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Battling with Buffalo Bill (1931) is a Universal Pictures movie serial based on the book The Great West That Was by William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, which had also been used as the inspiration for the studio's highly successful 1930 serial The Indians Are Coming.
Commando Cus was the main character in a series of amateur films parodying the movie serial hero Commando Cody, made by Bob Gale before he began his professional film career, and Richard Rosenberg.
Hawk of the Wilderness (1938) is a Republic Movie serial based on the Kioga novel of the same name by pulp writer William L. Chester.
When the 1938 Republic movie serial The Lone Ranger was being filmed, it was thought that having two white horses would be confusing, so the producers made "White Feller" a Pinto horse, presumably on the theory that, being partly white, a pinto could still be named "White Feller." The radio series, noting that the pinto in the film had gone over well with audiences, decided that Tonto's mount would henceforth be a pinto.
The Law of the Wild, a 1934 American Mascot movie serial directed by B. Reeves Eason and Armand Schaefer
The title is the name of a character in the 1915 French movie serial Les Vampires and is an anagram for the word, "vampire."
Hubbard wrote the script for The Secret of Treasure Island, a 1938 Columbia Pictures movie serial After his work on The Secret of Treasure Island, L. Ron Hubbard also helped with the script for the 1941 Columbia movie serial, The Spider Returns.