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Adventures of Captain Marvel

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 3h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.6K
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Tom Tyler in Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941)
To protect a magic talisman from being used for evil, a teenage boy named Billy Batson is given the power to become an adult superhero, Captain Marvel, with a single magic word: "Shazam!"
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To protect a magic talisman from being used for evil, a teenage boy named Billy Batson is given the power to become an adult superhero, Captain Marvel, with a single magic word: "Shazam!"To protect a magic talisman from being used for evil, a teenage boy named Billy Batson is given the power to become an adult superhero, Captain Marvel, with a single magic word: "Shazam!"To protect a magic talisman from being used for evil, a teenage boy named Billy Batson is given the power to become an adult superhero, Captain Marvel, with a single magic word: "Shazam!"

  • Directors
    • John English
    • William Witney
  • Writers
    • Ronald Davidson
    • Norman S. Hall
    • Arch Heath
  • Stars
    • Tom Tyler
    • Frank Coghlan Jr.
    • William 'Billy' Benedict
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  • IMDb RATING
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    1.6K
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    • Directors
      • John English
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Ronald Davidson
      • Norman S. Hall
      • Arch Heath
    • Stars
      • Tom Tyler
      • Frank Coghlan Jr.
      • William 'Billy' Benedict
    • 43User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tom Tyler
    Tom Tyler
    • Captain Marvel
    Frank Coghlan Jr.
    Frank Coghlan Jr.
    • Billy Batson
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    William 'Billy' Benedict
    • 'Whitey' Murphy
    • (as William Benedict)
    Louise Currie
    Louise Currie
    • Betty Wallace
    Robert Strange
    Robert Strange
    • John Malcolm
    Harry Worth
    Harry Worth
    • Prof. Luther Bentley
    Bryant Washburn
    Bryant Washburn
    • Henry Carlyle [Ch. 1-3]
    John Davidson
    John Davidson
    • Tal Chotali
    George Pembroke
    • Dr. Stephen Lang [Ch. 1-9]
    George Lynn
    George Lynn
    • Prof. Dwight Fisher [Ch. 1-6]
    • (as Peter George Lynn)
    Reed Hadley
    Reed Hadley
    • Rahman Bar [Ch. 1, 11-12]
    Jack Mulhall
    Jack Mulhall
    • James Howell [Ch. 1]
    Kenne Duncan
    Kenne Duncan
    • Barnett - Chief Henchman [Ch. 2-10]
    • (as Kenneth Duncan)
    Nigel De Brulier
    Nigel De Brulier
    • Shazam [Ch. 1]
    John Bagni
    • Cowan - Henchman [Ch. 2-10]
    Carleton Young
    Carleton Young
    • Martin - Henchman [Ch. 3-9]
    Leyland Hodgson
    Leyland Hodgson
    • Maj. Rawley [Ch. 1]
    • (as Leland Hodgson)
    • (unconfirmed)
    Stanley Price
    Stanley Price
    • Owens - Henchman…
    • Directors
      • John English
      • William Witney
    • Writers
      • Ronald Davidson
      • Norman S. Hall
      • Arch Heath
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    User reviews43

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    10tomwal

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    I was seven years old when I saw this serial in a theater in 1941.

    I now own 49 titles of Republic serials,mostly tapes and a few on DVD.This serial is my favorite.For those who have not saw this serial,I won't give away any secrets.The plot concerns a group of scientists and an ancient artifact with lenses that can turn any matter to gold,thus the owner could rule the world.A mortal ,Billy Batson ,is given the power to become Captain Marvel.The Captain fights the arch villain,the Scorpion,for 12 exciting chapters,to keep him from getting the lens.Marvel is played by former cowboy star,Tom Tyler in fine fashion.David Sharpe does the leaps and landings in realistic style.Flying scenes still look great today,with excellent special effects by the Lydecker brothers.The Scorpion is voiced by another actor,and should keep the viewer guessing until the final reel.Music by Cy Feurer,William Lava and others add more excitement to a fine serial.Whitney and English directed.
    10Mike-764

    Best Comic Book Movie Ever Made.

    A criminal known only as the Scorpion, who one of 5 archeologists, is trying to acquire all of the lenses of a golden Scorpion idol, which can turn ordinary rocks into gold, and can unleash a powerful death ray. Billy Batson, during the dig, is given the powers of Captain Marvel by the enigmatic wizard Shazam to prevent the scorpion idol from being used for evil purposes. So when Billy Batson says the word Shazam, he is transformed into Captain Marvel. In my opinion it is not the greatest serial ever made, but it is without a doubt the greatest comic book adaptation in the media ( TV included. ). Tom Tyler looks just like the character and coupled with David Sharpe during the stunt scenes ( which look better than anything ever tried today in this type genre ) elevates it from a kiddie serial into serious watching. Rating, based on serials 10 out of 10.
    lloyddavidson

    this one brought me out of my seat.

    i first heard of tom tyler while watching an errol flynn western with my dad. he kept saying, watch this, watch this. the year was 1949. we had been the proud owner's of our first t.v. set. my dad was in his 40's and i was almost 5.

