Jim della giungla e gli uomini scimmia
Titolo originale: Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land
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5,5/10
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJungle Jim is forced to lead anthropologist Dr. Edwards into a land inhabited by giant people.Jungle Jim is forced to lead anthropologist Dr. Edwards into a land inhabited by giant people.Jungle Jim is forced to lead anthropologist Dr. Edwards into a land inhabited by giant people.
Jerado Decordovier
- Native
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Clem Erickson
- Giant Man
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William Fawcett
- Old One
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John Hart
- Commissioner's Secretary
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Frank Jaquet
- Quigley
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Irmgard Helen H. Raschke
- Giant Woman
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Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizAlthough the character's creator is not mentioned, the opening credits state that the story is "based on the newspaper feature Jungle Jim owned and copyrighted by King Features Syndicate."
- ConnessioniFollowed by La tigre sacra (1952)
Recensione in evidenza
Dr. Linda Roberts (Angela Greene), an anthropologist in Africa, is on a mission to find a tribe of giants. Failing to get permission for her trek from the district commissioner, Kingston (Lester Matthews), she asks explorer Jungle Jim (Johnny Weissmuller) for help.
However, Kingston has his own plans for the tribe and manages to capture two of its members. In the meantime, poachers searching for ivory complicate matters for Roberts -- and for Jim, who finds himself framed for murder.
The giant people here aren't too gigantic and look more like werewolves- and of course their makeup isn't good. Sort of pointless to add them in the film but I guess it adds a fantasy angle. But ivory poaching is far from that and it is a nasty trade. Jean Willes plays a bad girl wanting to take down as many elephants as possible for their ivory- she's real horrid person and, needless to say, she gets her just desserts. Which is the point of Jungle Jim films. Good vs evil, done in a simplistic, yet fun way. There's enough action, especially towards the end to keep you watching. Liked the chemistry between Weissmuller and Angela Greene and how they worked together to take on the poachers. As for Tamba, he's up to his usual monkey business.
However, Kingston has his own plans for the tribe and manages to capture two of its members. In the meantime, poachers searching for ivory complicate matters for Roberts -- and for Jim, who finds himself framed for murder.
The giant people here aren't too gigantic and look more like werewolves- and of course their makeup isn't good. Sort of pointless to add them in the film but I guess it adds a fantasy angle. But ivory poaching is far from that and it is a nasty trade. Jean Willes plays a bad girl wanting to take down as many elephants as possible for their ivory- she's real horrid person and, needless to say, she gets her just desserts. Which is the point of Jungle Jim films. Good vs evil, done in a simplistic, yet fun way. There's enough action, especially towards the end to keep you watching. Liked the chemistry between Weissmuller and Angela Greene and how they worked together to take on the poachers. As for Tamba, he's up to his usual monkey business.
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By what name was Jim della giungla e gli uomini scimmia (1952) officially released in Canada in English?
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