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Lightning Hutch
Directed byCharles Hutchison
Written byJ. F. Natteford
StarringCharles Hutchison, Edith Thornton
CinematographyLeon Shamroy
Edited byBernard Bray
Distributed byArrow Film Co.
Release date
19 April 1926
Running time
10 episodes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Lightning Hutch is a 1926 adventure film serial directed by Charles Hutchison. It was Hutchison's last serial and the only one to survive in complete form. His wife, Edith Thornton, played the female lead. Hutch had not made a serial since 1922's Speed, and this was to be his comeback vehicle, but Arrow Film Company went into bankruptcy proceedings just as the film was released. Distribution was spotty and the film was not a success. It was re-edited into a six-reel feature with added music and sound effects and released in 1930 by Cosmos Pictures.

The story concerned a formula for a powerful new poison gas, Thornite, which is sought by a foriegn spy, Boris Kosloff (Sheldon Lewis). In the process of stealing the formula, Kosloff also abducts Diana Winters(Edsith Thorntnon); Former Secret Service agent Lightning Hutch must retrieve the formula and rescue Diana.[1]

Cast

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  • Charles Hutchison - Larry Hutchdale, aka "Lightning Hutch."
  • Edith Thornton - (Diana Winters)
  • Sheldon Lewis - Boris Kosloff
  • Virginia Pearson - Janet Thornwall
  • Eddie Phillips - Clifford Price
  • Violet Schram - Matia Bruseff
  • Gordon Sackville - Hugh Thornwall
  • William St. James - Henry


Chapter Titles

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  1. The Conspiracy
  2. Life or Liberty
  3. The Deadly Discovery
  4. In the Trap
  5. The Impossible Escape
  6. The Thousandth Chance
  7. The Mysterious Island
  8. The Walls of Doom
  9. The Unexpected Happens
  10. A Woman's Wit


See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: Lightning Hutch". Silent Era. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)

Lahue, Kalton C. , Continued Next Week: A History of the Moving Picture Serial, 1964, Univeristy of Oklahoma Press Rainey, Buck, Serials and Series, a a World Filmography, 1912-1956, 1999, McFarland & Co., Inc.

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Category:1918 films Category:American silent serial films Category:1920s adventure films Category:Black-and-white films