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Date Posted: 08:21:05 10/15/10 Fri
Author: Officer Torch
Subject: Re: What Flash Gordon serial was the most elegant?
In reply to: Rick 's message, "What Flash Gordon serial was the most elegant?" on 05:35:31 10/14/10 Thu

I pretty much agree with Sergeant Tim. He has learned the serial material well, and according to Emperor Ming, will be royally rewarded. Upon visiting the Emperor's Imperial Palace on Mongo, the guard will present him with a 100 Mingol gift card good at Ming's Ye Olde Souvenir Gift Shoppe located below the Arena. The card is good for select items and most small size bobble head figures. (Enemies of Ming characters not included and other restrictions apply.)

A comment...subjective in nature. I must hurry though since wife Zona is nearby. (Unknown to many, we dated after the underwater city surfaced and subsequently married at a small ceremony on the 13th stroke of the gong some time ago.) I digress. In my opinion, while Jean Rogers was a lovely leading lady, I'd say Carol Hughes was also quite a lovely leading lady in the 1940 serial, and lets not forget Anne Gwynne in her supporting role. Actually, many lovelies were in all three serials.

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[> Re: Anne Gwynne -- Tim, 00:20:41 10/16/10 Sat [1]

Excellent, there is nothing like a bobble head on the dashboard of a speeding stratosled!

I certainly did not intend to diminish the lovely Carol Hughes or Anne Gwynne in any manner. In fact, Ms Gwynne is quite the legend among Universal/Flash Gordon fans and horror film buffs alike. Below are a few of her impressive credits.

Black Friday (1940)
Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940)
The Black Cat (1941)
The Strange Case of Doctor Rx (1942)
Weird Woman (1944)
Murder in the Blue Room (1944)
House of Frankenstein (1944)
Dick Tracy meets Gruesome (1947)


Sergeant Tim


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