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The Masked Marvel

The Masked Marvel (1943)

November. 06,1943
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7.2
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NR
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A team of two-fisted insurance investigators (one of whom disguises himself as The Masked Marvel) endeavor to discover and thwart the loathsome saboteur Sakima.

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hwg1957-102-265704
1943/11/06

....so says ace Japanese spy Mura Sakima to the Masked Marvel. This being a wartime serial of course the wily villain will be on the losing side. This fast paced serial concerns the tussle between Sakima and the Masked Marvel that draws in insurance investigators, various war time inventions and a woman connected with the first murder of many. It moves along quickly with lots of strenuous fist fighting where lots of breakaway furniture is smashed, bashed and mashed as well as the usual cars going off cliffs, boat chases, gun battles and cliff hangers. It's entertaining.The acting is decent; Johnny Arthur as Sakima, Louise Currie as Alice Hamilton, the ubiquitous Anthony Warde as 'Killer' Mace and the four guys who play the insurance investigators. Compliments for versatility as usual should go to Dale Van Sickel who played 'Kline-Tall Gas- Works Saboteur' and 'Station-Wagon Thug' and 'Super-X Warehouse Thug.'One thing that did surprise me was that not all the heroes survive.

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oscar-35
1943/11/07

*Spoiler/plot- 1943, a Japanese spy ring threatens The US war production and the Masked Marvel and police fight to keep war production going. When a wave of sabotage masterminded by infamous Japanese agent, Sakima, threatens America's was effort, The Masked Marvel fearless enemy of spies and saboteurs leaps into action thwarting the subversives at every turn.*Special Stars- William Forrest, Louise Curie *Theme- USA wins again with right and might.*Based on- Historic and real war sabotage fears during WW2.*Trivia/location/goofs- Relying on a gambit used in the 1939 serial, The Lone Ranger, the Masked Marvel was secretly one of four insurance investigators, whose identity was not revealed until the closing minutes of serial #12. Through a clerical error sensational stuntman, Tom Steele the man actually behind the mask was never given any official billing for his effort in this film. Theater serial film release, There is some objectionable use of racial stereotypes and violence.*Emotion- An above 'par' Republic Studio WW2 espionage thriller with Japanese secret agents threatening the US war production.

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John T. Ryan
1943/11/08

Picture this. It's 1943, we are involved in the greatest conflict in history, namely World War II. Did we have The Senate & The House of Representatives playing games with trying to impose unrealistic deadlines and further making attempt to cut the legs out from under President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration? Did we see people, other than Axis Sympathetic, 5th Column Traitors turning "debate" about policy into comfort and emotional aid for America's deadly enemies? No, of course we didn't. But, that was then, this is now. In those days, the whole nation mobilized all of our resources behind the Roosevelt Administration, to give the best support our American and Allied Forces.Hollywood gave its full support with production of movies putting full support behind the war effort. They even extended to the Juvenile Faire as follows.The story goes that Republic Pictures was in negotiations with Mr. Will Eisner to get the rights to do a chapter-play bringing his Comic Book/Newspaper Comic, THE SPIRIT, to the movies. For whatever reason, the deal never came to fruition, This was during the height of World War II,at a time when the outcome was very much of an unknown.But, we must remember that because of the War, there was already a shortage of many commodities. Raw materials, once plentiful, even in surplus, were now being used up, feeding an industrial giant-now re-tooled for War. Whatever we had, it just couldn't be wasted, and in that area, Republic was most conscientious.The screenplay that was potentially to be THE SPIRIT, became instead another secret crime fighter, THE MASKED MARVEL! The powers that be made sure that nothing was wasted.* The 1st Chapter starts really fast, even for an action packed serial. Using a quick moving montage of destruction, amplified by radio news broadcast and newspaper extras, the story is quickly set up. There has been an epidemic of sabotage directed against the insurance company of Mr. Martin Crane (William Forrest), Mr. Warren Hamilton (Howard C. Hickman), and his daughter Anne Hamilton (Louise Currie).After suffering through all the humiliation, destruction and robberies; Senior Partner Mr. Hamilton is slain by hold up man.When it becomes known that the enemy agent they are facing is Imperial Japanese Super Spy, Mura Sakima, Anne calls a news conference to announce that the (apparently)well known espionage-agent busting 'Investigator' known only as The Masked Marvel, will be brought in to direct the investigation and secure safety for the insurance company and the War effort.The M.M. shows a lot of spunk, hitting the ground running-foiling yet another robbery. Soon, one at a time, there are no less than four (4), (you count 'em, folks!)Investigators, all dressed alike on the case. Surely, one of these Detectives is the one who dons the mask to strike fear into wrong-doers, especially Axis spies and traitorous 5th Column, Home Grown,"American" terrorists.During the following Chapters, there is a lot of action and even loss of life some 'Investigators', leaving us to guess which guy is the Marvel.*** One of the highlights of film is the casting of Caucasian actor,Johnny Arthur, as the ever so evil, blood thirsty Mura Sakima. Mr. Arthur had been prominently featured in Hal Roach's OUR GANG comedies, playing Spanky's Father.Johnny Arthur's Sakima, speaks in the so slow, deliberate manner. He always feigns politeness, but to such a degree as to demonstrate his lack of sincerity.**** As this writer has stated before, Serials just do not come any better. We're sure that in addition to providing the 40's bubble gum crowd with plenty of action, THE MASKED MARVEL serial also gave good example to the kids, who were bearing witness to the greatest conflict in history.* To be sure, Republic Pictures had never known as a studio to waste anything, be it a script, or costume, or any filmed 'cafastrophes', which could be blended into any one of a number of serials & westerns.** The use of the multiple Investigators, and the unknown Masked Marvel was a good ploy to keep us guessing. It is similar to their adaption of THE LONE RANGER to the Serial Screen.They took Lone Ranger's origin, in which he was the only survivor of a massacre of a group of Texas Rangers to having one victim killed on a Chapter by Chapter basis.*** Actor Johnny Arthur(a Caucasoid) did give a really fine job of creating the characterization of Sakima. Admittedly, it was exaggerated, camp and definitely not politically correct. It was meant to be all of those things (much like J. Carroll Nash's Dr. Daka in Columbia's BATMAN Serial (1943),for we must remember, there was War going on. Mr. Arthur, by the way, looked exactly like The photo of Emperor Hiro Hito, which he displayed over his desk (albeit a 'slightly' older version).**** Mr. Arthur's characterization would probably be castigated and panned as being 'racist'. For that matter, any dialectition would be branded and banned in today's politically correct, bass-ackwards society!

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crow-34
1943/11/09

Previously, I noticed that many times they changed the ending and not too cleverly. In chapter 8 when the Marvel took the dive off the roof the action the next week was different and obviously sneaky, not a true cliffhanger! Oh yes, the agent who knifed the thug in bed after he identifies the Marvel was the Marvel technically. Tom Steele played the assassin and of course was killed again in the car crash. He is as you know the man behind the mask in all the action scenes. If you watch closely you can identify his stance, body language and physical running attitude. He was never mentioned in the credits at all. Most curious.

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