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Perils of Nyoka

  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 4h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
193
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Kay Aldridge in Perils of Nyoka (1942)
Drama

Nyoka is the only person capable of translating the ancient tablets of Hippocrates, recovered by two archaeologists. They run into trouble from Vultura, the exotic ruler of a band of cutthro... Read allNyoka is the only person capable of translating the ancient tablets of Hippocrates, recovered by two archaeologists. They run into trouble from Vultura, the exotic ruler of a band of cutthroats who want the tablets for their own ends.Nyoka is the only person capable of translating the ancient tablets of Hippocrates, recovered by two archaeologists. They run into trouble from Vultura, the exotic ruler of a band of cutthroats who want the tablets for their own ends.

  • Director
    • William Witney
  • Writers
    • Ronald Davidson
    • Norman S. Hall
    • William Lively
  • Stars
    • Kay Aldridge
    • Clayton Moore
    • William 'Billy' Benedict
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    193
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Ronald Davidson
      • Norman S. Hall
      • William Lively
    • Stars
      • Kay Aldridge
      • Clayton Moore
      • William 'Billy' Benedict
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Kay Aldridge
    Kay Aldridge
    • Nyoka Gordon
    Clayton Moore
    Clayton Moore
    • Dr. Larry Grayson
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • Red Davis
    • (as William Benedict)
    Lorna Gray
    Lorna Gray
    • Vultura
    Charles Middleton
    Charles Middleton
    • Cassib
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Benito Torrini [Chs.1-10]
    Forbes Murray
    Forbes Murray
    • Prof. Douglas Campbell
    Robert Strange
    Robert Strange
    • Prof. Henry Gordon [Chs. 4-15]
    George Pembroke
    • John Spencer
    Georges Renavent
    Georges Renavent
    • Maghreb - Vultura's High Priest [Chs.1-4,7,9,15]
    • (as George Renavent)
    John Davidson
    John Davidson
    • Lhoba - Tuareg High Priest [Chs.4-7,12-13]
    George J. Lewis
    George J. Lewis
    • Batan, Arab Henchman
    • (as George Lewis)
    John Bagni
    • Ben Ali [Ch. 1 ]
    Ken Terrell
    Ken Terrell
    • Ahmed - Arab Henchman
    Kenne Duncan
    Kenne Duncan
    • Abu
    • (as Kenneth Duncan)
    Arvon Dale
    • Bedouin 1[Ch. 1]
    Ace
    • Fang the Dog
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Barron
    Robert Barron
    • Sidi, a Tuareg [Ch. 4]
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Ronald Davidson
      • Norman S. Hall
      • William Lively
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    7longrush

    A strange camel

    It has been suggested that a camel is a horse that was designed by a committee. I hasten to add that the only camels in this serial, supposedly set in Arabia, are in the same brief shot at the beginning of each serial episode. And as for Arabia, it looks suspiciously like the Iverson Ranch in California, shooting site of countless movie features and serials, so many that I have come to know those great boulders by name.

    Add to this is William "Billy" Benedict, the nice, white-haired boy from the East Side Kids series; Clayton Moore, better known as the Lone Ranger; and the most dastardly villain of them all, Charles Middleton, best known for playing Ming the Merciless in three Flash Gordon serials, to say nothing of his many other nasty roles. And lest I forget, the absolute cheesiest man in a gorilla suit ever. EVER seen on film, plus a German shepherd that is actually smarter than most of the humans--and the shepherd is not a man in a dog suit. So--we have an Arabia without sand or camels, an ersatz ape, a dog, and a cast put together, one might think, by drawing straws from a list of those who were out of work. And we haven't even gotten to the plot, the acting, and the dialog.

    Action consists of the usual haymaker fistfights without anyone so much as getting a fat lip, a bloody nose, a black eye, or a skinned knuckle. Even the two women get into some real donnybrooks. This might be said of all serials--except for the shapely legs as the two women rassle and pull hair. There are also lots of chases on foot and on horseback, among the boulders of the Iverson Ranch, through caves (where did that light come from?), etc. The stunt work is really find, especially for Nyoka herself. The dialog is pretty much recited right off the cue cards.

    The plot is the usual serial silliness. A group of good guys, led by Nyoka compete with a group of bad guys, led by the beauteous Vultura, to find an ancient text that will revolutionize medicine, cure cancer, and make whoever locates it a great humanitarian or fabulously rich. Guess which group fits with these choices.

    Did I like it? You betcha. It's just the thing to make one forget for a time one's otherwise drab and wretched life. I recommend it for that purpose.
    8Michael1958

    It's campy, it's corney and it is so cheesy that it is near great!

    What a serial or film, however you see this film you will see why it was the movie that helped launch the interest in show business by Carol Burnett. Ms. Burnett claimed that after watching the heroine Nyoka Gordon in action that she wanted to be like her in the movies. What a plot and characters-there is Nyoka Gordon, a comely lass raised in the wilds of the studio backlot er I mean Northern Africa. Handsome Larry-our hero, a couple of professor types, a dumb sidekick named Red(played by Billy Benedict on vacation from the East Side Kids), a beautiful villainess named Vultura, her wicked hammy helper-Cassib(played by the guy who gave us Ming the Merciless of Flash Gordon serial fame), a dog named Fang, a goofy little monkey and one poorly designed Gorilla costumed person running around doing Vultura's dirty work. Oh, I almost forgot, it also has Republic perenial of serials Tristam Coffin as Tortellini-the Italian spy for Vultura. This film does not have any Tigermen in it, but it does have a wind tunnel! Tacky looking chariots! that idiotic gorilla guy, some great fist fights! and two beautiful babes in the title roles. After viewing it many times, if Vultura didn't hang with the ghastly looking gorilla-she is the hottest of the two ladies and a better actress. She sure hams it up, but Nyoka looks like she is sleep walking half the time. Watch it at least once, it is funnier if taken as a comedy. If you think of it as serious-you will find it dreadful.
    6blee1940

    Stuntman David Sharpe should have received top billing.

