The Phantom Empire

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The Phantom Empire

Screen Capture: Gene is captured by Muranian revoltionaries
Distributed by Mascot Pictures
Release date(s) 1935
Running time 12 chapters (245 min)
Country United States
Language English
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The Phantom Empire, starring Gene Autry the Singing Cowboy, was a 12-chapter 1935 Mascot serial that combined the western, musical, and science fiction genres.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Gene Autry plays a singing cowboy named Gene Autry, who runs Radio Ranch, a dude ranch from which he makes a daily live radio broadcast. Gene has two kid sidekicks, Frankie Darro and Betsy King Ross, who lead a club, the "Junior Thunder Riders," in which the kids play at being armored knights of an unknown civilization, the mysterious Thunder Riders. The kids, dressing up in capes and water-bucket helmets, play at riding "to the rescue!" A chance to be real heroes occurs when Betsy, Frankie and Gene are kidnapped by the real Thunder Riders, from the super-scientific underground empire of Murania, complete with towering skyscrapers, robots, rayguns, elevators that extend miles from the surface, and an icy, evil blonde Queen, Tika. On the surface, a group of crooks plan to invade Murania and seize its mineral wealth, while in Murania, a group of revolutionaries plot to overthrow Queen Tika.

Spoilers end here.

  1. The Singing Cowboy
  2. The Thunder Riders
  3. The Lightning Chamber
  4. Phantom Broadcast
  5. Beneath the Earth
  6. Disaster From the Skies
  7. From Death to Life
  8. Jaws of Jeopardy
  9. Prisoners of the Ray
  10. The Rebellion
  11. A Queen in Chains
  12. The End of Murania

The 1979 television series Cliffhangers, which attempted to recreate the old movie serial feel by showing three serial chapters in each episode, included a serial titled "The Secret Empire," a pastiche of The Phantom Empire. Events in the underground empire were shown in color, but events on the surface were "in glorious black and white."

The Thunder Riders carry a strange, sword-like weapon which shoots flame from its tip, a possible inspiration for the Lightsabers of George Lucas's Star Wars. The title The Phantom Empire may also have been an inspiration for the titles The Empire Strikes Back and The Phantom Menace.

    Preceded by
    Mystery Mountain (1934)
    Mascot Serial
    The Phantom Empire (1935)
    Succeeded by
    The Miracle Rider (1935)
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