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The Hurricane Express

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 3h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
736
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John Wayne in The Hurricane Express (1932)
ActionAdventureCrimeMysteryThriller

When his father is killed in a train wreck, Larry Baker vows to unmask a mysterious criminal called "The Wrecker," who has targeted the L&M Railroad for deadly" accidents."When his father is killed in a train wreck, Larry Baker vows to unmask a mysterious criminal called "The Wrecker," who has targeted the L&M Railroad for deadly" accidents."When his father is killed in a train wreck, Larry Baker vows to unmask a mysterious criminal called "The Wrecker," who has targeted the L&M Railroad for deadly" accidents."

  • Directors
    • J.P. McGowan
    • Armand Schaefer
  • Writers
    • Colbert Clark
    • Barney A. Sarecky
    • Wyndham Gittens
  • Stars
    • John Wayne
    • Shirley Grey
    • Conway Tearle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    736
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • J.P. McGowan
      • Armand Schaefer
    • Writers
      • Colbert Clark
      • Barney A. Sarecky
      • Wyndham Gittens
    • Stars
      • John Wayne
      • Shirley Grey
      • Conway Tearle
    • 17User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Larry Baker
    Shirley Grey
    Shirley Grey
    • Gloria Martin
    • (as Shirley Gray)
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    Conway Tearle
    Conway Tearle
    • Stevens
    Tully Marshall
    Tully Marshall
    • Howard Edwards
    Edmund Breese
    Edmund Breese
    • Frank Stratton
    Lloyd Whitlock
    Lloyd Whitlock
    • Walter Gray
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
    • Carlson
    • (as Alan Bridge)
    Matthew Betz
    Matthew Betz
    • Tom Jordan
    • (as Mathew Betz)
    Joseph W. Girard
    Joseph W. Girard
    • Detective Matthews
    • (as Joseph Girard)
    James P. Burtis
    James P. Burtis
    • Detective Hemmingway
    • (as James Burtis)
    Ernie Adams
    Ernie Adams
    • Barney
    • (as Ernie S. Adams)
    Charles King
    Charles King
    • Mike
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • Jim Baker
    Al Ferguson
    Al Ferguson
    • Sandy
    Glenn Strange
    Glenn Strange
    • Jim
    Victor Adamson
    Victor Adamson
    • Baggage Master
    • (uncredited)
    • …
    Yakima Canutt
    Yakima Canutt
    • Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    Henry Hall
    Henry Hall
    • Doctor
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • J.P. McGowan
      • Armand Schaefer
    • Writers
      • Colbert Clark
      • Barney A. Sarecky
      • Wyndham Gittens
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    5CinemaSerf

    The Hurricane Express

    John Wayne is "Larry", an airline pilot who only just manages to land his plane in a field and rush to the scene of a railway accident in which his father, the driver, has perished. He is livid and when he discovers that this was sabotage, he determines to track down the culprit. Meantime we discover just who is behind these attacks - but that he has quite a legitimate axe to grind against an all-conquering railroad that rode rough shod over people and townships alike during it's construction. There's no doubt as to the conclusion of this feature film - a condensed version that is based around the first few and the last few parts of a twelve part serialisation, and it is largely filmed as if it were a silent movie with a sound effects disc running efficiently now and again in the background to liven it up. What dialogue there is, is delivered in a seriously stilted fashion suggesting the actors were reading cue cards just out of shot and so isn't the most natural. The photography is basic, but it's also quite exciting at times when it's on the trains and we are whizzing around at speed. I don't think this abridged version is particularly good nor memorable but I do reckon it could have made for quite an entertaining week-to-week serial with cliffhanger endings each time. It's watchable as a piece of low-budget cinema nostalgia - it illustrates gently that just as the plane is overtaking the train, sound movies are overtaking the silent ones.
    2bkoganbing

    I've Been Wrecking on the Railroad

    One caveat I have to give this particular review. I saw an abbreviated 80 minute version of this serial which was almost unintelligible to follow. Not that I think the full length version would have put The Hurricane Express right up in cinematic history with Gone With the Wind.

    John Wayne did three serials for Mascot and this particular one must have been edited down for a feature length movie to take advantage of his growing popularity in the Forties. The plot such as it is involves John Wayne as the son of engineer J. Farrell MacDonald who is killed in a planned train wreck.

    The mysterious guy doing all these wrecks is someone appropriately called The Wrecker. He's got one interesting gimmick, he wears incredibly life like masks of all the other folks that are suspected of being the Wrecker. Fools everybody of course until the Duke catches on.

