- (as Eddy C. Waller)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCHAPTER TITLES: 1) The Tragic Crash; 2) The Phantom Killer; 3) The Flaming Inferno; 4) The Brink of Doom; 5) The Highway of Peril; 6) The Fatal Plunge; 7) Toll of the Storm; 8) The Break in the Levee; 9) Trapped in the Quicksands; 10) Flaming Havoc; 11) Electrocuted; 12) Risking Death; 13) The Boomerang.
- GoofsChapter five: Batiste is cutting down a tree with a crooked base, when it falls, it is a tall pine tree. Yet when it is shown blocking the road, it has a crooked base.
- Crazy creditsMain Title 'The Mystery of the Riverboat' is comprised of "SPOOKY' letters.
- ConnectionsEdited from Flaming Frontiers (1938)
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I was expecting this to be more of a western almost, with a gambling boat or something, from the title. The riverboat in question is a rather durable one, even for a piece of scenery in a serial. It survived a fire, a boiler explosion, a broken levee and flood, and crashing into several shanty boats along the way.
Robert Lowery makes another predictable serial performance. He was fairly good in the Batman serial, but tries way too hard to be Kane Richmond. He does know how to swim though, as I believe he hit the drink in six of the thirteen chapters. Lyle Talbot is always enjoyable, and plays one of the many bad guys (as usual). The surprise here was Mantan Moreland, who I had not previously known had done any serials. Mantan gives the best performance of anyone here, giving the limited and somewhat comic role he was given. He makes the serial worth the time to watch, as do some above par special effects, particularly during the levee break sequences (though I am not sure if they were actually filmed for this serial or are stock footage).
Robert Lowery makes another predictable serial performance. He was fairly good in the Batman serial, but tries way too hard to be Kane Richmond. He does know how to swim though, as I believe he hit the drink in six of the thirteen chapters. Lyle Talbot is always enjoyable, and plays one of the many bad guys (as usual). The surprise here was Mantan Moreland, who I had not previously known had done any serials. Mantan gives the best performance of anyone here, giving the limited and somewhat comic role he was given. He makes the serial worth the time to watch, as do some above par special effects, particularly during the levee break sequences (though I am not sure if they were actually filmed for this serial or are stock footage).
- Vigilante-407
- Dec 11, 1999
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- Runtime3 hours 38 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Mystery of the River Boat (1944) officially released in Canada in English?
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