Radar Secret Service
Radar Secret Service | |
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Directed by | Sam Newfield |
Produced by |
Robert L. Lippert Barney A. Sarecky |
Written by | Baryl Sachs |
Starring |
John Howard Adele Jergens |
Music by |
Russell Garcia Richard Hazard |
Cinematography | Ernest Miller |
Edited by | Carl Pierson |
Distributed by | Lippert Pictures Inc. |
Release date |
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Running time | 60 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Radar Secret Service is a 1950 action film starring John Howard, produced by Barney A. Sarecky and directed by Sam Newfield. The film was featured on the American television show Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Plot
Set in post-World War Two, stolen Uranium-238 goods are tracked by the US Government, using new radar technology; the girlfriend of a gang member is also recruited as an informant. Though the radar tracking device helps, in the end it still takes an undercover girl to get back the looted shipment from the criminal masterminds.
Cast
- John Howard as Bill Travis
- Adele Jergens as Lila
- Tom Neal as Mickey Moran
- Myrna Dell as Marge
- Sid Melton as Pill Box
- Ralph Byrd as Static
- Robert Kent as Henchman Benson
- Pierre Watkin as Mr. Hamilton (credited as Pierre Watkins)
- Tris Coffin as Michael
- Riley Hill as Henchman Blackie
- Robert Carson as Tom, Radar Operator
- Kenne Duncan as Michael's Henchman
- Holly Bane as Truck Radio Operator, OX-2
- Bill Crespinel as Helicopter Operator
- Bill Hammond as Henchman Joe #2
- Jan Kayne as Myrtle the Maid
- John McKee as Second Bruiser
- Marshall Reed as First Bruiser
- Boyd Stockman as Henchman Joe #1
- Bob Woodward as Henchman Gus
Mystery Science Theater 3000
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 presentation of the movie was paired with the railroad crossing safety short film, Last Clear Chance. The movie was introduced by the Mads as containing "Hypno-Helio Static Stasis (containing X-4)", which amounted to tedious scenes with marginal plot development at best. The program was identified as a continuation of the "Deep Hurting" concept, drawing from the rock-climbing scenes of Lost Continent and the sandstorm scenes of Hercules Against the Moon Men.