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Federal Operator 99 is a 1945 American movie serial from Republic Pictures.It was later edited down into a feature version titled F.B.I. 99 for television. The serial is about an FBI agent named Jerry Blake who battles gentleman thief Jim Belmont, who escapes custody with help of his gang and begins a wave of crimes, beginning with plotting to steal the crown jewels of the Princess Cornelia.
She appeared as Lorna Gray in Republic's Federal Operator 99, but subsequently adopted the name Adrian Booth. [5] At Republic, she often received co-star billing in Westerns, the only woman other than Dale Evans to be billed so highly at that studio. [2] She also starred in Republic's serial about the comic book superhero Captain America.
The name of the serial's main character was changed from Commando Cody to the more prosaic Larry Martin when the shooting schedule began. This lead character renaming happened after the footage was shot for the first three episodes of Republic's proposed science fiction syndicated television series, Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe .
Federal Operator 99: 1945, reissued in 1956 12 Crime Spencer Gordon Bennet, Yakima Canutt, and Wallace Grissell: Marten Lamont: 38 The Purple Monster Strikes: 1945 15 Science fiction Spencer Gordon Bennet and Fred C. Brannon: Dennis Moore and Linda Stirling 39 The Phantom Rider: 1946, reissued in 1954 as Ghost Riders of the West: 12 Western
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The high point of Lewis's serial career was probably the 1945 Republic cliffhanger Federal Operator 99, in which he was the full-fledged villain of the piece, playing "Moonlight Sonata" on a piano while plotting crimes. Holding the heroine captive, the nonchalant Lewis asks the hero: "What will it be?
Serial, Uncredited 1945 In Old New Mexico: Deputy Uncredited 1945 The Missing Corpse: Arresting Officer Uncredited 1945 Federal Operator 99: Norton Corby Serial, Uncredited 1945 Trail of Kit Carson: Anderson Uncredited 1945 Secret Agent X-9 'Lorelei' Sailor Serial, Uncredited 1945 The Purple Monster Strikes: Andy Martin Serial, [Ch. 8] 1945
King of the Rocket Men was budgeted at $164,984, although the final negative cost was $165,592 (a $608, or 0.4%, overspend); it was the most expensive Republic serial of 1949. The serial, Republic production number 1704, was filmed between April 6 and 27, 1949. [1] [N 1] [7] The main character in this serial was Jeff King, otherwise known as ...