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SOS Coast Guard

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 3h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
287
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Bela Lugosi, Ralph Byrd, and Maxine Doyle in SOS Coast Guard (1937)
AdventureHorrorRomanceSci-Fi

A mad scientist tries to sell his formula for a dist integrating gas to foreign powers.A mad scientist tries to sell his formula for a dist integrating gas to foreign powers.A mad scientist tries to sell his formula for a dist integrating gas to foreign powers.

  • Directors
    • Alan James
    • William Witney
  • Writers
    • Barry Shipman
    • Franklin Adreon
    • Morgan Cox
  • Stars
    • Ralph Byrd
    • Bela Lugosi
    • Maxine Doyle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    287
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Alan James
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Barry Shipman
      • Franklin Adreon
      • Morgan Cox
    • Stars
      • Ralph Byrd
      • Bela Lugosi
      • Maxine Doyle
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ralph Byrd
    Ralph Byrd
    • Lt. Terry Kent
    Bela Lugosi
    Bela Lugosi
    • Boroff
    Maxine Doyle
    Maxine Doyle
    • Jean Norman
    Richard Alexander
    Richard Alexander
    • Thorg
    Lee Ford
    • Snapper McGee
    Herbert Rawlinson
    Herbert Rawlinson
    • Cmdr. Boyle
    John Picorri
    John Picorri
    • G.A. Rackerby [Chs. 2-12]
    Lawrence Grant
    Lawrence Grant
    • Rabinisi - Boroff's Spokesman at Screening [Ch. 1]
    Thomas Carr
    • Ens. Jim Kent [Ch. 1]
    Carleton Young
    Carleton Young
    • Henchman Dodds [Ch. 4]
    Allen Connor
    Allen Connor
    • Dick Norman
    George Chesebro
    George Chesebro
    • L.H. Degado - Chief Thug [Ch. 5]
    Ranny Weeks
    • Wies - Ambulance Orderly Thug [Ch. 4]
    Roy Barcroft
    Roy Barcroft
    • Goebel
    • (uncredited)
    Richard Beach
    • Seaman
    • (uncredited)
    Earle D. Bunn
    • Kelp Plant Heavy 1
    • (uncredited)
    Yakima Canutt
    Yakima Canutt
    • Seaman
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
    • Wireless Operator
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Alan James
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Barry Shipman
      • Franklin Adreon
      • Morgan Cox
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    6Mike-764

    US Coast Guard Saves the Day

    Boroff, a munitions expert, has just perfected a disintegrating gas which he plans to sell to any nation that will meet his price. Despite being a wanted man across the world, Boroff smuggles himself aboard the SS Carfax to ship a load of arnotite to Morovania, who plans to use the disintegrating gas. The Carfax is wrecked at sea and is rescued by the Coast Guard led by Lieutenant Terry Kent. Boroff is recognized but manages to escape the Coast Guard, while killing Kent's younger brother Jim. Boroff disguises himself and plans to manufacture the disintegrating gas while evading the watch of Kent and the Coast Guard, who go piece clues together to find Boroff and stop the gas from being made, which also means battling Boroff's lobotomized, hulking servant Thorg. The serial had a great first two chapters and well done ending, but the middle part of the serial was very routine since all of the atmosphere, villainous characterizations, and action packed encounters seemed to be lessened. Richard Alexander must have had a great agent for getting him these memorable serial roles, since Thorg is among his best, where he evokes a lot of sympathy from the audience. Lugosi is fine here as well, but as I said before, he loses his evil touch as the serial progresses. Byrd is somewhat disappointing comparing this to his Dick Tracy roles since his reading of lines doesn't always sound too heroic. Doyle is cute, but no actress, and Ford is annoying as he was in Dick Tracy Returns. Rating, based on serials, 6.
    7Steve-171

    Typical exciting Republic serial fare.

    Typically exciting Republic serial, with Ralph Byrd, who went on to a career as Dick Tracy, in stalwart form with an unlimited supply of dress uniforms: in every chapter he's either dirtied, soaked, or blown up, but he always comes back conforming to regulations. Lugosi is evil scientist with a gas that disintegrates almost everything. Some great (and some laughable) special effects from the Lydecker brothers, gaining experience that would make them tops in the field in coming years.
    ptb-8

    sea serial mayhem

    In Republic's third year of existence they certainly hit their action serial stride in this very well made exciting coast guard serial thriller. Still following the format well designed by Mascot Pictures from 1930-34 until Republic bought them, the opening recalls of each chapter are entertaining and brief and concise. The titles are exciting and the sturdy sets and model work exciting and good to look at. Also of extra interest is the amount of vacant suburban and seaside Los Angeles on show and viewers familiar with locales around LA will enjoy the sight of bare streets, dilapidated buildings and empty beaches no doubt crammed with modern buildings today. Each chapter has an extraordinary amount of location shooting in LA streets and ocean/beach locales. The DVD I have does not have a Republic logo and the chapter endings have original plain text which may have been the style for the time, but I believe from seeing serials from about 1940 there was a more stylised look for the in and out titles. The ocean model work is very well done and a treat to follow, given the Lydecker reputation.
    8Tera-Jones

