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  Dale Arden - Encyclopedia - Fansub TV
Dale Arden is a female fictional character, the fellow-adventurer and love-interest of Flash Gordon and a prototypic heroine for later female characters, including Princess Leia in Star Wars
Dale was first portrayed by Jean Rogers in the movie serials Flash Gordon (1936) and Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938).
In 1980, Dale was portrayed by Melody Anderson in Flash Gordon, produced by Dino De Laurentiis.
www.fansub.tv /encyclopedia.php?title=Dale_Arden&redirect=no   (544 words)

  
 Dale Arden - Flash Gordon Wiki
Dale under the influence of the Dehumanizer ray in Chapter 102.
Dale Arden is a beautiful young woman, who gets caught up in Flash Gordon's adventures.
In the original comic strip, Dale doesn't have a backstory; she's just a pretty girl who happens to be flying in an airplane with Flash at the moment.
flashgordon.wikia.com /wiki/Dale_Arden   (405 words)

  
 Lt Dale Arden
Lt Arden grew up in a family of 7 brothers on a ranch in the south-western North American Contenent, so she's a good shot with a hand phaser OR a phaser rifle ("good enough to pick a nit off a flea at 200 ft!")
HISTORY: Dale showed an intense interest in Astronomy from the time she was a toddler.
Dale had little time for romance, although there was a young man who's heart she broke when she left for the Academy.
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 Dale Arden -- Spitfire Part One
Dale Arden had dark hair this time, like her comic-strip counterpart, and a more active role.
Dale spots her friends on the ground, and dives in to help accomplish the mission and get everybody out alive.
Dale makes matchsticks out of the bleak forest grove with a smile as she watches Flash and his team escape their foes.
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 FLASH GORDON (1936)
Dale Arden happens to be on this flight and she and Flash share a parachute as they leap to safety, landing (in an amazingly fortuitous coincidence) right next to the rocketship of Doctor Zarkov, who they run into immediately (I told you this was fast paced).
When Dale refuses to change her clothes into the latest Mongo attire or to marry Ming, he orders his high priest to subject her to the "dehumanizer" for as long as it takes to perform the marriage ceremony.
Dale is hypnotized by a flashing light and dressed up like a harem girl in a tight fitting bra and flowing skirt, her midriff bare.
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 The Beautiful Jean Rogers / Flash Gordon's Trip To Mars
The first movie's endearing, wide-eyed Dale Arden with the long blond hair and exotic dresses is replaced in the sequel by a short-haired brunette wearing the most conservative attire on the planet Mars.
Furthermore, Dale Arden is not significant to the story this time around.
Dale, still under the magic spell, is a prisoner in Queen Azura’s palace.
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 Jean Rogers
Above: Dale Arden (Jean Rogers) and Flash Gordon (Buster Crabbe) encounter Dr. Zarkov (Frank Shannon, off camera, but you can see his hand holding the gun) for the first time in the first chapter of FLASH GORDON (Universal, 1936).
Ming had designs on Dale as well as on the Earth, and, to make matters worse for poor Dale, Ming's daughter Aura fell in love with Flash and determined to eliminate her competition, going to such lengths as sending a Tigron to track Dale down.
With Flash by her side, however, the plucky Dale managed to survive her perils, and the two of them, along with Zarkov, were successful in defeating Ming's plans.
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 Flash Gordon, Flash Gordan, images, Sam Jones, Ornella Muti, Ming the Merciless, Dale Arden
Dale is a beautiful travel agent kidnapped by Dr. Zarkov and forced to travel to the planet Mongo.
On Mongo Dale gains the attentions of the planet's emperer Ming, who plans to marry her.
Dale is more than just a docile female as she plots her freedom by getting one of her female caretakers drunk and killing a guard.
www.movieprop.com /tvandmovie/reviews/flashgordoncharacters.htm   (796 words)

  
 Fanzing 17 - May 1999 - YesterYear Fan Fiction
Dale also noticed that she was surrounded by a group of women with exotic, beautiful features, most of them were clothed in flimsy scarf like garments with skin of an unusually olive complexion.
Dale still knelt before the newcomer, obediently waiting for him to speak to her, to make his thoughts and desires known to her.
The next thing he saw froze his heart in his chest, Dale Arden, dressed in the same exotic silken veils as the other women walked in regally, her eyes straight ahead, unblinking, her attention seemingly focused on nothing at all but at the same time very aware of the man who arm she held.
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 Cool Cinema Trash.com: Flash Gordon (1980)
Dale cheers him on from the sidelines, "Go Flash Go!", but after a bad forward pass by Zarkov, Flash is defeated and sentenced to public execution.
Dale then uses a powerful elixir to dope up a slave girl, switch places with her and escape.
As Dale is being prepared for her wedding to Ming, guards bring the soon-to-be exiled Princess Aura into her chambers.
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 What's New with Arden Moore
Arden and her dogs, Chipper and Cleo, will be sniffing out great hotels and other pet-welcoming places from coast to coast.
Arden is interviewed by Steve Dale: Arden talks about birthday parties for dogs and some of the challenges that come with adopting a three-week old kitten.
Arden distributed free copies of the magazine to show attendees while Chipper, the first non-service dog ever to earn an invite to this show, wowed the crowd with her cat-loving charm.
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 Tony LoBue's Flash Gordon Web Site...
She is best remembered as Dale Arden, the hero's girlfriend, in two of the three "Flash Gordon" serials of that era.
But it was her portrayal of Dale Arden in the Flash Gordon serials that brought her stardom.
In 1940, Hughes replaced Jean Rogers in the role of Dale Arden in the third and last of Universal's "Flash Gordon" serials, *Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars.
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 Lt Dale Arden   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Dale had little time for romance, although there was a young man who's heart she broke when she left for the Academy.
When off duty, however, she is quick with a joke....can drink anybody under the table and is always willing to offer support to a friend in need.
She has only a few close friends who know the REAL Dale Arden, however, preferring to keep her secrets to herself.
www.skylord.com /tesa/wraith/ardenbio.html   (330 words)

