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  1. Buck Rogers is a 1939 science fiction film serial, produced by Universal Pictures. It stars Buster Crabbe (who had previously played the title character in two Flash Gordon serials and would return for a third in 1940) as the eponymous hero, Constance Moore, Jackie Moran and Anthony Warde. [1]

  2. Jul 19, 2021 · Buck and his teenage pal Buddy are trapped in a crashed dirigible, and their lives saved only by use of a "suspended animation" gas. They wake up 500 years later to find that the world is now a dictatorship ruled by one "Killer Kane" with a hard core of resisters holding out in a secret underground city.

  3. Dec 17, 2021 · 20th Century pilot Buck Rogers (Buster Crabbe) and his young friend Buddy Wade (Jackie Moran) awake from 500 years in suspended animation to find that the world has been taken over by the outlaw army of Killer Kane.

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    • George Fergus
  4. Aug 4, 2022 · #Buckrogers #serial #cliffhanger In 1938, Lieutenant Buck Rogers (Buster Crabbe) and Buddy Wade (Jackie Moran) are part of the crew of a dirigible flying over the North Pole.

    • 237 min
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    • AtomicAgePictures
  5. With Buster Crabbe, Constance Moore, Jackie Moran, Jack Mulhall. A 20th Century pilot named Buck Rogers and his young friend Buddy Wade awake from 500 years in suspended animation to find that the world has been taken over by the outlaw army of Killer Kane.

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    • Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi
    • Ford Beebe, Saul A. Goodkind
    • 1939-04-11
  6. Buck Rogers is a 1939 science fiction film serial, produced by Universal Pictures. It stars Buster Crabbe (who had previously played the title character in two Flash Gordon serials and would ...

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  8. Buck Rogers is a 1939 science fiction film serial, produced by Universal Pictures. It stars Buster Crabbe as the eponymous hero, Constance Moore, Jackie Moran and Anthony Warde. It is based on the Buck Rogers character created by Philip Francis Nowlan, who had appeared in magazines and comic strips since 1928.