    If this version of The Hurricane Express came out in the late Forties, what must John Wayne have thought when such things as Red River, Fort Apache, etc. were being released? The Duke must have shuddered.
    8Fella_shibby

    The 80 mins version makes it a fast paced action flick with some amazing chases.

    Ther is a car chase on train tracks, this is way before Bond films. A bike stunt, this is way before McQueen. Another car chase, this is way before Bullit n French Connection. I saw this for the first time recently n quite enjoyed it. The car chases are excitingly shot on the steep, twisting roads of the Bronson Canyon area, the movie has plenty of action around trains, planes, and cars. Wayne's motorcycle pursuit is adrenaline filled.
    6fredit-43004

    Outstanding period stock footage and locations

    Of course the script is highly improbable and the acting is rather overwrought, but this was a serial, which thankfully has been condensed into about 80 minutes. In those eighty minutes are some truly remarkable shots of steam trains, train yards, a roundhouse, train stations, the cabs of locomotives and the interiors of passenger cars. The producers obviously sought to save money on set construction by using actual locations, and their economy is our gain. For good measure, there is also some considerable footage of the airplanes and air fields of the time, including the interior of a passenger airplane. Early John Wayne is always welcome, but this film has some extremely worthwhile footage and locations. And look for a scene about 25 minutes into the film, where an uncredited Yakima Canutt is duplicated in a special effects shot.
    5bsmith5552

    Nostalgic Early Sound Serial

    "The Hurricane Express" was one of three serials that John Wayne made for Nat Levine and Mascot Pictures after leaving Columbia Pictures following a run-in with mogul Harry Cohn over the affections of a young starlet.

    The Mascot serials were always fast paced and full of action and this one is no exception. The story revolves around a mysterious character named "The Wrecker" who is bent on destroying the L & R Railroad. He causes the wreck of the Hurricane Express in which engineer Jim Baker (J. Farrell MacDonald) is killed. His son Larry (Wayne), an airline pilot vows to avenge his father's death. And that's basically it.

    Wayne goes through the rest of the serial trying to identify "The Wrecker" and bring him to justice. Is the villain Edwards (Tully Marshall), the General Manager of the railroad; Stevens (Conway Tearle) the railroad attorney; Walter Grey (Lloyd Whitlock) the head of the airline; Stratton (Edmund Breese) an escaped convict who claims to have been set up by the railroad; Jordan (Matthew Betz) an engineer who was fired and has vowed revenge or is it Carlson (Alan Bridge) a station agent?

    Aiding Baker is the lovely Gloria Martin (Shirley Grey) who turns out to be Stratton's daughter. Appearing as "The Wrecker's" henchmen are Ernie Adams, Charlie King, Glenn Strange and Al Ferguson. Complicating matters is the fact that "The Wrecker" can impersonate anybody by donning a life like mask of that person. Never mind that he can also apparently assume their physical characteristics and clothing as well.

    After 12 chapters, a number of false leads and red herrings "The Wrecker" turns out to be.......wait, no, no...Bam! Bam!..aaaargh!

    John Wayne was quite young and very athletic at the time this serial was made and can be seen clearly performing many of his own stunts. The winsome Grey was also at Columbia at the same time as Wayne and even appeared in a picture or two with him. I wonder..hmmmm.

    These old serials also provide a snapshot of the times. I particularly enjoyed seeing the old cars, trains and planes. A bit dated but a nevertheless enjoyable piece of nostalgia.

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    • Trivia
      The feature version,running approximately 81 minutes, was edited from Chapters #1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
    • Goofs
      In Chapter 12 when Larry (John Wayne) carries a unconscious Frank Stratton (Edmund Breese) and puts him into their car. Larry then drives off to catch the Wrecker that is getting away in the Hurricane Express. Catching up to the train, Larry jumps from the car onto the train engine. What became of Stratton? He's no longer in the car.
    • Quotes

      Larry Baker: [speaking of the fatal crash] Who's ever back of it means my father was murdered, and I'll bring that man to justice if it takes the rest of my life.

    • Alternate versions
      Like many other serials, this was later edited into a feature film version which eliminated approximately two-thirds of the original serial footage. Almost no footage from the middle chapters of the serial were used.
    • Connections
      Featured in Action Heroes of Movies & T.V. (1989)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El expreso de la muerte
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Mascot Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 47m(227 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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