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Buck Rogers 1939 All 12 Episodes Buster Crabbe DVD, MP4, USB Stick

Buck Rogers 1939 All 12 Episodes Buster Crabbe DVD, MP4, USB Stick
Buck Rogers 1939 All 12 Episodes Buster Crabbe DVD, MP4, USB Stick
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The Complete 12 Chapter Epic Movie Serial Starring Buster Crabbe As Buck Rogers, Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD, MP4 Video Download Or USB Flash Drive! (Black/White, 1939, 3 Hours 57 Minutes). #BuckRogers #BuckRogersInThe25thCentury #ScienceFiction #SciFi #TypeICivilizations #Movies #Film #MotionPictures #Cinema #Hollywood #ClassicalHollywoodCinema #ClassicalHollywoodNarrative #ClassicHollywoodCinema #GoldenAgeOfHollywood #OldHollywood #SilverScreen #AmericanCinema #CinemaOfTheUS #DVD #MP4 #VideoDownload


Cast:

Buster Crabbe ... Buck Rogers (as Larry 'Buster' Crabbe)
Constance Moore ... Wilma Deering
Jackie Moran ... George 'Buddy' Wade
Jack Mulhall ... Captain Rankin
Anthony Warde ... Killer Kane
C. Montague Shaw ... Professor Huer
Guy Usher ... Aldar
William Gould ... Air Marshal Kragg
Philson Ahn ... Prince Tallen
Henry Brandon ... Captain Laska
Wheeler Oakman ... Lieutenant Patten
Kenne Duncan ... Lieutenant Lacy (as Kenneth Duncan)
Carleton Young ... Scott
Reed Howes ... Captain Roberts


Buck Rogers is a science fiction (and later, particularly space opera) character created by Philip Francis Nowlan in the novella Armageddon 2419 A.D., subsequently appearing in multiple media. First published in the August 1928 issue of the pulp magazine Amazing Stories, the character and story were shortly adapted into a syndicated comic strip which debuted in early 1929. Other adaptations included radio in 1932, a serial film, a television series, and other formats. The Buck Rogers strip, syndicated by the John F. Dille Co., was popular enough to inspire other newspaper syndicates to launch their own science fiction strips. The most famous of these imitators was Flash Gordon (King Features Syndicate, 1934-2003); others included Brick Bradford (Central Press Association, 1933-1987), Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire (Watkins Syndicate, 1935-1941), and Speed Spaulding (John F. Dille Co., 1940-1941). John Carter of Mars (United Feature Syndicate, 1941-1943) was introduced in 1941 based on an Edgar Rice Burroughs character first seen in 1912. The adventures of Buck Rogers in comic strips, movies, radio, and television became an important part of American popular culture. Buck Rogers has been credited with bringing into popular media the concept of space exploration, following in the footsteps of literary pioneers such as Jules Verne and H. G. Wells. It was on January 22, 1930, that Buck Rogers first ventured into space aboard a rocket ship in his fifth newspaper comic story Tiger Men from Mars. This popular phenomenon paralleled the development of space technology in the 20th century and introduced Americans to outer space as a familiar environment for swashbuckling adventure.