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La mujer leopardo

Título original: Captive Girl
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1h 13min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.2/10
398
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Anita Lhoest and Johnny Weissmuller in La mujer leopardo (1950)
AcciónAventuraDrama

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJungle Jim is out to save Joan Martindale from an evil witch doctor whilst simultaneously fighting Barton, an evil treasure hunter.Jungle Jim is out to save Joan Martindale from an evil witch doctor whilst simultaneously fighting Barton, an evil treasure hunter.Jungle Jim is out to save Joan Martindale from an evil witch doctor whilst simultaneously fighting Barton, an evil treasure hunter.

  • Dirección
    • William Berke
  • Guionistas
    • Carroll Young
    • Alex Raymond
  • Elenco
    • Johnny Weissmuller
    • Buster Crabbe
    • Anita Lhoest
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.2/10
    398
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    • Dirección
      • William Berke
    • Guionistas
      • Carroll Young
      • Alex Raymond
    • Elenco
      • Johnny Weissmuller
      • Buster Crabbe
      • Anita Lhoest
    • 12Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 3Opiniones de los críticos
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    Johnny Weissmuller
    Johnny Weissmuller
    • Jungle Jim
    Buster Crabbe
    Buster Crabbe
    • Barton
    Anita Lhoest
    Anita Lhoest
    • Joan Martindale
    Rick Vallin
    Rick Vallin
    • Chief Mahala
    John Dehner
    John Dehner
    • Hakim
    Rusty Wescoatt
    • Silva
    Jimmy the Crow
    • Caw-Caw the Crow
    • (sin créditos)
    Jerado Decordovier
    • Native
    • (sin créditos)
    Elias Gamboa
    • Native
    • (sin créditos)
    Frank Lackteen
    Frank Lackteen
    • Village Elder
    • (sin créditos)
    Nelson Leigh
    Nelson Leigh
    • Reverend E.R. Holcom
    • (sin créditos)
    Stanley Price
    Stanley Price
    • Village Drummer
    • (sin créditos)
    Satini Pualoa
    Satini Pualoa
    • Native
    • (sin créditos)
    Max Reid
    • Native
    • (sin créditos)
    Don Reynolds
    • Boy feeding bananas to animals
    • (sin créditos)
    Skipper
    • Skipper
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • William Berke
    • Guionistas
      • Carroll Young
      • Alex Raymond
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    Opiniones de usuarios12

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    searchanddestroy-1

    Buster Crabbe vs Johnny Weissmuller

    The main interest of this fun but tepid adventure flick is the face off between two former TARZAN characters and also two former swimming elite champions, Olympic level. I watched it only in that purpose. For the rest, you can watch any JUNGLE JIM or BOMBA or a poor TARZAN movie. Many chimp or any other animal tricks, footage, tribal scheme and the unavoidable White bad guy: Buster Crabbe; as you'll later have for TARZAN a film where Gordon Scott - Tarzan - fights against Jock Mahoney - another former Tarzan role - in TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT. So, if there is one JUNGLE JIM to see I presume that's this very one. Npw, that's up to you.
    2bdwilneralex

    just about as silly as it gets

    I enjoy a good pulp adventure story with an exotic setting, but it's been a long time since I've seen one as silly as this.

    The sets are ultra-silly to begin with: other than yonder copse of trees, the background is largely devoid of vegetation, which is awfully strange for the jungle deep in darkest Africa. It doesn't take very long until we see our first tiger battle (tigers being an Asian cat, mark ye well)--and the tiger takes on a domestic Philippine water buffalo, no less. To be honest, we're positively overflowing with tigers, which is silly, insofar as any ecosystem is awfully thin on apex predators and quite heavy on prey animals.

    From the outset, Buster Crabbe's acting is beneath terrible. Frankly, it sounds as if he's reading from a canned script--and applying just about as much interest: I expect him to next say, "Yes, Jim, let's head over to the . . . hold up while I flip the page here . . . the, um, Lagoon of the Dead." Realism is scarcely contributed by the lily-white staff of his hunter's cabin (the term for "hunter" is "shikari," but I can't remember the spiffy Swahili term for his cabin) or by the Polynesian or Hawaiian-looking dude who bangs drums Hawaiian style: I expected him to presently dig into some coconuts and pineapples! Pretty soon, we're off to the native village, where the Viking-helmeted witch doctor (Vikings didn't actually have horned helmets: let that be our little secret) is leading some inscrutable ritual involving sticks. Oh, and the witch doctor's name is Hakeem--which, when I last checked, is, like, extremely Arabic. Of course, Jungle Jim (I guess he's searching for his buddy, Mountain Jim) is climbing boulders and steep cliff sides and such with the help of a sturdy lapdog that appears to be a Maltese or a Wheaten terrier or something (it's always handy to bring a hardy work dog with you on an African mission). The dog does provide comic relief, admittedly, when Jim's pet chimpanzee is upset by something and wants to hide his eyes behind something warm and fluffy. Whoa, suddenly we have an alligator battle! Unfortunately, the alligator (or was it a crocodile?) is the most obvious rubber model I've ever seen: it doesn't even fight back, and--when Jungle Jim sticks his hunting knife into it--it doesn't even condescend to bleed. (This must be thanks to Jim's other buddy, Veterinarian Jim.) By this point, I lost interest entirely. I apologize if this review seems somewhat jumpy, but it's honestly reflective of the jumpy nature of the story.

