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8 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Typical early talkie serial., 6 August 2005
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schlitz1849 from United States
I love Mascot serials! This being one their early 100% all-talking serial however it does creak a bit, but that's the charm of any early talkie. Frank Lanning, the actor playing Cortez is without doubt the most uncomfortable with sound,in chapter 10 actually reading his lines out of camera! Tyler is good as the hero, as always and would go on to better pictures later. Tom Dugan (in my opinion) is absolutely annoying as the stuttering "deputy", comedy-relief, hardly, just annoying! Maybe I missed something but I believe Joe Bonomo is killed in Chap.1, but amazingly makes appearances all thru the rest of the serial.Keep in mind these weren't made to be seen all at once, but 1 chap each week. I LOVE MASCOT SERIALS!!!!!
8 out of 8 people found the following review useful:
Early "All Talking" Serial, 8 October 2001
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(bsmith5552@rogers.com) from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
"Phantom of the West" was advertised as an "All Talking Serial", which it
was. Unfortunately, most of the actors in the picture hadn't learned to act
for sound. You see many of the exaggerated facial expressions and movements
that were commonplace in silent films. I have to admit that this serial was
a "poverty row" quickie and that the budget probably didn't allow for the
hiring of better talent.
I found the plot to be very confusing, especially in the first nine
chapters. Granted, all is explained in Chapter 10, but it sure made the
watching of the first nine very an arduous process.
The plot is typical "B" western. A man has been falsely accused of murdering
a rancher and escapes jail to find the real killer. Along the way we meet a
masked "Phantom" whose purpose seems to be to kill off the suspects and
place the blame on hero Tom Tyler. The Phantom's costume by the way, looks
ridiculous. We also have, and this is where it gets confusing, a group of
masked riders garbed not unlike the Phantom who ride in and out of the story
for no apparent purpose other than to confuse the viewer.
Tyler, does his best as the hero whose father was the original murder
victim. The fetching Dorothy Gulliver plays Mona Cortez the heroine of the
story. Frank Lanning is just horrible in the role of Cortez, the man out to
avenge his wrongful imprisonment. Among the murder suspects are silent
veterans William Desmond, Tom Santschi, Philo McCullough and Kermit Maynard.
Tom Dugan as Oscar the stuttering Deputy Sheriff provides the comedy relief.
Speaking of comedy relief, strong man or wrestler (I don't remember which)
Joe Bonomo appears as "one of the boys".
Tom Tyler would go on to better days. Though best remembered for his many
western portrayals (on both sides of the law), he did star in two classic
serials in the 1940s, "The Adventures of Captain Marvel" (1941) and "The
Phantom" (1943).
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