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Secret Agent X-9
Directed by Ford Beebe
Clifford Smith
Produced by Ben Koenig
Barney A. Sarecky
Henry MacRae
Written by Charles Flanders
Wyndham Gittens
Norman S. Hall
Leslie Swabacker
Ray Trampe
Dashiell Hammett (comic strip)
Starring Scott Kolk
Jean Rogers
David Oliver
Monte Blue
Henry Brandon
Music by Clifford Vaughan
Cinematography Richard Fryer
Jerome Ash
Editing by Saul A. Goodkind
Leete Renick Brown
Joseph Gluck
Louis Sackin
Alvin Todd
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) April 12, 1937 (1937-04-12)
Running time 12 chapters (232 min)
Country United States
Language English

Secret Agent X-9 (1937) is a Universal film serial based on the comic strip Secret Agent X-9 by Dashiell Hammett and Alex Raymond.

Cast[]

  • Scott Kolk as Agent Dexter (X-9)
  • Jean Rogers as Shara Graustark
  • David Oliver as Pidge
  • Monte Blue as Baron Michael Karsten
  • Henry Brandon as Blackstone
  • Larry J. Blake as Chief FBI Agent Wheeler
  • Henry Hunter as FBI Agent Tommy Dawson (C-5)
  • George Shelley as Packard, a henchman
  • Lon Chaney, Jr. as Maroni, primary henchman
  • Si Jenks as "Jolly Roger," ticket barker
  • Lynn Gilbert as Rose, gun moll
  • Robert Dalton as Thurston
  • Leonard Lord as Ransom, dissident henchman
  • Ben Hewlett as Scarlett, primary henchman
  • Bob Kortman as "Trader" Delaney
  • Eddy Waller as Lawyer Carp

Production[]

Secret Agent X-9 was based on the comic strip by Dashiell Hammet (writer) and Alex Raymond (artist).

Stunts[]

  • George Magrill
  • Eddie Parker doubling Scott Kolk
  • Tom Steele doubling Henry Brandon & Jack Cheatham

Chapter titles[]

  1. Modern Pirates
  2. The Ray That Blinds
  3. The Man of Many Faces
  4. The Listening Shadow
  5. False Fires
  6. The Dragnet
  7. Sealed Lips
  8. Exhibit A
  9. The Masquerader
  10. The Forced Lie
  11. The Enemy Camp
  12. Crime Does Not Pay

Source:[1]

References[]

  1. Cline, William C.. "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc.. pp. 217–218. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X. 

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