  
 Flash Gordon
Flash, Dale and Zarkov travel to 1953 in a race against time to find and deactivate a deadly time bomb that is set to blow up the Earth.
Flash and Dale learn that a hypnotic drug, used by an evil gang to make people commit crimes against their will, is being smuggled into earth.
Flash and Dale are on a scouting assignment in the Skyflash II to test secret equipment when the Oxygen-to-Methane Converter on Neptune is destroyed by an Atomic devise.
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 Pugster.com: Flash Gordon Dale Arden Licensed Italian Charm
This officially licensed charm features Flash Gordon's companion Dale Arden with her space suit on, ready to explore the planet Mongo.
Crafted of the finest stainless steel with soldered faces (as opposed to less durable glue), these charms are sure to be a hit as you build your Italian charm bracelet or anklet.
These Flash Gordon Dale Arden Italian charms are available for both retail and wholesale purchase from Pugster Inc.
www.pugster.com /Flash-Gordon-Dale-Arden-Licensed-Italian-Charm/p_CDO_FGO001   (166 words)

  
 GRW SCRIPT: Flash Gordon
Suddenly, strange soldiers armed with ray guns appear, and capturing Dale and Flash, force them to come with them to them to the throne room of Ming the Merciless, emperor of Mongo and supreme ruler of the universe.
Dale Arden can never be rescued by you.
They reach the shore, and as Flash reaches down to drag Dale to safety, (WE HEAR HER SCREAM) she screams and disappears beneath the calm surface of the lake, clutched in two powerful green, scaly arms.
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 Flash Gordon Conquers The Universe
Co-starring Carol Hughes as Dale Arden, Frank Shannon as Doctor Zarkov and Charles Middleton as the evil Ming, this serial features some of the most exciting cliffhanger endings ever filmed.
Flash, Dale and Dr. Zarkov must travel to the Robin Hood-like planet of Arboria, to seek the aid of Prince Barin.
Flash, Dale and Dr. Zarkov must flee in one of Ming's ships and are attacked by Barin's fleet.
www.timelessmusic.com /dvds/flashgordon3dvd_27.htm   (858 words)

  
 The Holloway Pages: Pulp Heroes: Flash Gordon
Fearing that Flash and Dale are spies sent out to thwart his plans, the distraught scientist forces them into his rocketship, determined to blast off in an attempt to deflect the onrushing planet from its course and save the Earth.
On Mongo, for such is the name of the new planet, Flash Gordon, Dale Arden, and Dr. Zarkov come under the baleful influence of Ming the Merciless, Emperor of the Universe.
Flash, a disappointingly brunette Dale, and Dr. Zarkov, joined by the hapless Happy Hapgood, suspect that the attack is coming from Mongo, and blast off in their rocketship to thwart Ming's evil plans—but discover enroute that the ray is really coming from Mars and adjust their trajectory to land on the Red Planet.
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 Flash Gordon: Vol 1 - Alex Raymond - Reviews
The story begins as three Earthlings—muscular Flash, beautiful Dale and brilliant Dr. Zarkov—are dropped on the alien planet Mongo, ruled by Emperor Ming the Merciless.
Much swashbuckling hugger-mugger ensues, as Flash, Dale and Zarkov bounce from one realm to another, from one crisis to the next.
From the first strip where we find Dale Arden (college student), and Flash Gordon (polo player) captured by Dr Zarkhov and exiled to space, the action never stops.
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 Details for: Flash Gordon   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In this update of the 1930's comic strip, Flash is a football hero who is skyjacked aboard Dr. Zarkov's rocketship along with beautiful Dale Arden.
The threesome are drawn into the influence of the planet Mongo, controlled by Ming the Merciless.
Ming has been testing the Earth with unnatural disasters, and deeming it a threat to his rule, he plans to destroy it.
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 The Cylon Alliance
Flash was advertised as a "fair-haired spaceman" who, along with his girlfriend Dale Arden, had adventures on the planet Mongo and other exotic locations.
Larry "Buster" Crabbe and Jean Rogers brought the main characters of Flash Gordon and Dale Arden to life where they faced the emperor Ming, a tyrant who ruled the universe from the planet Mongo.
Flash, Dale, and Dr. Zarkov form a revolution against him, The updated version comes off as a rather stupid show, lacking any real sense of danger or fear...
www.cylon.org /classic/flash/flash-01.html   (773 words)

