Dangers of the Canadian Mounted (1948)

Dangers of the Canadian Mounted (1948) poster

Crooks discover a Genghis Khan treasure ship on the Canada-Alaska border but the treasure is hidden somewhere on land. In their efforts to find the hidden treasure they resort to murder and sabotage to stop the construction of the Alcan highway which will bring homesteaders to the area. Sergeant Royal of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police battles through 12 episodes to find the crooks and to learn the identity of their mysterious leader known only as 'The Boss'.

Director: Fred C. Brannon, Yakima Canutt
Genre: Action
Runtime: 156 min
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Production: Republic Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

movie serial, royal canadian mounted police (mountie)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dangers of the Canadian Mounted about?
Crooks discover a Genghis Khan treasure ship on the Canada-Alaska border but the treasure is hidden somewhere on land. In their efforts to find the hidden treasure they resort to murder and sabotage to stop the construction of the Alcan highway which will bring homesteaders to the area. Sergeant Royal of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police battles through 12 episodes to find the crooks and to learn the identity of their mysterious leader known only as 'The Boss'.
Who directed Dangers of the Canadian Mounted?
Dangers of the Canadian Mounted was directed by Fred C. Brannon, Yakima Canutt.
Who stars in Dangers of the Canadian Mounted?
Dangers of the Canadian Mounted stars Jim Bannon, Virginia Belmont, Anthony Warde, Dorothy Granger, Bill Van Sickel, Tom Steele.
How long is Dangers of the Canadian Mounted?
Dangers of the Canadian Mounted has a runtime of 2h 36m (156 minutes).
What genre is Dangers of the Canadian Mounted?
Dangers of the Canadian Mounted is a Action film.
Where was Dangers of the Canadian Mounted produced?
Dangers of the Canadian Mounted was produced in United States of America.