Perils of the Wilderness was the third of producer Sam Katzman's four ultra-low-budget adventure serials, filmed in the twilight of serial production. Most of the action scenes were lifted from older Columbia serials, with new leading men wearing the same costumes to match the old footage, and some of the original cast members brought back to film new scenes. In late 1953 producer Sam Katzman announced that he was canceling serial production, only to reconsider after a host of exhibitors deluged Katzman with letters of protest. This was front-page news in
Variety. Katzman, who had already written off the serials from his budgetary plans, now had to fit them back in, squeezing the time and money tighter than ever. Instead of making more new productions from scratch, he slashed the budgets and production schedules to all-time lows for
Riding with Buffalo Bill (1954) and
Adventures of Captain Africa (1955). The production of
Adventures of Captain Africa was troubled, and Katzman had to overspend to salvage it. This compelled Columbia's New York office -- which controlled what the studio produced -- to instruct Katzman to stop making serials after the
Captain Africa project was completed. Once again, exhibitors had the last word.
Variety, in a 1955 item titled "Serials Still Alive", reported, "Exhibs, learning of producer's plans to do away with chapter plays, beefed and Katzman heeded their pleas." Katzman complied grudgingly and made two last serials.
Perils of the Wilderness (filmed in June 1955, released in January 1956) consisted mostly of chunks from
Perils of the Royal Mounted (1942) and
The Mysterious Pilot (1937). This was followed by Columbia's final serial,
Blazing the Overland Trail (1956), a mashup of
White Eagle (1941) and
Overland with Kit Carson (1940), with
Lee Roberts and
Dennis Moore costumed to match
Buck Jones and
Bill Elliott, respectively. The action in these last two cliffhangers was so threadbare that the new scenes showed the heroes
watching the big action scenes and discussing them, instead of actually participating in them. ==Reception==