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King of the Congo
Directed bySpencer Gordon Bennett
Wallace Grissell
Written byRoyal K. Cole
Arthur Hoerl
George H. Plympton
Produced bySam Katzman
StarringBuster Crabbe
Gloria Dea
Leonard Penn
Jack Ingram
Rick Vallin
Nick Stuart
William Fawcett
Rusty Wescoatt
CinematographyWilliam Whitley
Edited byEarl Turner
Music byMischa Bakaleinikoff
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release dates
United States May 1, 1952
Running time
15 chapters (252 min)
Country United States
LanguageEnglish - B&W

King of the Congo (1952) was the 48th serial released by Columbia Pictures. Based on the comic book character "Thun'Da, King of the Congo", created by Frank Frazetta.

Plot

The film series is a complicated serial with more twists than a maze that basically centers around a U.S. Air Force captain and his quest for missing microfilm that contains vital information. The heroic Buster Crabbe plays Captain Roger Drum, who shoots down an enemy plane on its way to Africa with the secret microfilm. Intent on revealing the subversive group that the message was for, Drum assumes the pilot's identity and flies to Africa himself and crashes in the jungle. He is rescued by the pacific Rock People, led by Princess Phi (Gloria Dea), and is renamed Thunda, King of the Congo, after he rings a temple gong in alarm. With the subversives believing Thunda is their missing pilot and under constant attack by another tribe called the Cave Men, our hero plots to bring down the subversives who are searching for a new metal more radioactive than uranium. At the end, Thunda (or Drum) clear the jungle of villains and reunites the Rock People and Cave Men for well.

King of the Congo also was the seventh and last serial starred by Buster Crabbe between 1933 and 1952.

Cast

Chapter titles

  1. Mission of menace
  2. Red shadows in the jungle
  3. Into the valley of mist
  4. Thunda meets his match!
  5. Thunda turns the tables
  6. Thunda's desperate chance
  7. Thunda trapped!
  8. Mission of evil
  9. Menace of the magnetic rocks
  10. Lair of the leopard
  11. An ally from the sky
  12. Riding wild!
  13. Red raiders!
  14. Savage vengeance!
  15. Judgement of the jungle

Filming locations

Sources

Preceded by Columbia Serial
King of the Congo (1952)
Succeeded by

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