

Jack Armstrong
15 episode serial where Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy, battles the evil Dr. Grood, who has placed a death ray aboard his spaceship orbiting Earth.
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Plot Summary
Young adventurer Jack Armstrong is on a quest to recover the stolen Sunstone, an artifact of great power belonging to the Amu tribe. Pursued by the villainous General Von Krugg and his henchmen, Jack, aided by his loyal companions, must race against time and overcome numerous perilous obstacles to protect the Sunstone from falling into the wrong hands and prevent a global catastrophe.
Critical Reception
As a 1940s Universal Pictures serial, 'Jack Armstrong' was designed for Saturday matinee audiences and direct-to-video distribution. Critical reviews from its era were scarce and often focused on its action sequences and serial cliffhangers, catering to a young demographic. Modern reception views it as a typical example of the adventure serial genre of its time, appreciated for its escapism and old-fashioned thrills.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its fast-paced action and serial cliffhangers.
- A classic example of the adventure serials popular in the mid-20th century.
- Appeals to fans of nostalgic, old-fashioned adventure stories.
Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive for fans of classic serials, highlighting the adventurous spirit and straightforward plot, though some find the production values dated by modern standards.
Fun Fact
The serial is loosely based on the character of Jack Armstrong, All-American Boy, a popular comic strip character created by advertising executive Gordon Hamilton for General Mills cereal box promotions in the 1930s.
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