Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaKen Williams is determined to discover the identity of the mysterious Rattler, who preys upon railroads and transportation companies like the one owned by Jane Corwin. The Rattler is especia... Leggi tuttoKen Williams is determined to discover the identity of the mysterious Rattler, who preys upon railroads and transportation companies like the one owned by Jane Corwin. The Rattler is especially difficult to catch because of his skill at disguising himself as other people.Ken Williams is determined to discover the identity of the mysterious Rattler, who preys upon railroads and transportation companies like the one owned by Jane Corwin. The Rattler is especially difficult to catch because of his skill at disguising himself as other people.
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"Mystery Mountain" is a serial from Mascot Pictures...a studio that later merged to create Republic Pictures. It stars Ken Maynard, a big cowboy star of the 1930s who has mostly been forgotten today. Much of this, apparently, is because he was a thoroughly unpleasant person and shortly after achieving stardom, he alienated himself from nearly all the studios...which cut his career short.
The reason I watched the film was because it marks the second appearance by Gene Autry in a movie. However, he only appears at the end of chapter 6 and beginning of chapter 7. Interestingly, his partner in the scenes he's in is Smiley Burnett...the guy who went on to be Gene's sidekick in about half his films. Unfortunately, Gene and Smiley don't do a lot other than race about on a wagon....avoiding the henchmen of 'the Rattler' and accidentally shooting the hero, Ken Williams (Maynard) in the process. Talk about an inauspicious appearance by Autry and Burnett!
As for the story, a hidden villain (a trademark of nearly all the serials) is destroying transportation (mostly trains)...and no one knows why nor who this villain is. What is known is that he's evil and clever and special agent Williams really has his hands full trying to catch him and put his shenanigans to rest.
So is it any good? Well, if you are a die-hard Autry fan, possibly...though his appearance is pretty unexciting. After all, Ken Maynard was the star of the picture! But if you simply compare it to other serials of the day, it's better than average...with some neat stunts, a decent story and decent production values (many serials were done on the cheap...and it shows).
I was disappointed, however, by Alpha Video's transfer which obviously came, at least in part, from a beat-up 16mm TV print. Beware - the entire ending for Chapter 2 is missing and there are many "rough spots" throughout the print. Sound quality ranges from mediocre to downright poor.
Even so, I enjoyed the serial - it's very exciting and it's really fun to spot some of the uncredited actors in it, especially Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette, and, if someone else came out with a much better transfer, I would buy it.
I have not seen VCI's tape of this serial nor do I know of any other DVD release of it. Alpha Video's release is not so bad as to be totally avoided, but it is disappointing nonetheless. I had expected better.
The railroad is busy digging a tunnel into a mountain where the 'Rattler' has a vested interest. But sent to get to the bottom of all this is range detective Ken Maynard together with a sidekick, newspaperman Syd Saylor, looking for a scoop as all good newspapermen do.
Maynard's horse Tarzan has absolutely nothing on Trigger, in fact I think Tarzan ought to ask for a recount or demand to know when the election was held that named Trigger the smartest horse in the movies. He pulls Maynard's gluteus maximus out of the proverbial sling a few times in Mystery Mountain.
In fact Tarzan's the one who finally after 12 chapters identifies who the 'Rattler' really is beneath those disguises as other cast members and going around in a Phantom of the Opera like disguise for most of the film. I won't give it away, but the hint for the viewer who wants to sit through the four hours of this serial is: think The List of Adrian Messenger and how they nailed Kirk Douglas in that one.
By the way do you it's possible that John Huston and the writers who worked on The List of Adrian Messenger got inspired by Mystery Mountain?
If you look at the cast list of Mystery Mountain you will note the names of Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette. Both in fact were brought to Hollywood by Ken Maynard who met them in Chicago when he was doing a personal appearance tour and they were doing radio. This was the second of two serials they did literally learning the picture business, courtesy of Ken Maynard.
According to a recent biography of Autry, Public Cowboy Number 1, when Hollywood had totally abandoned Ken Maynard and he was living in poverty in a trailer park, Gene Autry sent him regular checks until the day Maynard died to keep him literally in eating money. Maynard was not the nicest guy in the world, but at least one man was grateful for a kindness shown.
I will say this for Mystery Mountain, at least it did not attempt to rewrite history as some serials I've seen did. It's a Mascot film so don't expect too much/
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- QuizEdmund Cobb, the uncredited actor who is easily recognizable to Western fans as the masked Rattler in every chapter, is nowhere to be seen in any other capacity as the story progresses, and when the real Rattler is finally unmasked in the final chapter, he turns out to be a different (credited) actor entirely.
- BlooperChapter seven: Ken is held prisoner with no guns, overcomes the guard and takes his gun, escaping he is seen with both of HIS guns.
- ConnessioniEdited into Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch (1976)
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- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- La montaña misteriosa
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Azienda produttrice
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- Budget
- 80.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione3 ore 43 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1