Darkest Africa
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This article is about the movie serial. For the comic book short story, see Darkest Africa (comics).
Darkest Africa (1936) is a Republic movie serial. This was the first serial produced by Republic Pictures and was a loose sequel to a Mascot Pictures serial called The Lost Jungle, also starring Clyde Beatty. Mascot, and other companies, had been taken over in 1935 by Consolidated Film Laboratories and merged to become Republic. Producer Nat Levine was formerly the owner of Mascot Pictures.
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Darkest Africa | |
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Directed by | B. Reeves Eason Joseph Kane |
Written by | Ted Parsons John Rathmell Barney Sarecky |
Produced by | Nat Levine Barney Sarecky |
Starring | Clyde Beatty Manuel King Elaine Shepard Lucien Prival Ray "Crash" Corrigan Wheeler Oakman |
Cinematography | Edgar Lyons William Nobles |
Edited by | Dick Fantl |
Music by | Arthur Kay |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
Release dates | |
Running time | 15 chapters / 269 minutes (serial)[1] 73 minutes (feature)[1] 100 minutes (TV)[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $107,281 (negative cost: $119,343)[1] |
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