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3''The Phantom Empire'' is a 1935 serial with Music/GeneAutry as "The Singing Cowboy" who discovers an advanced underground civilization with robots and other high tech. Notable for being a [[GenreBusting mashup]] of the western, science-fiction and ''musical'' genres.
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5The serial was later edited down into a 70-minute feature, which was released as ''Radio Ranch'' (or, alternately, ''Men with Steel Faces'') in 1940.
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7Do not mistake it for the 1988 low-budget film of the same name.
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10!!''The Phantom Empire'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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12* ActionGirl: Betsy Baxter, considering the time and the fact that she's maybe twelve years old. She rides, ropes, and fights. (In real life, the actress was herself an action girl as she was a popular trick rider.)
13* AbnormalAmmo: The Muranian Thunder Guard carry swords. Early on, these are demonstrated to have spring-loaded grips, making them ''projectile'' swords. Later, ''flamethrower'' swords come into play.
14* AscendedFanboy: The Junior Thunder Riders Club start out as a perfectly reasonable cross between the Scouts and the Gene Autry Fan Club. After a situation forces them to adopt the motto ''"To the rescue!"'' they end up ''regularly'' pulling Autry's fat out of the fire.
15* CataclysmClimax: At the very end, the "disintegrating atom-smashing ray" winds up destroying the underground city and all its people.
16* CattlePunk
17* ChekhovsGun: Common for children's serials of the day, you can bet that if any new element is mentioned, it'll be used as a plot device within five minutes.
18* {{Cliffhanger}}: At the end of every episode, to make sure kids came back the next week.
19* TheCoconutEffect: Since it has a radio ShowWithinAShow, it actually ''shows'' coconuts being used to make horse sounds. Being partly a Western, it no doubt had many traditional examples too.
20* CrystalSpiresAndTogas: Murania has reached this point of development.
21* EmergencyBroadcast: Murania has civil defense sirens. [[spoiler:They don't help.]]
22* EnemyMine: [[spoiler:Gene Autry and Queen Tika near the end.]] It starts out as an alliance of convenient necessity, then moves on to honest mutual concern. [[spoiler:It ends poorly for one of them.]]
23* ForgottenFallenFriend: Family, actually. Betsy and Frankie Baxter's ''father is shot in front of them in cold blood'' [[spoiler:by Professor Beeson to frame Gene Autry for murder]]. They get over it remarkably quickly (on the order of seconds) and immediately set to proving Autry's innocence.
24* GasMaskMooks: Any Muranian who goes topside. Terrestrial surface pressure is apparently too thin for them. Meanwhile, topsiders have no problem breathing in Murania.
25* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Queen Tika.]]
26* HonorBeforeReason: Gene Autry, once, in the last episode.
27* HyperCompetentSidekick: Two for the price of one in the brother/sister team of Frankie and Betsy Baxter. Frankie is an electronic whiz, Betsy's a cowgirl, and neither one is at a loss in a tight spot. Gene Autry, on the other hand, regularly gets the crap beat out of him.
28* IceQueen: Queen Tika. [[spoiler:She gets better, because DeathEqualsRedemption.]]
29* IdiotBall: Surprisingly averted. As silly as the plots get, the characters usually have a good reason for doing stupid things. Being a children's serial, they often state this reason aloud the instant someone looks at them oddly for their chosen plan.
30* IdealHero: Gene Autry.
31* ImprobablePilotingSkills: Thoroughly averted, despite all the crises that happen in planes. When Autry and the Baxters get stuck in a plane with a flamed-out engine and a bailed-out pilot, it's all Autry can do to keep the plane steady.
32* LiteralCliffhanger: Gene Autry suffers this early on.
33* MadScientist: Mal, the Muranian who invents the "disintegrating atom-smashing ray." He's very proud of his weapon and the fact that it can ''destroy the universe.''
34* OpportunisticBastard: Professor Beeson, the "villainous scientist" (their words). Not forward-looking enough to be TheChessmaster, he generally just does whatever's handy to screw whoever's between him and his dreams of vast piles of radium today.
35* RaceAgainstTheClock: Repeated. Gene Autry, as the Singing Cowboy, has a contract to be on the air every day at 2:00 PM. If he's not on the air, he's in breach and he and his friends will lose the ranch. This continues to be an issue throughout the serial, which means he has to make the schedule despite having to deal with the main plot.
36* RedShirt: Mr. Baxter.
37* [[SavingTheOrphanage Save the Farm]]: Radio Ranch and Autry's airtime contract. All of Autry's friends rely on the Ranch for income, and this makes it a convenient target for the bad guys. Professor Beeson wants the Ranch gone so he can search for radium secretly. Queen Tika wants the Ranch gone so it stops attracting people to Thunder Valley and Murania's only connection to the topside.
38* SchizoTech: The entire serial aside, Murania demonstrates this. Robot labor, videophones, teleobservation technology akin to ''Franchise/StarTrek'' viewscreens, atomic cruise missiles, and the royal Thunder Guard riding around on horses and wielding swords. [[spoiler:They eventually get [[RayGun Ray Guns]].]]
39* TheStarscream: High Chancellor Argo.
40* StraightManAndWiseGuy: Pete and Oscar. Both are PluckyComicRelief, but Pete is normally the more serious of the two.
41* ThunderingHerd: It's a Western. The Thunder Guard of Murania (legendarily known as the "Thunder Riders" to topsiders), the ''Junior'' Thunder Riders Club, Professor Beeson's gang, Muranian infantry, and pretty much anyone who happens to be chasing Gene Autry at any given point in time.
42* UndergroundCity: Murania.
43* WellIntentionedExtremist: Queen Tika. She's a stone cold ice queen, but everything she does is for the protection of her ancient civilization.
44* WomenAreDelicate: Thoroughly averted (''in a 1935 children's serial!''). Queen Tika and Betsy are both harder than goodly portions of the male cast.
45* YouFool: As a serial, this gets bandied around a lot. The last time it shows up is both tragic and patently obvious to modern audiences [[spoiler:and of course it has to deal with the civilization-destroying disintegrator ray]].
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