Norma Desmond got it wrong. It wasn’t the pictures that got smaller, the pressbooks did. Clyde Beatty’s Darkest Africa serial pressbook measures 12 inches by 24 inches, with stiff cardstock for the covers that are in gorgeous color. At 16 pages it isn’t the longest pressbook out there page-wise, but boy, it does pack a wallop to promote the serial to the theater managers. Clyde Beatty liked getting lost in the jungle and this was Republic Pictures first serial. The Bat-Men were the first to use the special flying effects that Republic would continue to improve in future serials, notably 1941’s The Adventures of Captain Marvel. Stock footage of Clyde Beatty’s Lost in the Jungle made it into this serial. Beatty’s name was sellable enough that he, along with Crash Corrigan (Undersea Kingdom) and Ray Mala (Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island) played under his own name. One of six jungle pics for Republic, an envisioned sequence would have had our hero dealing with giant centipedes and arachnids in the Cavern of the Scaly Ones, in episode two (cited from Valley of the Cliffhangers by Jack Mathis). Also from the Mathis book, see the rundown on Beatty’s animal bits for the serial, below. Download larger images: Darkest Africa Pressbook