The Fighting Marines (1935)
Corporal Larry Grant and Sergeant "Mac" McGowan, of the United States Marine Corps, are rival for the love of Frances Schiller, but team up to hunt down "The Tiger Shark," a mad, scientific wizard who is holding Sergeant William Schiller, Frances' brother, a prisoner on a wild, jungle island in the Pacific.
Director: Joseph Kane, B. Reeves Eason
Genre: Action
Runtime: 216 min
Release Date: November 22, 1935
Cast
- Grant Withers - Cpl. Larry Lawrernce
- Adrian Morris - Sgt. Mack McGowan
- Ann Rutherford - Frances Schiller
- Robert Warwick - Col. W. R. Bennett
- George J. Lewis - Sgt. William Schiller [Chs. 1-4]
- Pat O'Malley - Capt. Grayson [Ch. 1]
- Victor Potel - Fake Native Chief [Ch. 12]
- Jason Robards Sr. - Kota
- Warner Richmond - Metcalf
- Robert Frazer - H.R. Douglas
Screenplay
- Maurice Geraghty (Story)
- Sherman L. Lowe (Screenplay)
- Wallace MacDonald (Story)
- Ray Trampe (Story)
- Barney A. Sarecky (Screenplay)
Production: Mascot Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Keywords
u.s. marine, movie serial
More Films by Director: Joseph Kane, B. Reeves Eason
More Films in Genre: Action
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Fighting Marines about?
- Corporal Larry Grant and Sergeant "Mac" McGowan, of the United States Marine Corps, are rival for the love of Frances Schiller, but team up to hunt down "The Tiger Shark," a mad, scientific wizard who is holding Sergeant William Schiller, Frances' brother, a prisoner on a wild, jungle island in the Pacific.
- Who directed The Fighting Marines?
- The Fighting Marines was directed by Joseph Kane, B. Reeves Eason.
- Who stars in The Fighting Marines?
- The Fighting Marines stars Grant Withers, Adrian Morris, Ann Rutherford, Robert Warwick, George J. Lewis, Pat O'Malley.
- How long is The Fighting Marines?
- The Fighting Marines has a runtime of 3h 36m (216 minutes).
- What genre is The Fighting Marines?
- The Fighting Marines is a Action film.
- Where was The Fighting Marines produced?
- The Fighting Marines was produced in United States of America.