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Director
  
Spencer Gordon Bennet

Music director
  
Lee Zahler

Language
  
English

7.4/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

The Secret Code (serial) movie poster

Writer
  
Basil Dickey
,
Robert Beche
,
Leighton Brill

Release date
  
September 4, 1942 (1942-09-04)

Prequel
  
Perils of the Royal Mounted

Sequel
  
The Valley of Vanishing Men

Cast
  
Paul Kelly
(Lt. Dan Barton / The Black Commando),
Anne Nagel
(Jean Ashley),
Trevor Bardette
(Jensen),
Rudolph Anders
(Rudi Thysson (as Robert O. Davis))

Similar movies
  
Batman Begins
,
The Dark Knight Rises
,
The Dark Knight
,
Fantastic Four
,
Ant-Man
,
Avengers: Age of Ultron

Tagline
  
GREATEST SPY ACTION SERIAL OF ALL TIME!

The Secret Code (1942) was the 19th serial released by Columbia Pictures. It features the masked hero "The Black Commando" facing Nazi saboteurs, inspired by Republic Pictures' successful Spy Smasher serial of the same year. The chapters of this serial each ended with a brief tutorial in cryptography.

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Plot

This serial introduces the World War II scenario when a masked hero tries to prevent Nazi agents from crippling the US's war effort. The spy ring is led by fifth columnist Jensen, who, with his lieutenant Rudy Thyssen and a network of Nazi saboteurs, is trying to get possession of a top-secret formula the United States had developed for manufacturing synthetic rubber while creating explosive gases and radio-controlled bombs to sabotage the exhausting war effort. Then Police Lieutenant Dan Barton stages a public dismissal from the police department, in order to join the saboteurs ring and learn the secret code they have been using. To further assist his efforts (especially after his superior, the only person to know that Barton is working undercover, is murdered), Barton assumes the secret identity of the Black Commando, a masked man who is wanted both by the villains (who want the secret formula they think he has) and police (who are also searching for Barton for murder). Finally, Barton steals the formula and is captured by Thyssen and put under the protection of the sabotage ring. Joining the gang, he learns of their plans, which he immediately leaks to his best friend and former partner Pat Flanagan and news reporter girlfriend Jean Ashley and, as "The Black Commando", continually frustrates the Nazi plots. After innumerable dangers and lost efforts in trying to decipher the enemy's secret codes, Barton and Flanagan discover the key to the Nazi code, capture the Nazi ring and make sure that the Nazi U-boat which has been waiting to help the Nazis escape is depth-bombed and destroyed.

At the end of each episode, the audience is given a short lecture on solving complex secret messages.

Cast

  • Paul Kelly as Lt. Dan Barton/Black Commando
  • Anne Nagel as Jean Ashley
  • Trevor Bardette as Jensen
  • Robert O. Davis as Rudi Thysson
  • Clancy Cooper as DS Pat Flanagan
  • Gregory Gay as Feldon, Nazi agent
  • Louis Donath as Professor Metzger
  • Beal Wong as Quito
  • Eddie Parker as Berk, Chief henchman
  • Wade Boteler as Burns, Police chief
  • Charles C. Wilson as Desk Sergeant Cullen
  • Alex Callam as P.I. Hogan
  • Justin Cousson as P.I. Drake
  • Robert Fiske as P.I. Ryan
  • Selmer Jackson as Major Henry Barton
  • Jacqueline Dalya as Linda
  • Production

    The hero, The Black Commando, was patterned after Spy Smasher. Republic's Spy Smasher serial had been released several months before The Secret Code in 1942. Columbia's adverts for The Secret Code included the phrases "Smash spies with the Secret Service" and "Thrill again to spy smashers' biggest chase!"

    Each chapter ended with a quick lesson in cryptography and a "brief patriotic admonishment" given by Selmer Jackson. Cline describes this as "propaganda in its basic form...delivered in the most effective way possible - by a respected authority figure in the person of one of Hollywood's most credible actors."

    Anne Nagel and Wade Boteler, two of the stars of the Universal serials The Green Hornet (1940) and The Green Hornet Strikes Again! (1941) were reunited in this Columbia serial.

    Theatrical

    The Secret Code was released in Latin America in May 1944, under the title La Clave Secreta, in English with Spanish subtitles. This serial also was released as a feature film overseas.

    Critical reception

    Harmon and Glut consider the serial to be above average for a Columbia production.

    Chapter titles

    1. Enemy Passport
    2. The Shadow of the Swastika
    3. Nerve Gas
    4. The Sea Spy Strikes
    5. Wireless Warning
    6. Flaming Oil
    7. Submarine Signal
    8. The Missing Key
    9. The Radio Bomb
    10. Blind Bombardment
    11. Ears of the Enemy
    12. Scourge of the Orient
    13. Pawn of the Spy Ring
    14. Dead Men of the Deep
    15. The Secret Code Smashed

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    References

    The Secret Code (serial) Wikipedia
    The Secret Code (serial) IMDb The Secret Code (serial) themoviedb.org