Fletch
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Made for the 1934 Century of Progress (why the 1935 copyright, I don't know) and filmed entirely in Chicago, this 8 minute short was the first attempt (and none too successful) to bring the popular comic strip to the screen. It was also shown in big-store toy departments, tying in with Buck Rogers rocketships and rayguns.
Buck is played by John Dille Jr., the son of the strip's publisher. Thankfully, neither he nor anyone else connected with this endearingly lame little production ever made another movie.
Made for the 1934 Century of Progress (why the 1935 copyright, I don't know) and filmed entirely in Chicago, this 8 minute short was the first attempt (and none too successful) to bring the popular comic strip to the screen. It was also shown in big-store toy departments, tying in with Buck Rogers rocketships and rayguns.
Buck is played by John Dille Jr., the son of the strip's publisher. Thankfully, neither he nor anyone else connected with this endearingly lame little production ever made another movie.