Thursday, 15 October 2015
255 The Great Saturday Morning Picture Show
First watched : Summer 1976
One from the countdown period to the end of my primary school days, The Great Saturday Morning Picture Show was a wraparound title for presenting two US classics from the 1930s, Flash Gordon and Hopalong Cassidy . Two instalments of Flash, the first ever science fiction serial, bookended one of the 66, roughly hour-long, films starring William Boyd as Cassidy and neatly filled out the mid-morning slot on a Saturday before Grandstand. Of Hopalong Cassidy I have no memory at all ; I suspect I might have popped down to the shops to spend my pocket money while that was on.
I did enjoy Flash Gordon though. I was vaguely aware that it was both campy and creaky in terms of its production values but I enjoyed the big cast of larger-than-life characters , my favourite being the giant King Vultan ( Jack Lipson ) , the love triangle between Flash, Dale and Aura and the frequency with which the hero was placed in mortal peril. I passed on the 1980 film version though and still haven't seen it ; some memories are best left alone.
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