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Flash, Zarkov, and Dale blast off to Mars to stop Ming and a sinister Nitron ray.

FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS

1938 · 3h 49m · NR · Action / Adventure / Science Fiction · IMDB TMDB

A 15-episode serial starring Buster Crabbe. When a deadly Nitron ray strikes Earth, Flash Gordon and his friends travel to Mars to battle Ming the Merciless and his new ally Queen Azura.

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In the days before binge-watching, this is how you kept audiences coming back to the theater every week.

Programmer's Pick

When you need your space opera with a 15-episode punch, Flash and crew deliver: wisecracking reporters, rocketships, and a villain so tenacious he survives a whole planet's worth of trouble. Buster Crabbe and Charles Middleton square off once more, only this time Mars gets the Ming treatment.

— SassyFlix Programmer
Quick Answer
What is Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars about?

Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars is a 1938 American action, adventure, and science fiction film serial directed by Ford Beebe and Robert F. Hill about Flash Gordon and his friends traveling to Mars to battle Ming the Merciless and Queen Azura after a deadly Nitron ray threatens Earth.

Details & Specs
Directors
Ford Beebe, Robert F. Hill
Writers
Alex Raymond, Ray Trampe, Wyndham Gittens, Herbert Dalmas, Norman S. Hall
Release
1938
Runtime
3h 49m
Country
United States of America
Language
English
Also Known As
Space Soldiers' Trip to Mars

Synopsis

When a mysterious beam of light starts disrupting and destroying the Earth's atmosphere, Flash Gordon (Larry "Buster" Crabbe), Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon), and Dale Arden (Jean Rogers) - accidentally accompanied by wisecracking reporter Happy Hapgood (Donald Kerr) - swing into action in Zarkov's rocketship, believing that it could be coming from the planet Mongo. Once in space, however, they discover that the ray is originating from Mars.

Journeying to the fourth planet, they discover that their old enemy from Mongo, Ming the Merciless (Charles B. Middleton), whom they had believed dead, is still alive, and has formed an alliance with Azura (Beatrice Roberts), the Witch Queen of Mars. From Azura's planet, and under her protection, he is operating a gigantic Nitron ray that is destroying Earth's atmosphere. Azura's powers include the ability to transmute people into figures of living clay, condemned to live in darkened caves, and she is hated and feared by most of the population. Conversely, the Clay People, led by their King (C. Montague Shaw), know the secret of how to eliminate Azura's power, but lack the means of escaping the caves to which their ruined bodies restrict them, in order to battle her.

Gordon and his party would seem to hold the answer to their problem, except that the Clay People don't trust them at first, and end up holding Dale Arden hostage. Ultimately the Earth visitors and the Clay People become allies in the tandem quest to defeat Azura and stop Ming from destroying the Earth. Flash, Dale, Zarkov, and Hapgood do battle against Azura's magic and her Martian space-force, Ming's super-scientific weaponry, the treacherous Forest People, and other dangers on the Red Planet. Finally, they win by the classic strategy of divide-and-conquer, showing Azura that Ming has been plotting behind her back to take power from her.

Azura's alliance with Ming is broken, at the cost of the Queen's own life, but the Clay People are freed from their curse. And the evil emperor of Mongo, his Nitron ray destroyed and his escape cut off on all sides by the now hostile Martian forces, is finally destroyed by the accidental result of his own machinations and treachery. 

Why Cult

15-Episode Serial

This isn't just a movie—it's a full-length 229-minute serial adventure, originally served in weekly cliffhangers.

Ming and Queen Azura

Flash faces off with not just the infamous Ming the Merciless, but also the Witch Queen of Mars, Azura, raising the villain stakes.

Nitron Ray Threat

A mysterious Nitron ray devastates Earth's atmosphere, sending our heroes on a cosmic rescue mission.

Wisecracking Reporter

Donald Kerr's Happy Hapgood adds comic relief and accidental heroics to the interplanetary chaos.

Questions from the Vault

What is Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars about? +

When a deadly Nitron ray threatens Earth, Flash Gordon, Dr. Zarkov, Dale Arden, and reporter Happy Hapgood travel to Mars, where they battle Ming the Merciless and Queen Azura.

When was Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars released? +

Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars was released in 1938.

Who directed Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars? +

Ford Beebe and Robert F. Hill directed Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars.

How long is Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars? +

Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars has a runtime of 229 minutes.

What genre is Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars? +

Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars is an action, adventure, and science fiction film.

Where can I watch Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars? +

Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars is available to stream on SassyFlix.