    then it happened. and as it did my father had crept up behind me and was slapping me gently, but firmly on my shoulder. errol had put about 12 slugs in villan tom's back but he wasn't about to leave this mortal coil just yet. he staggered forward, off to the side three steps, down on one knee and then fell against the barn door under the light of the silvery moon and finally slid to his demise. i can only guess that mr. flynn was having his hair coiffed while he waited.

    my dad loved that scene and i had to admit i sure would have liked to have seen in again three or four more times.

    in june my dad asked me if i would like to go up to my uncle lemon's and see a movie he was going to screen. (every family has a rich one) and to be honest i loved him very much.

    well there it was the two of them had decided to surprise me with captain marvel. my father said 'this is tom tyler the guy from the errol flynn movie'. that started off an ole 'why didn't you tell me it was on?' from uncle lemon's.

    i fell in love with that serial the moment it started. tom tyler looked like captain marvel in the comic books. and the actor looked exactly the way that billy batson did.

    i have heard william witney describe while speaking with elwy yost on tv ontario how it was written and how some of the stunts were performed. (sequences where a giant balloon took over for captain marvel). i much prefered it to the way kyrk allyn turned into a cartoon character when he went up up and away in the first superman serial.

    i can see it as clearly as if it were yesterday. in this case i really can. among my collection of serials, captain marvel and superman go head to head.

    if you like this serial or have heard about it - buy it.

    the few dollars you spend cannot compare to the memories and the laughs you will share with your friends and family. trust me, although long departed the memory of my uncle lemon's and my one in a billion father,are there every time i run the serial. and everytime i watch it i chuckle when i remember that tom milked his part in Santa Fe Trail.........or was it Stagecoach. oh man the memories.

    lloyd davidson
    9kcirone

    Probably the best serial I've ever seen

    Captain Marvel is one of the best serials available and a true credit to the genre. It offers plenty of the old-school, two-fisted action that you'd expect from an action serial, in addition to state-of-the-art (for the time) flying effects. The production value of the series is fantastic, including great stuntwork, fight sequences, and innovative cliffhangers. It also offers a great running mystery as to the identity of The Scorpion...which is ruined if you happen to read the cast list closely above :(

    If you're a fan of serials or old action movies in general, you'd do well to pick this up as it truly is a classic.
    8orsino44

    Shazam! This is great!

    One of my favorite Republic serials, along with Zorro's Fighting Legion and Spy Smasher. Adventures of Captain Marvel is slick, fast-paced and action packed. Of course, it has the usual failings of most serials -- low budget, short shooting schedule, a few bumps and wrinkles along the way -- but if that bothers you, you are probably one of those viewers who complain about the plots of Jackie Chan films. Frank Coughlan, Jr., does creditable work as Billy Batson, while Tom Tyler (Stagecoach, Red River) makes a robust Captain Marvel. Fans of Indiana Jones will love this, especially the sets in Chapter One. The best part about Capt. Marvel is his occasional shortage of a sense of fair play. (When was the last time you saw Superman machine gun three guys in the back as they ran away?) This is one super hero who doesn't play around. I also love Tyler's evil grin as bullets bounce off his chest and his propensity for pimp-slapping the bad guys when they don't answer his questions quickly enough. Also, look for Reed Hadley (Zorro) as one of the bad guys; unmistakable due to his superb voice. Hadley narrated A-bomb training films for the US government and had high level security clearance for the job. The other big plus of Capt. Marvel is the ground-breaking flying effects by the Lydeckers, using wires, dummies, reversed film and the leaping skills of stuntman Dave Sharpe. If you love adventure serials, you'll love The Adventures of Captain Marvel. Highly recommended is the DVD release from Artisan.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first depiction of a comic book superhero on film.
    • Goofs
      While a prisoner of the Scorpion, Betty manages to grab a gun and fire a shot that creases the villain's hand. Informed of this, Billy manipulates the expedition's members into showing their hands, and only one man's hand shows an injury. However, subsequent events prove he is not the Scorpion. How the real villain had no injury is never hinted at, and there's precious little said about the wound that was found: After Billy escapes a death trap at the latter man's home, the two have a conversation that is joined in progress, with Batson admitting that he could believe the scientist's story (told completely off-screen) about the cause of his injury if he could explain other things that had happened. Perhaps that trap was originally intended to be a chapter-ending cliffhanger and the explanations were lost in re-editing to eliminate a chapter here.
    • Quotes

      Shazam [Ch. 1]: I am Shazam.

      Billy Batson: My name is...

      Shazam [Ch. 1]: All is known to me. Your name is Billy Batson. You did not pry into the secret of the Scorpion. That is why I am here.

      Billy Batson: But where did you come from?

      Shazam [Ch. 1]: Out of the past, my son. Down through the ages to guard the secret of the Scorpion.

    • Crazy credits
      The Scorpion as Himself
    • Alternate versions
      12 Chapters Are Turned Into A One Long Film
    • Connections
      Edited into Radar Men from the Moon (1952)

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Captain Marvel
    • Filming locations
      • Bronson Caves, Bronson Canyon, Griffith Park - 4730 Crystal Springs Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $135,553 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 3h 36m(216 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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