Mini Review of
Dick Tracy Returns:

Title: Dick Tracy Returns
Chapters: 15
Company: Republic Pictures
Release Date: 1938
Cast: Ralph Byrd
Lynne Roberts
Charles Middleton
Jerry Tucker
David Sharpe
Lee Ford
Michael Kent
Ralph Byrd returns as FBI/G-Man DIck Tracy, but completely new actors reprise
the supporting roles of Gwen Andrews (Roberts), Agent Steve Lockwood (Kent),
Mike McGurk (Ford), and Junior (Tucker). Gwen seems to have lost her lab job
to Lockwood and now serves instead as communications/operator. McGurk is
thinner but just as annoying, and Junior still goes where he's not supposed
to go, screws up, but also proves useful.
They're pitted against Pa Stark (Middleton, best known for his role as Ming
the Merciless in Flash Gordon). Stark is the leader of a crime game, and has
trained his five sons: Champ (John Merton), Trigger (Raphael Bennett), Dude
(Jack Roberts), Kid (Ned Glass), and Slasher (Jack Ingram) each with special
skills to lead his henchmen and cronies. It was really hard for me to keep
track of them, actually. There really was no big announcement in the story
as to which was which. If not for the chapter-card-recaps at the beginning
of most episodes, I certainly wouldn't have. Pity, too, because this was a very
good serial, and I think playing up each son more (and his speciality) would
have made it even more so. I needed more than just mentioning their names
matter-of-factly.
It's still the same formula of the previous Dick Tracy Serial: the gang wants
something but Tracy learns of it in time and foils their efforts. The cliff
hangers are better this time around I thought, and I particularly liked the
resolution of Junior and the exploding briefcase. That's defininitely the
way that I wanted them to do it. Was glad to see them do it. I also liked
how the serial began with trained agent, Ron Merton (Sharpe), being shot by
Kid Stark. And then… just when you think they've gotten him to the hospital
in time… well, I've already spoiled too much.