|thumb This was Tom Mix's last film and his only sound serial. Tom Mix was still an A-list star in 1935, alongside
Charles Chaplin,
Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and
Mary Pickford. He was paid $40,000 for four weeks work on
The Miracle Rider, which he used as urgent funding to support his circus. The serial combined the large cast and interlocking plots of a silent serial with the science fiction and cliffhangers of the sound era. Filming of the outdoor action sequences took place primarily at the
Iverson Movie Ranch in
Chatsworth, Calif., on the outskirts of Los Angeles. The movie ranch, which had been in use as a filming location since the early silent movie era, was known for its rugged landscape and giant sandstone boulders. One of those boulders became known as Tom Mix Rock in later years, after it was discovered that bootholes had been carved in the rock to help the actor shoot a scene atop the rock for
The Miracle Rider. Stunts Tom Mix, whose voice was strained and nasal due to a repeatedly broken nose and a bullet through his throat, did a lot of his own stunts, although some were doubled by
Cliff Lyons. ==Chapter titles==