A supernatural western! The Three Mesquiteers accompany an archeological expedition to a lost Indian city of gold called Lukachuke.A supernatural western! The Three Mesquiteers accompany an archeological expedition to a lost Indian city of gold called Lukachuke.A supernatural western! The Three Mesquiteers accompany an archeological expedition to a lost Indian city of gold called Lukachuke.
Chief Thundercloud
- High Priest
- (as Chief Thunder Cloud)
Iron Eyes Cody
- Indian
- (uncredited)
Ken Cooper
- Indian
- (uncredited)
Art Dillard
- Spectator
- (uncredited)
Elmer
- Elmer - Lullaby's Dummy
- (uncredited)
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Oliver Drake is one of my script-writing heroes, but his work here is just not up to his usual standard. Much of the story doesn't quite hold together, and, besides, it looks like somebody's idea for a serial after somebody (Pappy Yates?) changed his mind.
However, it does star the Three Mesquiteers, and all three get a chance to shine.
In fact, Crash Corrigan even gets to remove his shirt. (What a gorgeous specimen he was, even still when I met him, just a month before he died. He started as a physical fitness expert and continued to take care of himself.)
Probably the best way to enjoy "Riders of the Whistling Skull" is to ignore the story and appreciate the action, of which there is plenty, and the scenery, including the Whistling Skull of the title.
Yakima Canutt is present so you know there will be lots of stunts, and some very good ones.
Another reviewer mentions the "comradery" among the three and it's true there is almost no friction this time, except for a little joshing.
Lullaby, in an interesting change, ends up with a lady, but "ends up" surely means only till the next entry in the series.
It's a rather weak 3M movie, but the series itself was always uneven, with different eras and different roles for the heroes. Still, it's a pleasant enough way to spend about an hour.
However, it does star the Three Mesquiteers, and all three get a chance to shine.
In fact, Crash Corrigan even gets to remove his shirt. (What a gorgeous specimen he was, even still when I met him, just a month before he died. He started as a physical fitness expert and continued to take care of himself.)
Probably the best way to enjoy "Riders of the Whistling Skull" is to ignore the story and appreciate the action, of which there is plenty, and the scenery, including the Whistling Skull of the title.
Yakima Canutt is present so you know there will be lots of stunts, and some very good ones.
Another reviewer mentions the "comradery" among the three and it's true there is almost no friction this time, except for a little joshing.
Lullaby, in an interesting change, ends up with a lady, but "ends up" surely means only till the next entry in the series.
It's a rather weak 3M movie, but the series itself was always uneven, with different eras and different roles for the heroes. Still, it's a pleasant enough way to spend about an hour.
- morrisonhimself
- Sep 10, 2019
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- TriviaShot in eight days.
- GoofsEven though at least two Indians are thrown off a cliff to their deaths, neither one yells or cries out while they're falling.
- Quotes
Rutledge: Oh, Miss Marsh. I've just made arrangements with Otah to guide us into seach for your father.
Henrietta: You mean that primitive, masterful Indian?
Rutledge: Yes.
Professor Brewster: He doesn't look trustworthy to me, Rutledge. I'm glad you'll be along.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tales from Tombstone (2016)
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- Riders of the Whistling Skull
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- Runtime58 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Riders of the Whistling Skull (1937) officially released in India in English?
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