Flash Gordon

Flash Gordon

1954

Season

1
39 - The Subworld Revenge
Jul. 15,1955

38 - The Skyjackers
Jul. 08,1955

37 - The Law of Velorum
Jul. 01,1955

35 - The Earth's Core
Jun. 17,1955

34 - Death in the Negative
Jun. 10,1955

33 - The Shadowy Death
Jun. 03,1955

32 - The Mystery of Phoros
May. 27,1955

31 - The Space Smugglers
May. 20,1955

30 - The Micro-man Menace
May. 13,1955

29 - The Matter Duplicator
May. 06,1955

28 - Encounter With Evil
Apr. 29,1955

27 - The Hunger Invasion
Apr. 22,1955

26 - Heat Wave
Apr. 15,1955

24 - Saboteurs from Space
Apr. 01,1955

23 - The Water World Menace
Mar. 25,1955

20 - The Witch of Neptune
Mar. 04,1955

18 - The Rains of Death
Feb. 18,1955

17 - The Lure of Light
Feb. 11,1955

16 - Mission to Masca
Feb. 04,1955

15 - The Weapon That Walked
Jan. 31,1955

14 - The Sound Gun
Jan. 14,1955

13 - Duel Against Darkness
Dec. 31,1954

12 - The Deadly Deception
Dec. 24,1954

11 - The Frightened King
Dec. 17,1954

10 - Return of the Androids
Dec. 10,1954

9 - The Great Secret
Dec. 03,1954

8 - The Breath of Death
Nov. 26,1954

7 - The Dancing Death
Nov. 19,1954

4 - The Vengeance of Rabeed
Oct. 22,1954

3 - The Electro Man
Oct. 15,1954

2 - Escape into Time
Oct. 08,1954

1 - Flash Gordon and the Planet of Death
Oct. 01,1954

Trailer

Flash Gordon is a science fiction television series based on the characters of the Alex Raymond-created comic strip of the same name. Diverging from the storyline of the comics, the series set Flash, Dale Arden and Dr. Zarkov in the year 3203. As agents of the Galactic Bureau of Investigation, the team travels the galaxy in their ship the Sky Flash, battling cosmic villains under the order of Commander Paul Richards. The series was filmed in West Berlin and Marseille as a West German, French and American co-production by Intercontinental Television Films and Telediffusion. The series aired in syndication throughout most of the U.S. but also aired on the east coast on the DuMont Television Network. The series proved popular with American audiences and critical response, though sparse, was positive. Flash Gordon has garnered little modern critical attention. What little there is generally dismisses the series, although there has been some critical thought devoted to its presentation of Cold War and capitalist themes.

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