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G-Men Never Forget

G-Men Never Forget is a 1948 Republic movie serial. The serial was condensed into a 100-minute feature film in 1966 under the title Code 645.

G-Men Never Forget
Directed byFred C. Brannon
Yakima Canutt
Written byFranklin Adreon
Basil Dickey
Jesse Duffy
Sol Shor
Produced byM. J. Frankovich
StarringClayton Moore
Roy Barcroft
Ramsay Ames
Drew Allen
Tom Steele
Dale Van Sickel
Edmund Cobb
Stanley Price
Jack O'Shea
CinematographyJohn MacBurnie
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
  • January 31, 1948 (1948-01-31) (U.S. serial)[1]
Running time
12 chapters / 167 minutes (serial)[1]
100 minutes (TV)[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$151,061 (negative cost: $151,554)[1]

Plot edit

Escaped criminal Victor Murkland (Roy Barcroft) kidnaps the police commissioner and, with the aid of plastic surgery, takes his place. Federal Agent Ted O'Hara (Clayton Moore) is called in to try to stop the wave of crime initiated by Murkland, not knowing that Murkland is posing as the police commissioner and is aware of O'Haras' every move. The real commissioner is being held captive in a mental hospital run by Dr. Benson (Stanley Price). O'Hara is aided by the beautiful Sgt. Frances Blake (Ramsay Ames). Murkland's gang threatens to destroy a major tunnel being built underneath a channel, and blackmails the builder into paying him protection money.

Cast edit

Production edit

G-Men Never Forget was budgeted at $151,061 although the final negative cost was $151,554 (a $493, or 0.3%, overspend). It was the most expensive Republic serial of 1948.[1]

It was filmed between July 16 and August 7, 1947.[1] The serial's production number was 1698.[1]

Stunts edit

Special effects edit

The special effects were created by the Lydecker brothers.

Release edit

Theatrical edit

G-Men Never Forget's official release date is January 31, 1948, although this is actually the date the sixth chapter was made available to film exchanges.[1]

Television edit

G-Men Never Forget was one of twenty-six Republic serials re-released as a film on television in 1966. The title of the film was changed to Code 645. This version was cut down to 100-minutes in length.[1]

Chapter titles edit

  1. Death Rides the Torrent (20min)
  2. The Flaming Doll House/100,000 Volts (13min 20s)[2]
  3. Code Six-Four-Five (13min 20s)
  4. Shipyard Saboteurs (13min 20s)
  5. The Dead Man Speaks (13min 20s)
  6. Marked Money/Marked Evidence (13min 20s)[3]
  7. Hot Cargo (13min 20s)
  8. The Fatal Letter (13min 20s)
  9. The Death Wind (13min 20s) - a re-cap chapter
  10. The Innocent Victim (13min 20s)
  11. Counter-Plot (13min 20s)
  12. Exposed (13min 20s)

Source:[1][4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Mathis, Jack (1995). Valley of the Cliffhangers Supplement. Jack Mathis Advertising. pp. 3, 10, 102–103. ISBN 0-9632878-1-8.
  2. ^ "The Flaming Doll House" is recorded as the title of the second chapter in William C. Cline’s In the Nick of Time while "100,000 Volts" is recorded as the title in Jack Mathis’ Valley of the Cliffhangers Supplement.
  3. ^ "Marked Money" is recorded as the title of the sixth chapter in William C. Cline’s In the Nick of Time while "Marked Evidence" is recorded as the title in Jack Mathis’ Valley of the Cliffhangers Supplement.
  4. ^ Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 246. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.

