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The Spider's Web (1938) | Directed by Ray Taylor & James W. Horne
"The Spider's Web" is a thrilling 1938 Columbia Pictures movie serial, inspired by the beloved pulp magazine character, The Spider. Directed by Ray Taylor and James W. Horne, this 15-chapter serial introduces Richard Wentworth (Warren Hull), an amateur criminologist who, behind his pleasant demeanor, transforms into the masked vigilante known as The Spider. As "The Octopus," a menacing crime lord, aims to spread terror across America, Wentworth, armed with two .45 semi-automatic pistols, is equally determined to dismantle the Octopus and his criminal empire.
"The Octopus" demands tribute from influential figures, including railroad magnates, while Richard Wentworth, operating in the shadows as The Spider, wages a personal war against the Octopus and his gang. Wentworth employs cunning tactics, swinging through the city on a knotted rope reminiscent of later Marvel Comics' Spider-Man. His alter ego, Blinky McQuade, allows him to infiltrate the criminal underworld, keeping tabs on illegal activities.
Wentworth's allies, including his assistants Jackson and Ram Singh, his loyal butler Jenkins, and his fiancée Nita, are privy to his dual identities. The Octopus, a pulp villain created by Norvell Page, remains an elusive figure, garbed in white and only revealed to his henchmen. In contrast, The Spider dons a black suit with web-like markings, confronting enemies in thrilling fights, shoot-outs, and daring rescues.
Each chapter unfolds with cliffhangers, placing The Spider or his friends in peril, only to be saved in the next episode. Commissioner Kirk suspects Wentworth's double life, adding an extra layer of suspense. The Octopus, ruthless in execution, conceals a false arm to wield a concealed pistol during moments of danger. As The Spider unravels the Octopus' secret headquarters in the final chapter, Wentworth must confront his nemesis and put an end to the reign of terror.
Similar to Marvel's Spider-Man, The Spider uses his web line to escape dire situations, adding a dynamic element to the action-packed serial. The Octopus' gang, donned in robes during their gatherings, intensifies the intrigue. The serial builds to a triumphant conclusion as The Spider unmasks the Octopus, concluding his national reign of terror and solidifying his place as a classic pulp hero.
"The Spider's Web" captivates audiences with its blend of suspense, action, and the timeless allure of a masked vigilante battling against the forces of evil.
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