    Typical Republic action serial. Stuntman Dave Sharpe is clearly visible in fight scenes involving Clayton Moore. There is a slight facial resemblance from a distance, but Sharpe was smaller in build than Moore. William Whitney, the director, was a master at staging fights, chases and "cliffhangers."
    6bsmith5552

    Routine Republic Serial!

    "Perils of Nyoka" was a follow-up to Republic's classic serial "Jungle Girl" released the previous year. The latter film is widely regarded as one of the best serials of all time. So this one had a hard act to follow.

    While "Jungle Girl" was set in the jungle, this one is supposed to be set in desert country. In fact, each chapter opens with a scene of men on camels riding across a desert. In the actual story, the desert is nowhere to be seen and the entire story is played against a backdrop that looks suspiciously like one of Republic's "B" westerns. Actually the picture plays more like a western than a sand and sandal epic.

    In the previous serial, Nyoka had a different surname and her father was murdered early on. In this story, Nyoka (Kay Aldridge) has acquired a new name, Gordon, and a new father, Professor Gordon (Robert Strange).

    The "McGuffin" in this film is the Lost Tablets of Hippocrates which hold the secret to curing diseases such as cancer, as well as, identifying the location of a rich treasure. An expedition led by Nyoka in search of her lost father includes Professor Larry Grayson (Clayton Moore), his assistant Red Davis (Billy Benedict), Professor Campbell (Forbes Murray) and others including a fifth columnist Torrini (Tristram Coffin).

    Opposing them is the evil Vultura (Lorna Gray) and her chief henchman Cassab (Charles Middleton). Vultura and her pet gorilla operate from her temple. The usual battles and cliffhangers ensue. Nyoka finds her father who has amnesia and has been leading an arab tribe called the Tuaregs. He regains his memory and joins the expedition to find the lost tablets.

    Needless to say they find the tablets. They change hands back and forth until good triumphs over evil in the final chapter.

    As with all Republic serials, the stunt work is superb. Dave Sharpe can be visibly seen doubling Moore in the action sequences. Also hidden among the endless supply of henchmen are stuntmen Yakima Canutt and Tom Steele. Also in the cast are George J. Lewis as one of Vultura's henchmen, Kenne Duncan as Nyoka's henchman, John Davidson as a Tuareg chief, Forrest Taylor as the man who deciphers the tablets and Jay Silverheels as another henchie.

    The costume worn by Aldridge is much less revealing than the one worn by the lovely Gray, who exhibits a lot more leg than the heroine. Aldridge would go on to make a couple of more serials and then disappear from the screen. Lorna Gray would become Adrian Booth and enjoy a long career as one of Republic's leading ladies. Although they don't appear together, Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels would re-unite as The Lone Ranger and Tonto on TV a few years later. Moore also appeared in several more serials and "B" westerns after WWII. Middleton is best remembered as "Ming the Merciless" in the Flash Gordon serials. Billy Benedict would turn up in the "Bowery Boys" series a few years later.
    10kastlkara

    feminist republican serial

    One of the better Republican serials . Unusual for placing a heroine as the central character with the hero as merely the sidekick; required to do little more than rescue her as she falls into another swamp or sandpit fort he hundredth time. Amusiing to see a dynamic athletic hero reduced to being wallpaper instead go the generic all conquering hero as usually written in every decade. Episodes contained big cat fights, including one to the death. Although the cast list doesn't credit the contribution of "satan" , Vultura's loyal gorilla with a horn sticking his Head. Like a primate unicorn.

    Like other Republic serials it has become unfairly neglected since it contains some visionary script writing. This is Lara Croft with more style and written 50 years before the computer graphic had been thought of. Instead there is a live heroine out to find her father and translate a papyrus that she alone can read. Did Lara's creators check the copyright on this film had expired first?

    Lorna Grey is the real star. Excudiong powerful allure combined with ruthless ambition to obtain the treasure, then kill everyone just for the fun of it. I

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    • Trivia
      Chapter Titles:
      • 1. Desert Intrigue
      • 2. Death's Chariot
      • 3. Devil's Crucible
      • 4. Ascending Doom
      • 5. Fatal Second
      • 6. Human Sacrifice
      • 7. Monster's Clutch
      • 8. Tuareg Vengeance
      • 9. Burned Alive
      • 10. Treacherous Trail
      • 11. Unknown Peril
      • 12. Underground Tornado
      • 13. Thundering Death
      • 14. Blazing Barrier
      • 15. Satan's Fury
    • Goofs
      In chapter 1 when Larry is fighting the gorilla, the gorilla grabs the saber and breaks it, but the sound when it breaks is wood, not steel, and when it hits the floor, the sound is also of wood.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Larry Grayson: There's enough treasure here to open a chain of cancer centers across America. Pre-Cancer Centers of America?

    • Crazy credits
      Closing credits are written in the sand.
    • Connections
      Edited into Nyoka and the Lost Secrets of Hippocrates (1966)

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    • Release date
      • June 27, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nyoka and the Lost Secrets of Hippocrates
    • Filming locations
      • Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $175,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 4h 21m(261 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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