External links edit

  • G-Men Never Forget at IMDb
Preceded by Republic Serial
G-Men Never Forget (1948)
Succeeded by

never, forget, 1948, republic, movie, serial, serial, condensed, into, minute, feature, film, 1966, under, title, code, directed, byfred, brannonyakima, canuttwritten, byfranklin, adreonbasil, dickeyjesse, duffysol, shorproduced, frankovichstarringclayton, moo. G Men Never Forget is a 1948 Republic movie serial The serial was condensed into a 100 minute feature film in 1966 under the title Code 645 G Men Never ForgetDirected byFred C BrannonYakima CanuttWritten byFranklin AdreonBasil DickeyJesse DuffySol ShorProduced byM J FrankovichStarringClayton MooreRoy BarcroftRamsay AmesDrew AllenTom SteeleDale Van SickelEdmund CobbStanley PriceJack O SheaCinematographyJohn MacBurnieDistributed byRepublic PicturesRelease dateJanuary 31 1948 1948 01 31 U S serial 1 Running time12 chapters 167 minutes serial 1 100 minutes TV 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 151 061 negative cost 151 554 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Stunts 3 2 Special effects 4 Release 4 1 Theatrical 4 2 Television 5 Chapter titles 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editEscaped criminal Victor Murkland Roy Barcroft kidnaps the police commissioner and with the aid of plastic surgery takes his place Federal Agent Ted O Hara Clayton Moore is called in to try to stop the wave of crime initiated by Murkland not knowing that Murkland is posing as the police commissioner and is aware of O Haras every move The real commissioner is being held captive in a mental hospital run by Dr Benson Stanley Price O Hara is aided by the beautiful Sgt Frances Blake Ramsay Ames Murkland s gang threatens to destroy a major tunnel being built underneath a channel and blackmails the builder into paying him protection money Cast editClayton Moore as Agent Ted O Hara Roy Barcroft as Victor Murkland Commissioner Angus Cameron Ramsay Ames as Frances Blake Drew Allen as Duke Graham Tom Steele as Parker a thug Dale Van Sickel as Brent Slocum both thugs Edmund Cobb as R J Cook Stanley Price as Doc Benson Jack O Shea as SlaterProduction editG Men Never Forget was budgeted at 151 061 although the final negative cost was 151 554 a 493 or 0 3 overspend It was the most expensive Republic serial of 1948 1 It was filmed between July 16 and August 7 1947 1 The serial s production number was 1698 1 Stunts edit Tom Steele as Agent Ted O Hara Vic Murkland Commissioner Angus Cameron Duke Graham doubling Clayton Moore Drew Allen amp Roy Barcroft Dale Van Sickel as Agent Ted O Hara Duke Graham doubling Clayton Moore amp Drew Allen David Sharpe John Daheim Duke Green Carey Loftin George Magrill Gil Perkins Ken Terrell Bud WolfeSpecial effects edit The special effects were created by the Lydecker brothers Release editTheatrical edit G Men Never Forget s official release date is January 31 1948 although this is actually the date the sixth chapter was made available to film exchanges 1 Television edit G Men Never Forget was one of twenty six Republic serials re released as a film on television in 1966 The title of the film was changed to Code 645 This version was cut down to 100 minutes in length 1 Chapter titles editDeath Rides the Torrent 20min The Flaming Doll House 100 000 Volts 13min 20s 2 Code Six Four Five 13min 20s Shipyard Saboteurs 13min 20s The Dead Man Speaks 13min 20s Marked Money Marked Evidence 13min 20s 3 Hot Cargo 13min 20s The Fatal Letter 13min 20s The Death Wind 13min 20s a re cap chapter The Innocent Victim 13min 20s Counter Plot 13min 20s Exposed 13min 20s Source 1 4 See also editList of film serials by year List of film serials by studioReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Mathis Jack 1995 Valley of the Cliffhangers Supplement Jack Mathis Advertising pp 3 10 102 103 ISBN 0 9632878 1 8 The Flaming Doll House is recorded as the title of the second chapter in William C Cline s In the Nick of Time while 100 000 Volts is recorded as the title in Jack Mathis Valley of the Cliffhangers Supplement Marked Money is recorded as the title of the sixth chapter in William C Cline s In the Nick of Time while Marked Evidence is recorded as the title in Jack Mathis Valley of the Cliffhangers Supplement Cline William C 1984 Filmography In the Nick of Time McFarland amp Company Inc p 246 ISBN 0 7864 0471 X External links editG Men Never Forget at IMDbPreceded byThe Black Widow 1947 Republic SerialG Men Never Forget 1948 Succeeded byDangers of the Canadian Mounted 1948 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title G Men Never Forget amp oldid 1162215343, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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