Perils of the Royal Mounted (1942) released by Columbia Pictures.
Plot
This serial shows as the trading post of Sitkawan, Canada
is taken by surprise when an Indian tribe attack and
massacre the settlers aboard a fur-bearing wagon train.
Sergeant MacLane of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
is assigned to investigate the case. MacLane soon realise
that the attackers were led by Mort Ransome, a nasty
renegade, who had been conspiring with Black Bear,
medicine man of the tribe, to incite the heretofore
friendly tribe for his own gain. He also learns that two
white renegades have kidnapped Diana Blake, daughter
of the local post factor, and saves her from a runaway
wagon just before it plunges over a cliff. Perils of the
Royal Mounted also features stereotypically Northern
genre elements including trappers, lumberjacks, trading
posts, rebellious braves, forest fires, avalanches, and
a wide range of dangerous wildlife.
Cast
Robert Stevens Sgt. Mack MacLane, RCMP
Nell O'Day Diane Blake
Kenneth MacDonald Mort Ransome
Herbert Rawlinson Richard Winton
John Elliott Factor J. L. Blake
Richard Fiske Constable Brady
Forrest Taylor Preacher Hinsdale
George Chesebro Gaspard, chief thug
Jack Ingram Baptiste, chief thug
I. Stanford Jolley Pierre, thug
Al Ferguson Mike, thug
Charles King Curly, thug
Bud Osborne Jake, thug
Justin Cousson Ricky, Radio operator
Nick Thompson Black Bear, medicine man
Art Miles Chief Flying Cloud
Richard Vallin Little Wolf
Hank Bell Martin, trapper-townsman
Tom London Gaynor, trapper-townsman
Kermit Maynard Constable Collins
Stanley Price Hood, phony Mountie thug
Harry Harvey Denny Burke, telegrapher
Ed Cassidy Jenson, crooked warehouseman
Kenneth Harlan John Craig, phony commissioner
C. Montague Shaw Commissioner Phillips
Ted Adams Henchman
Robert Barron Henchman
Iron Eyes Cody Indian, pursuit party leader
Chapter titles
The Totum Talks
The Night Raiders
The Water God's Revenge
Beware, the Vigilantes
The Masked Mountie
Underwater Gold
Bridge to the Sky
Lost in the Mine
Into the Trap
Betrayed by Law
Blazing Beacons
The Mounties' Last Chance
Painted White Man
Burned at the Stake
The Mountie Gets His Man