A murderous gang of counterfeiters has kidnapped the government's best engraver and is forcing him to print virtually undetectable phony money. The Secret Service sends its toughest agent, J... Read allA murderous gang of counterfeiters has kidnapped the government's best engraver and is forcing him to print virtually undetectable phony money. The Secret Service sends its toughest agent, Jack Holt, and a female partner after the gang.A murderous gang of counterfeiters has kidnapped the government's best engraver and is forcing him to print virtually undetectable phony money. The Secret Service sends its toughest agent, Jack Holt, and a female partner after the gang.
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- Chief John W. Malloy
- (as Montague Shaw)
- J. Garrity
- (uncredited)
- Radio Operator 6X241
- (uncredited)
- Rankin
- (uncredited)
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
- Denny
- (uncredited)
- Shorty Dolan
- (uncredited)
- Jenson
- (uncredited)
- Dixon
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That said, Holt and Brent are the only reason to see this film. It is quite cheaply made, despite that Columbia could have spent a little money dressing standing sets. Locations are used repeatedly when logic would presume the bad guys would choose new locations after the old ones were discovered by the good guys. The bad guy leads are disappointing, particularly the leader of the gang. Without the leads I'd give this mess three stars.
Fifthteen (15) chapters of drudgery and what for? To find some plates used in counterfeiting money. No super weapon to conquer the earth like in 'THE ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL'. No super villain from outer space like 'MING THE MERCILESS'. No Nothing! There is not SeventyNine (79) minutes worth of plot here let alone 279 MINUTES! The featured players of Jack Holt and Evelyn Brent are particularly joyless and not very attractive. Holt's glory days were long over and Brent's were over by 1930.
We can only recommend picking up this one (1) if you can find a copy for $02.00 or less. Better yet con one (1) of your friends or your library to get.
Well, first off, you have to accept a guy that looks 60 as a robust fighting hero. Then you have to be able to believe that ANY man can knock the stuffing outta eight husky men and leave them in a pile.
Then you have to be able to believe that when our hero refuses a blindfold, when he is about to be shot by a firing squad, and states: "Are you kiddin'? this is the only thing in life I ain't seen before!" Well, you don't really have to believe all this stuff, but you can have a lot of fun laughing at it, and the rest of the 'drama' presented here.
Only if you take serials seriously (no pun intended!) would you be disappointed in "Holt of the Secret Service." This one is a lot of fun.
Jack Holt is, simply put, the toughest leading man in serial history, the type of guy who could swallow nails and crap thumbtacks. When he gets in a fistfight with four of Arnold's boys and beats the hell out of the entire quartet, you can believe it.
As this is a James Horne serial, some of you might wonder about the "comedy" content. There is little of the funny stuff that you'll find in such Horne classics as TERRY AND THE PIRATES or THE SPIDER RETURNS, unless you count the occasional "undercranking" that makes everybody look like they are rushing out of a burning house, or the fact that, unlike the Republic serials in which bands were used to keep the Fedoras on during fights, Columbia apparently just instructed their actors and stunt men to crush their hats down tightly on their heads, making everybody resemble two-fisted Buster Keatons.
I give HOLT OF THE SECRET SERVICE a solid *** and recommend it highly.
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- TriviaCHAPTER TITLES:
- 1. Chaotic Creek
- 2. Ramparts of Revenge
- 3. Illicit Wealth
- 4. Menaced By Fate
- 5. Exits to Terror
- 6. Deadly Doom
- 7. Out of the Past
- 8. Escape to Peril
- 9. Sealed in Silence
- 10. Named to Die
- 11. Ominous Warnings
- 12. The Stolen Signal
- 13. Prisoner of Jeopardy
- 14. Afire Afloat
- 15. Yielded Hostage
- GoofsIn Chapter: 7, Frank tells his group they will be safe from the savage natives as long as they keep their fires burning. The natives are afraid of fire. But later in the serial it is shown the natives have stacks of burning wood timber's burning within their village.
- Quotes
Jack Holt: This waiting gets my goat!
Chief John W. Malloy: Impatience won't get us anywhere.
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- Runtime4 hours 38 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1