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Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941)

In the 1960s I spent hours in the basement running my film projector, playing all of my Castle Films and Republic small reel movies. Adventures of Captain Marvel was my favorite mini-movie. I had to splice the celluloid together now and then with scotch tape, but I did get a lot of use out of it. Just think, all 12 chapters condensed into a few minutes running time. Now that’s editing.

Ronald Stephenson informed me this booklet is one of several published by Jack Mathis in the late 60s or early 70s.  Mathis wrote Valley of the Cliffhangers and Republic Confidential. His Valley of the Cliffhangers Supplement gave the chapter by chapter synopsis and cliffhanger photos for all 66 Republic serials.

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adventures of captain marvel pressbook
adventures of captain marvel pressbook
adventures of captain marvel pressbook
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adventures of captain marvel pressbook
adventures of captain marvel pressbook
adventures of captain marvel pressbook

1 thought on “Adventures of Captain Marvel (1941)”

  1. Zombo does it again, keeping alive what otherwise might be lost to time. Used to watch this, Flash Gordan, Captain America and other Republic Films serials. Got really lucky that TVO used to show these when I was a kid. -EvS
    “That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die”- H.P. Lovecraft.

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