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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJungle Jim fights a lion and sharks trying to save an African village from those who would despoil it.Jungle Jim fights a lion and sharks trying to save an African village from those who would despoil it.Jungle Jim fights a lion and sharks trying to save an African village from those who would despoil it.
Ray Corrigan
- Simba the Gorilla
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jimmy the Crow
- Caw-Caw the Crow
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
George DeNormand
- Cullen
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jody Gilbert
- Zulta, the Barmaid
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Holmes Herbert
- Narrator
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Ethan Laidlaw
- Henchman
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
John Merton
- Kesler
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Gil Perkins
- Dojek
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Lee Roberts
- Avery - Henchman
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Rube Schaffer
- Lerch
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Arthur Hoerl
- Don Martin
- Alex Raymond(non citato nei titoli originali)
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- QuizA cena final da invasão dos gorilas foi rodada em um dia "segunda feira 13 de setembro de 1948". (Segundo o diário de Emil Stika que fez o papel de um dos gorilas , )
- BlooperWhile the setting is supposed to be a village in an African jungle, the men in the village are Asian--the actors appear to be Filipino--and the women are either white or Hispanic, have carnations in their hair and wear pareos, which are not worn in Africa but in Polynesia and other areas of the South Pacific.
- ConnessioniFollowed by L'orma del gorilla (1950)
Recensione in evidenza
The Lion and the Gorilla
The Lost Tribe (1949)
* 1/2 (out of 4)
The second film in the Columbia series has a group of white folks showing up in the jungle to do whatever it takes to locate a hidden city where an unnumbered amount of diamonds are. Of course things take a violent turn so Jungle Jim (Johnny Weissmuller) must step in and put a stop to it. I'm viewing this series out of order but to date this here is without a question the worst I've seen and that's saying quite a bit because in all honesty the entire series has been pretty bad. I'm really not sure where to start but we could discuss the poor acting, the laughable rubber crocodiles or perhaps we could discuss the really bad stock footage. We could discuss all of the horrible things but what would be the point of that? Instead I'll bring up the one classic thing that makes the film worth sitting through and that's a scene towards the middle of the picture where we get a lion going up against a gorilla, which is of course just a man inside an outfit. The fight between the two was pretty exciting and I must say that it had such a campy feel to it that I couldn't help but think that the entire film should be better known to fans of bad cinema. While watching the fight I had to wonder what the guy inside the outfit was thinking. Sure, the lion was trained to work with actors but if I was inside that suit I'd be worried that the lion would think he was going up against something real. Either way, thankfully both the lion and gorilla give the best performances in the film and they keep it from being a complete bomb. Good job boys!
* 1/2 (out of 4)
The second film in the Columbia series has a group of white folks showing up in the jungle to do whatever it takes to locate a hidden city where an unnumbered amount of diamonds are. Of course things take a violent turn so Jungle Jim (Johnny Weissmuller) must step in and put a stop to it. I'm viewing this series out of order but to date this here is without a question the worst I've seen and that's saying quite a bit because in all honesty the entire series has been pretty bad. I'm really not sure where to start but we could discuss the poor acting, the laughable rubber crocodiles or perhaps we could discuss the really bad stock footage. We could discuss all of the horrible things but what would be the point of that? Instead I'll bring up the one classic thing that makes the film worth sitting through and that's a scene towards the middle of the picture where we get a lion going up against a gorilla, which is of course just a man inside an outfit. The fight between the two was pretty exciting and I must say that it had such a campy feel to it that I couldn't help but think that the entire film should be better known to fans of bad cinema. While watching the fight I had to wonder what the guy inside the outfit was thinking. Sure, the lion was trained to work with actors but if I was inside that suit I'd be worried that the lion would think he was going up against something real. Either way, thankfully both the lion and gorilla give the best performances in the film and they keep it from being a complete bomb. Good job boys!
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- Michael_Elliott
- 5 ago 2012
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By what name was La tribù dispersa (1949) officially released in Canada in English?
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