  
 Scifilm -- TV Files, Flash Gordon: "The Breath of Death"
Flash Gordon is assigned to escort Dale Arden on a vital mission to the desolate prison planet Gemini, the last resort for incurable criminals.
Dale has to repair their oxygen purification system within twenty-four hours if anyone on Gemini is to survive.
On that level, it's quite enjoyable with some unexpected twists and turns which likely kept the youngsters of the fifties on their toes watching with wonder and anxious uncertainty.
www.scifilm.org /tv/flashg/flash1-8.html   (221 words)

  
 : RevolutionSF - Top 75 Heroines of Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror: Part III : Feature
Dale Arden is the perfect damsel in distress.
Dale has changed over the years in the many incarnations of Flash Gordon in comic strips, novels, serials, movies, television shows, animated series, and comic books, but has remained beautiful, intelligent, and sharp-witted.
There is always the feeling in the Flash Gordon stories that Dale Arden allows herself to be captured to enable Flash to play the role of the hero.
www.revolutionsf.com /article.html?id=2364   (795 words)

  
 DVDwolf.com - Flash Gordon Page
Blasting off to save humanity are Flash Gordon (Buster Crabbe), Dale Arden (Carol Hughes) and Dr. Hans Zarkov (Frank Shannon), three interplanetary adventurers who head back to Mongo, the source of the plague.
Blasting off with Dale Arden (Jean Rogers) and Dr. Hans Zarkov (Frank Shannon), Flash and his intrepid band of adventurers quickly learn that Queen Azura (Beatrice Roberts), ruler of Mars, is stealing Earth's nitrogen to aid in her ongoing war with the Clay People.
After blasting off in a rocket ship, Flash Gordon, Dale Arden and Dr. Zarkov discover that the source of the destruction is a mysterious ray emanating from the planet Mars.
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 Flash Gordon Script
The minds of both are intent on the danger which for many months has been approaching the Earth with terrific speed.
Dr. Zarkov and Dale are thrown from the rocketship to the ground.
They arrive at the shore, and as Flash reaches down to drag Dale to safety, she screams [140  Dale Screams]  [141  Flash: Dale!] before disappearing beneath the calm surface of the lake, clutched in two powerful, scaly arms.
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 Flash Gordon: Vol 2 - Alex Raymond - Reviews
The planet Mongo, where Flash, his girlfriend Dale Arden, and the brilliant Dr. Zarkov are standed, is a wild land full of alien monsters and multifarious humanoid tribes lorded over by the cruel tyrant Ming.
In this volume, reprinting episodes from 1935 to 1936, Flash leads a war against Ming, but treachery by Princess Aura (Ming’s daughter and wife of Flash’s ally Barin) leads to Flash’s capture.
His eponymous newspaper strip, which recounted his, his girlfriend Dale Arden's, and the brilliant scientist Dr. Zarkoff's adventures as they battled the evil warlord Ming the Merciless on the planet Mongo, made a lasting impact on the pop-cultural landscape.
www.checkerbpg.com /docs/fg2_review.html   (588 words)

  
 MRC FilmFinder-Full Record: Flash Gordon: Episode 2-The Peril from Planet Mongo
The stalwart Flash, spunky Dale Arden, determined scientist Dr. Zarkov and the magnificently evil Emperor Ming are almost mythical figures in the pantheon of serial melodrama.
Cast includes: Buster Crabbe as Flash, Jean Rogers as Dale Arden, Charles Middleton as Emperor Ming, Priscilla Lawson as Princess Aura, Frank Shannon as Doctor Zarkov.
Flash, Dale, and Dr. Zarkov are now faced with trying to save both Arboria and Earth.
www.lib.unc.edu /house/mrc/films/full.php?film_id=8974   (330 words)

  
 Flash Gordon @ Toonarific Cartoons
Like previous versions, he teamed up with the lovely Dale Arden (also a teen) and scientist Hans Zarkov (balding, bespectacled, and definitely not a teen).
The trans-dimensional portal was placed there by Ming the Merciless, emperor of the planet Mongo, who hoped to provide open access for his invading armies.
Flash, Dale, and Zarkov followed Flash’s parents in their own space vehicle, rescuing them and closing the dimensional hole.
www.toonarific.com /show.php?show_id=1259   (241 words)

  
 Scifilm -- TV Files, Flash Gordon: "Akim the Terrible"
This episode also features what is in essence a "brainwashing" machine, maybe not in name but certainly in spirit, an interesting device to see a series as early as 1954 to be certain.
It should also be noted that supposedly Flash Gordon and Dale Arden at one point have their heads shaved to be equipped with the cylinite bands and then are outfitted with wigs to hide the devices.
And why in the world are Flash and Dale accompanied on their space missions by a talking parrot?
www.scifilm.org /tv/flashg/flash1-5.html   (263 words)

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