The Lightning Raider
Also known as Par amour in France; 電光侵入者 in Japan
(1919) United States of America
B&W : Serial / 15 chapters / 30 reels
Directed by George B. Seitz
Cast: Pearl White [‘The Lightning Raider’], Henry G. Sell [Thomas Babbington North], Warner Oland [Wu Fang], Ruby Hoffman [Lottie], William Burt (William P. Burt) [‘The Wasp’], Frank Redman [Hop Sing], Nellie Burt, Sam Kim, Henrietta Simpson, Boris Karloff, William A. Sullivan (Billy Sullivan), Anita Brown
Astra Film Corporation production; distributed by Pathé Exchange, Incorporated. / Scenario by [?] George B. Seitz?, from the adaptation by Charles W. Goddard and John B. Clymer of stories by May Yohe. / 15 chapters (two reels each): [1] “The Ebony Block,” released 15 January 1919; [2] “The Counterplot,” released 22 January 1919; [3] “Underworld Terrors,” released 29 January 1919; [4] “Through Doors of Steel,” released 5 February 1919; [5] “The Brass Key,” released 12 February 1919; [6] “The Mystic Box,” released 19 February 1919; [7] “Meshes of Evil,” released 26 February 1919; [8] “Cave of Dread,” released 5 March 1919; [9] “Falsely Accused,” released 12 March 1919; [10] “The Baited Trap,” released 19 March 1919; [11] “The Bars of Death,” released 26 March 1919, © 26 December 1918 by Pathé Exchange, Incorporated (George B. Seitz and Bertram Millhauser, authors) [LU13191]; [12] “Hurled into Space,” released 2 April 1919; [13] “The White Roses,” released 9 April 1919; [14] “Cleared of Guilt,” released 16 April 1919; [15] “Wu Fang Atones,” released 23 April 1919. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format. / Reputedly, Boris Karloff’s film debut. Dawson City recovery film numbers 230 (reel 1) and 293 (reel 2).
Drama.
Survival status: Prints exist in the Library of Congress film archive (Public Archives of Canada/Dawson City collection) [incomplete 35mm fine-grain duplicate negative (chapter 11, 1313 feet, duplicated 1979, [reel 1] FPE 3822, [reel 2] FPE 3823), incomplete 35mm fine-grain reference positive (chapter 11, 1313 feet, struck 1979, [reel 1] FEB 8847, [reel 2] FEB 8848)]; and in private film collections [abridged 8mm reduction positives].
Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].
Keywords: Asians - Chinese - Museums - Law: Enforcement: Police: Police chiefs, Policemen - Serials
Listing updated: 2 May 2020.
References: Lahue-Bound pp. 40-41, 74, 75, 80; Lahue-Continued pp. 30a-30c, 194-195, 286; Nollen-Karloff p. 349; Stedman-Serials pp. 17, 39, 45 : Website-IMDb; Website-LoC; Website-SerSq.
Home video: DVD.
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