    Whoops . . . I spoke too soon: we have now suddenly discovered a "sacrificial temple," replete with beautiful native girls who--despite an evidently high order of civilization--think that it's appropriate to march through the underbrush in bare feet, snakes and thorns notwithstanding.

    Yecch.
    8Bobby-27

    One Hoakie Movie!

    This is a funny movie that is completely unbelievable. Had I seen this movie in the early fifties, I would have believed it is realistic. It is light entertainment at the most, but the Jungle Girl Anita is one fine "Honey", I think I love her. To my consternation this beauty made only ONE movie. History is abundant with horse faces making multiple flicks, why not a beauty like Anita? Oh well, That's life, but this movie is not about life.
    3bkoganbing

    Tiger Girl Terror

    Swimming champions Johnny Weissmuller and Buster Crabbe duel it out in Captive Girl part of Weissmuller's Jungle Jim series. Crabbe was in better shape however because we get to see him stripped down where Weissmuller even in his swimming scenes is clothed.

    Crabbe is only one of two villains. The other being John Dehner ludicrously made up in blackface to play the tribal witch doctor. This may have been the nadir of that career, but Dehner soldiered on as he kept a straight face throughout the film.

    Weissmuller as the legendary Jungle Jim has been hired to go to India presumably to find and locate an evil jungle witch, a white girl roaming the jungle there with a tiger as a companion who has been running a small terrorist campaign against Dehner and his minions who've been ruling his tribe in the absence of Chief Rick Vallin who has gone off to white man's missionary school. Now Weissmuller and Vallin are traveling together, Weissmuller to find the mysterious white girl with the tiger and Vallin to reclaim his legacy.

    Crabbe is a treasure hunter who is after the loot that the white girl's parents found presumably as archaeologists back in the day before they disappeared.

    The white girl is Anita Lhoest, swimming champion of the Forties who looked real good in some tiger skin bodywear. They gave her minimal and I mean minimal dialog, less than Weissmuller and Crabbe had back when they were playing Tarzan. This was Anita's one and only film and why no one thought of her for Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle who knows?

    I saw these films as a lad and looking at it now I see how ludicrously bad some of these Jungle Jim films were. Positive camp.
    4a_chinn

    Two former Tarzans (Johnny Weissmuller & Buster Crabbe) save a girl

    When Johnny Weissmuller started getting too old to play Tarzan, he put on some khakis and returned to the African wilds as Jungle Jim. The Tarzan films allowed Weissmuller to disguise the fact that he wasn't all the great of an actor, since Tarzan only spoke in broken English, but with him now being required to deliver normal dialogue reveals him as a painfully wooden actor.. However, Weissmuller does have screen charisma and that's enough to carry this routine jungle adventure that has a dash of sex appeal, with it's story about Jungle Jim saving a jungle girl captured by an evil witch doctor, while also fighting a treasure hunter played by Buster Crabbe (who also played Tarzan in the 1930s).

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    • Trivia
      In the latter part of the story, listen closely and you'll hear a faint Tarzan yell during the panther/tiger scuffle. That was Weismuller's classic signature that he invented for his earlier Tarzan role.
    • Errores
      At one point, the waterfall is falling backwards.
    • Citas

      [last lines]

      Jungle Jim: [gesturing to pile of golden treasure] Well, Joan, this all belongs to you now.

      Joan Martindale: No, Jim. This is for Mahala and his people.

      Chief Mahala: Well, we are all without words to express our gratitude.

      Jungle Jim: I wonder what happened to Skipper.

      [Skipper walks up carrying a large banana in his teeth. He is soon joined by Tamba, the chimp, wearing the witch doctor's headdress, causing all to laugh]

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de mayo de 1951 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Captive Girl
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Corriganville, Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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      • 1h 13min(73 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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