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Rating: 5.658/10 by 19 users

Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940)

A mysterious plague, the Purple Death, ravages the earth. Dr. Zarkov, investigating in his spaceship, finds a ship from planet Mongo seeding the atmosphere with dust. Sure enough, Ming the Merciless is up to his old tricks. So it's back to Mongo for Flash, Dale, and Zarkov.

Directing:
  • Ford Beebe
  • Ray Taylor
Writing:
  • George H. Plympton
  • Barry Shipman
  • Basil Dickey
  • Alex Raymond
Stars:
Release Date: Sun, Mar 03, 1940

Rating: 5.658/10 by 19 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 03 hour 15 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: based on comic, rocket ship, movie serial, plague, flash gordon

Buster Crabbe
Flash Gordon
Carol Hughes
Dale Arden
John Hamilton
Professor Gordon
Tom Chatterton
Professor Arden
Shirley Deane
Princess Aura
Lee Powell
Captain Roka
Roland Drew
Prince Barin
Don Rowan
Captain Torch
Victor Zimmerman
Lieutenant Thong
Edgar Edwards
Captain Turan
Michael Mark
Professor Karm
Byron Foulger
Professor Drok
William Royle
Captain Sudan
Donald Curtis
Ronal (uncredited)
Luli Deste
Queen Fria (uncredited)
Ben Taggart
General Lupi (uncredited)
Allan Cavan
Man with Thinking Brain (uncredited)
Jack Roper
Man of Low Intellect (uncredited)
Reed Howes
Barin's Ship #5 Commander (uncredited)
Charles Sherlock
Guard Kroad (uncredited)
Mala
Prince of the Rock People (uncredited)
Chief Yowlachie
King of the Rock People (uncredited)
Jack Gardner
Professor Gordon's Radio Operator (uncredited)
Joey Ray
Professor Gordon's Assistant (uncredited)
Roy Barcroft
Ming's Soldier / Arborian Sentry (uncredited)
Lane Chandler
Ming's Soldier (uncredited)
Gene Rizzi
Ming's Soldier (uncredited)
Wheaton Chambers
Scientist (uncredited)
John Elliott
Scientist (uncredited)
Jack George
Scientist (uncredited)
Jean Brooks
Olga (uncredited)
Carmen D'Antonio
Ming's Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Vivian Mason
Ming's Gong Girl (uncredited)
Ernie Adams
(uncredited)
Clarice Sherry
(uncredited)
Tom Steele
Ming's Pilot (uncredited)
Eddie Parker
Arborian Prison Guard (uncredited)
Bill Hunter
Guard (uncredited)
Robert Blair
(uncredited)
Harold Daniels
(uncredited)
Pat Gleason
(uncredited)
Ernie Payson
(uncredited)
Paul Reed
(uncredited)
Saul A. Goodkind
Various Characters (voice) (uncredited)

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I love and have a great affinity for serials from the golden age of cinema, and this was definitely one of the better ones I have seen. Previously, I had really enjoyed Buster Crabbe's presence in the post-Weissmuller era of Tarzan, and I have had the DVD of Hodges' 1980 'Flash Gordon' for eons, but wanted to first get to the root of the phenomenon by checking out the serials. Fortunately, in purchasing a 50-film pack, 'Nightmare Worlds' from Mill Creek, it was included. The 12 episodes of the 220-minute serial were well-edited into the fine flow that this version I saw had, and the special effects and production values were quite decent--you could tell it had been made both by a high-quality studio, in Universal, and by directors quite used to the serial format, in Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor. There are some goofs (for example, when Ming's henchmen are looking at a mountainside for the four protagonists, and five are shown), but it's action-packed, with interestingly stylized wipe-edits, and I can see how it later influenced the likes of both George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. As well, it's very interesting how the filmmakers were subtly able to use the film to offer social commentary to the growing Nazi/Fascist movements worldwide that were wreaking havoc across the globe in the Axis of Evil. Heartily recommended to anyone who enjoys the fun side of cinema.


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