In time-honored fashion, a couple of supporting players -- George Dolenz and Bill Kennedy -- found themselves elevated to starring roles in this minor Universal serial. They played Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers investigating the murder of a miner. The story, of course, was less important than speed and action, which directors Ray Taylor and Lewis D. Collins delivered in typical slap-dash Universal style. Starlet Daun Kennedy did not make much of an impression as the imperiled leading lady, and former star Robert Armstrong (of King Kong fame) was wasted in a subordinate role. Rondo Hatton, a non-actor whose grotesque appearance (caused by acromegaly, the so-called "Elephant Man" disease) was tastelessly exploited by Universal in the '40s, appeared as one of the outlaws.
Unfortunately the movie The Royal Mounted Rides Again is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Lewis D. Collins | Director |
Directing | Ray Taylor | Director |
Writing | Joseph O'Donnell | Screenplay |
Writing | Tom Gibson | Screenplay |
Writing | Harold Channing Wire | Screenplay |
Editing | Irving Birnbaum | Editor |
Editing | Jack Dolan | Editor |
Editing | Alvin Todd | Editor |
Editing | Edgar Zane | Editor |
Crew | Sol Gorss | Stunts |
Camera | Jerome Ash | Director of Photography |
Camera | Charles Van Enger | Director of Photography |
Production | Morgan Cox | Producer |