The Return of Chandu
The Return of Chandu | |
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Directed by | Ray Taylor |
Produced by | Sol Lesser |
Written by |
Barry Barringer (adaptation) Harry A. Earnshaw (radio show) R.R. Morgan (radio show) Vera M. Oldham (radio show) |
Starring | Bela Lugosi |
Cinematography | John Hickson |
Edited by |
Carl Himm Louis Sackin |
Production company |
Sol Lesser Productions |
Distributed by | Principal Distributing Corp. |
Release dates |
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Running time |
208 minutes (12 chapters) 65 minutes (theatrical version) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Return of Chandu is a 1934 American 12 episode fantasy film serial based on the radio series Chandu the Magician. It was directed by Ray Taylor and starred Béla Lugosi as Frank Chandler (aka Chandu the Magician). In 1935, the serial was edited down from 208 minutes to two 65 minute features, and was released as The Return of Chandu and Chandu on the Magic Island. Lugosi had played the main villain in the previous film adaptation (Chandu the Magician.) This serial marked one of the few times that Lugosi played a protagonist rather than an antagonist.
Plot summary
Frank Chandler (Béla Lugosi in a rare heroic role): a powerful but kind man who has spent most of his life in the Orient, where he is renowned under the name of "Chandu the Magician" for his tremendous skill with White Magic. He is in love with the Princess Nadji of Egypt, who has lately escaped to America and is now staying with the Chandler family at their home in Beverly Hills, California. Princess Nadji believes she has left her troubles behind in Egypt, but when the Chandlers hold a party in her honor, she learns that her life is still in jeopardy, as are the lives of her friends. Chandu, presently arriving home from Egypt himself, is pursued by enemies at the airport, and only escapes by using his magic ring. At the party, some shady guests conspire to poison Princess Nadji, and Chandu arrives just in time to snatch the glass of deadly wine out of her hand.
Chandu explains to Nadji what has happened, and why she is in danger. A cult of Black Magic sorcerers, the Sect of Ubasti, have recently recovered the perfectly preserved body of their last high priestess, Ossana. Legend tells that Ossana will one day be resurrected and will rule the "lost continent" of Lemuria again; however, in order to resurrect her, the Ubasti must make a human sacrifice, and the sacrifice must be an Egyptian princess of royal blood. "Princess Nadji is the only living Egyptian princess," says Chandu, "and the Ubasti will stop at nothing." The cult are determined to capture Nadji and sacrifice her to their god.
The twelve chapters of The Return of Chandu follow Chandu and his family (his sister, his nephew, and his niece) on various adventures while they struggle, by both magical and not-so-magical means, to rescue and protect Princess Nadji from the Sect of Ubasti. Their journey brings them finally to the land of Lemuria itself, where Chandu must decide whether he can renounce his love for Nadji in order to save her life.
Cast
- Béla Lugosi as Frank Chandler, aka Chandu the Magician
- Maria Alba as Princess Nadji
- Clara Kimball Young as Dorothy Regent
- Lucien Prival as Vindhyan [Chs. 1-4]
- Dean Benton as Bob Regent
- Phyllis Ludwig as Betty Regent
- Cyril Armbrister as Henchman Sutra [Chs.1-4]
- Murdock MacQuarrie as The "Voice" of Ubasti [Chs. 4-12]
- Wilfred Lucas as Capt. Wilson [Chs. 4-12]
- Josef Swickard as Tyba, the White Magician [Chs. 8-12]
- Jack J. Clark as Vitras, High Priest of Ubasti [Chs. 4-12]
Chapter list
- The Chosen Victim
- The House in the Hills
- On the High Seas
- The Evil Eye
- The Invisible Circle
- Chandu's False Step
- Mysterious Magic
- The Edge of the Pit
- The Terror Invisible
- The Crushing Rock
- The Uplifted Knife
- The Knife Descends
See also
- Chandu the Magician (film) (where Lugosi portrays the character Roxor)
- Béla Lugosi filmography
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Return of Chandu. |
- The Return of Chandu at the Internet Movie Database
- The Return of Chandu is available for free download at the Internet Archive