The Great Alaskan Mystery
The Great Alaskan Mystery

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The Great Alaskan Mystery

1944
Movie
223 min
English

The obsessive scientist Dr. Miller is working on a matter-transmitter invention called the Paratron; a conspiratorial team of spies and no-goods pursue him to Alaska, trying to steal the device.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: William A. WellmanGenres: Mystery, Western, Adventure, Crime

Plot Summary

A prospector is murdered in Alaska, and the prime suspect is his partner. A determined reporter investigates the mystery, uncovering a web of deceit and danger that leads her to a hidden cache of gold and a deadly conspiracy.

Critical Reception

Released during World War II, 'The Great Alaskan Mystery' is a B-movie that leans into its adventure and mystery elements. While not a critical darling, it provided audiences with a suspenseful escape, featuring a solid performance from Lon Chaney Jr. and a briskly paced plot typical of Republic Pictures' offerings of the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a decent level of suspense and intrigue for a B-picture.

  • Lon Chaney Jr. provides a sturdy performance, anchoring the mystery.

  • The plot, while somewhat predictable, keeps the viewer engaged with its adventurous undertones.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Great Alaskan Mystery' is not widely documented. However, as a classic B-movie, it is generally appreciated by fans of vintage mystery and adventure films for its straightforward narrative and classic Hollywood production values.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a serial, but was reworked into a feature film.

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