

SOS Coast Guard
1937 Directed by William WitneyAn internationally-notorious criminal scientist returns to the US to sell his latest invention, a disintegrating gas, to a foreign power. When he arrives, however, he is spotted by a young Coast Guard man, whom he kills - and thus earns the enmity of the entire US Coast Guard, but especially the murdered Guardsman's older brother who, together with his reporter-girlfriend and her comical photographer, vigorously sets to tracking him down and interfering with his plans to develop the city-melting gas in quantity. A Republic Serial in 12 Chapters.
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Bela Lugosi
....................................................Boroff

Ralph Byrd
....................................................Lt. Terry Kent

Maxine Doyle
....................................................Jean Norman

Richard Alexander
....................................................Thorg
Lee Ford
....................................................Snapper McGee

Herbert Rawlinson
....................................................Cmdr. Boyle

John Picorri
....................................................G.A. Rackerby [Chs. 2-12]
Director
...........................................................William Witney
Alan James
Screenplay
...........................................................Franklin Adreon
Editor
...........................................................Helene Turner
Associate Producer
...........................................................Sol C. Siegel
Sound Engineer
...........................................................Terry Kellum
Music Director
...........................................................Raoul Kraushaar
Production Companies
...................................................Republic Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Science Fiction
Action
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