Secret Service In Darkest Africa (1943)
4h 3m
Running Time
July 24, 1943Release Date
Secret Service In Darkest Africa (1943)
4h 3m
Running Time
July 24, 1943Release Date
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Plot.
An American secret agent travels to Africa to infiltrate a Nazi spy ring.
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Cast & Crew.
Rod Cameron
Rex Bennett
Joan Marsh
Janet Blake
Duncan Renaldo
Capt. Pierre LaSalle
Kurt Kreuger
Ernst Muller
Lionel Royce
Baron von Rommler / Sultan Abou Ben Ali
Spencer Gordon Bennet
Director
Frederic Brunn
Wolfe
Royal K. Cole
Writer
Sigfrid Tor
Luger
Ronald Davidson
Writer
Georges Renavent
Armand
Kurt Katch
Kurt Hauptmann
Basil Dickey
Writer
Ralf Harolde
River Boat Captain
Jesse Duffy
Writer
Wilhelm von Brincken
Capt. Boschert
Joseph O'Donnell
Writer
William Yetter Sr.
Submarine Commandant
Hans von Morhart
Submarine First Officer
Frederick Worlock
Sir James Langley
Ed Agresti
French Officer
Frank Alten
Schloss
Nino Bellini
French Supply Terminal Officer
John Bleifer
Kasar
Jack Chefe
French Soldier with Bomb Detector
John Daheim
Cave Heavy / Stunts
John Davidson
Sheik
George DeNormand
Elmir
Walter Fenner
Sheik Fedallah
Bud Geary
Blacksmith
Reed Howes
American Officer
Jack La Rue
Hassan
Charles La Torre
Sufi
Emily LaRue
Zara
George J. Lewis
Kaba
Carey Loftin
Workman
Paul Marion
Abdul
Jack O'Shea
Marga
Eddie Parker
Karl Koche
Eddie Phillips
Bisra
Buddy Roosevelt
Sniper
Ken Terrell
Fireman
Anthony Warde
Relzah
Walter Scharf
Music Director
Earl Crain Sr.
Sound
Joseph F. Poland
Writer
Mort Glickman
Music
Wallace Grissell
Editor
Media.
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Wiki.
Secret Service in Darkest Africa is a 1943 Republic serial. It was Republic's thirtieth serial, of the sixty-six produced by the studio.
It was a sequel to G-Men vs. the Black Dragon released earlier in 1943, again starring Rod Cameron as American secret agent Rex Bennett. This time Bennet faces the Nazis rather than the Japanese. As with the earlier installment, Bennet is supported by characters from some of the allied nations in World War II.
The serial is also known by the titles Manhunt in the African Jungles, changed when it was re-released in 1954, and The Baron's African War, when it was edited into a 100-minute film for television in 1966.