    Intriguing Serial

    This is a very intriguing serial - gets quite interesting. Fun - most definitely fun. All the characters, including the supporting ones, are good. Of course the best are our leading and rival men, Ralph Byrd as Lt. Terry Kent and Bela Lugosi as Boroff.

    As you can easily guess this is mainly a sea adventure - one that takes a few surprise twists and turns - good cliff hangers - and a fun but far fetched story of disintegrating gas and mass destruction. Lt. Kent stays hot on the trail of Boroff so there is never a dull moment.

    This one is good for a few giggles but is a refreshing change to see Lugosi outside of the horror genre that he is well known for. Recommended for Lugosi fans - he gets lots of screen time.

    8/10
    BrianDanaCamp

    Above-average Republic serial with strong hero/villain pairing and expert staging

    SOS COAST GUARD (1937) never flags throughout its entire run of twelve chapters. Nearly every episode offers something new and different, be it a chase involving two cars and a motorcycle in one episode or one involving speedboats and tommy guns in the next. Most of it is filmed on location in all sorts of picturesque Southern California coastal sites. As the hero, Ralph Byrd (Republic's own Dick Tracy) seems to do a lot of his own stunts-on land and at sea. He clambers around rocks, flies a plane, goes out in boats, rides a motorcycle, runs around rooftops, jumps off of them and when he has to fight, he plunges right in, getting into furious scraps with a host of different henchmen. And it's never the typical movie fight in which opponents trade telegraphed punches. It's pummeling, tussling, shoving, grabbing, rolling, kicking-messy, like a real fight.

    The hero and villain (Bela Lugosi) are well matched. They're both smart and proactive. The villain's always one step ahead-as it's gotta be for a serial to last 12 chapters-but Byrd is no dope and he catches up pretty quickly. The villain uses lots of henchmen, divided into different teams for different tasks, so Byrd's not fighting the same bad guys in every episode. Also, unlike most serial heroes, Byrd's not afraid to call in police or Coast Guard backup. One great scene has the henchmen staking out a lab where a scientist is trying to analyze the villain's disintegrating gas so he can find a method to counteract it. Byrd's got several policemen protecting the lab. The lead henchman comes up with a clever plan to get Byrd out of the way, find a ruse to get past the police, get into the lab, kidnap the scientist and get him out without arousing the cops' suspicions. Usually, scenes like this rely on wild coincidences or highly improbable circumstances, but the plan used here actually makes sense and one has to give the bad guys credit for using their heads. It makes the whole thing so much more dramatically interesting when the hero faces genuine challenges.

    Bela Lugosi plays the villain, Boroff, a criminal mastermind trying to develop disintegrating gas to sell to foreign powers for use in the coming war. Lugosi plays it straight, without any of his usual over-the-top mannerisms, and he's very effective. He's well supported by the actors playing his men, who look and move like actual thugs and not pretty boys from Central Casting.

    If I have any complaint it's that the idiot comic relief, inept photographer "Snapper" McGee, gets way too much screen time and is the only element that actually slows the serial down. Also, some of the cliffhanger endings are a little on the cheating side. In one ending, Byrd ducks into the cockpit of his plane as a water tower falls on top of him. At the beginning of the next episode, it shows that he escaped injury---by ducking into the cockpit of his plane! Not exactly worth waiting a week for. This actually doesn't bother me because the rest of the story is so filled with action and thrills that the cliffhanger endings really don't matter much.

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    • Trivia
      Bela Lugosi's illness prevented him from finishing the 1936 Republic feature La maison aux mille bougies (1936), so he completed his one-picture Republic contract with this 12-chapter serial, his only screen role during the full two year-horror ban.
    • Goofs
      Almost 7 min into Chapter 6, Bela gives an order to one of his henchmen, but there is no sound when he moves his lips.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Terry Kent: You might as well surrender, Boroff. You can't get away from the Coast Guard.

    • Connections
      Edited into SOS Coast Guard (1942)

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    • Release date
      • August 28, 1937 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jagad av sjöpolisen
    • Filming locations
      • Port Hueneme, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $107,217 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 44m(224 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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