Son of the Guardsman

Son of the Guardsman is a 1946 Columbia film serial. It was the 31st of the 57 serials produced by that studio.

Son of the Guardsman
Directed byDerwin Abrahams
Produced bySam Katzman
Melville De Lay (associate)
Written byLewis Clay
Harry L. Fraser
George H. Plympton
StarringRobert Shaw
Daun Kennedy
Robert 'Buzz' Henry
Jim Diehl
Charles King
Narrated byKnox Manning
CinematographyIra H. Morgan
Edited byEarl Turner
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
October 24, 1946 (1946-10-24)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Son of the Guardsman is a rare serial with a period setting, in this case 12th century England. The serial is largely based on the Robin Hood legends, to the extent of including outlaws from Sherwood Forest, but it does not include or reference Robin Hood himself.

The serial was produced by the notoriously cheap Sam Katzman and directed by Derwin Abrahams. Robert Shaw starred as the heroic noble-turned-outlaw David Trent with Charles King as his villainous uncle Sir Edgar Bullard.

Plot

Set in the High Middle Ages, Sir Edgar Bullard conspires to conquer England. In doing so, he kidnaps the daughter of his rival, Lord Markham. This causes his nephew, David Trent, to turn against him and join the outlaws in Sherwood Forest, who are led by Allan Hawk. Meanwhile, the outlaws of the forest support Prince Richard as the rightful ruler of England, who has been usurped by the regent Lord Hampton.

Cast

  • Robert Shaw as David Trent, nobleman turned outlaw
  • Daun Kennedy as Lady Louise Markham, daughter of Lord Markham
  • Robert 'Buzz' Henry as "Roger Mowbry", really Prince Richard in disguise
  • Jim Diehl as Allan Hawk, leader of the Sherwood Forest outlaws
  • Hugh Prosser as Red Robert
  • Leonard Penn as Mark Crowell
  • Jock Mahoney as Captain Kenley
  • Charles King as Sir Edgar Bullard, David Trent's evil uncle
  • John Merton as Lord Hampton, the evil regent

Production

Son of the Guardsman is based on the Robin Hood legends, although it does not include Robin Hood, just the period and Sherwood Forest setting.[1] The serial was made to use costumes and sets left over from feature films, amortising the costs of all the productions involved.[2] Costume drama serials were rare productions for any producer.[2] The serial's subtle was "Gallant Fighter of the Greenwood."

Stunts

Chapter titles

  1. Outlaws of Sherwood Forest
  2. Perils of the Forest
  3. Blazing Barrier
  4. The Siege of Bullard Hall
  5. A Dagger in the Dark
  6. A Fight for Freedom
  7. Trial by Torture
  8. Mark Crowell's Treachery
  9. Crushed to Earth
  10. A Throne at Stake
  11. Double Danger
  12. The Secret of the Treasure
  13. Into the Depths
  14. The Lost Heritage
  15. Free Men Triumph

Source:[3]

See also

References

  1. Harmon, Jim; Donald F. Glut (1973). "13. The Classics "You Say 'What Dost Thou Mean By That?' and Push Him Off the Cliff"". The Great Movie Serials: Their Sound and Fury. Routledge. p. 329. ISBN 978-0-7130-0097-9.
  2. Cline, William C. (1984). "3. The Six Faces of Adventure". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 29. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
  3. Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 244. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
Preceded by
Chick Carter, Detective (1946)
Columbia Serial
Son of the Guardsman (1946)
Succeeded by
Jack Armstrong (1947)
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