King of the Royal Mounted
- Original title
- King of the Royal Mounted
- Year
- 1940
- Running time
- 211 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Allan Lane
- Robert Strange
- Robert Kellard
- Lita Conway
- Herbert Rawlinson
- Harry Cording
- Bryant Washburn
- Budd Buster
- Stanley Andrews
- John Davidson
- John Dilson
- Paul McVey
- Lucien Prival
- Norman Willis
- Tony Paton
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- Music
- Cinematography
William Nobles (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Action. Adventure | II World War. Spy Film. Nazism
- Synopsis
- Canadian Tom Merritt has discovered a substance, Compound X, that will cure infantile paralysis, which he extracts from a mine at Caribou, Canada. A country at war with Canada (unnamed because while Canada and the British Empire were at war with Germany, the USA "officially" wasn't in 1940) discovers that Compound X also contains magnetic properties which will make their mines effective against the British fleet, and dispatch one of their intelligence officers, John Kettler, to work undercover to ensure a steady stream of Compound X for the Fatherland. RCMP Major Ross King is killed in a fray against Kettler's henchmen, and his son, RCMP Sergeant Dave King continues on in his place in command of the Mountie post. The foreign agents open a "sham" sanitarium, supposedly to help paralysis victims, but actually to ship the gathered quantities of Compound X abroad to their warring country...
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