Bill Cable
- Evor
- (as Bigg John)
Susan Fuentes
- Jane
- (as Kathie Kori)
Annette Haven
- Orgy Girl
- (as Janette Haven)
Candida Royalle
- Orgy Girl
- (as Kathy Silverman)
Enredo
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesBill Cable actually had no hard-core sex scenes in this film. His member was dubbed by XXX superstar John Holmes.
- ConexõesFeatured in Bucky's '70s Triple XXX Movie House Trailers Vol. 16 (1999)
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Jungle Blue is a bizarre blend of jungle adventure, crime thriller, and explicit sex scenes, delivering a confusing and dated viewing experience.
The plot follows Jane who ventures into the South American jungles in search of her missing father. Accompanying her are explorers with a hidden agenda-they aim to steal jewels guarded by a native tribe. This sets the stage for a series of explicit encounters and a unique take on the 'jungle movie' craze of the late '70s.
The film, directed by Carlos Tobalina, is an ambitious attempt to merge multiple genres, but it falls flat. The acting is forgettable, and the story is often overshadowed by the frequent sex scenes. One scene in particular stands out for its absurdity and explicit nature: Jane, our supposed heroine, finds herself in a stimulating and unreal encounter with a gorilla, blurring the lines between fantasy and pure absurdity. The scene is a testament to the film's gratuitous nature, embracing the era's porn tropes with gusto.
As the film progresses, the sun-drenched explorers wander aimlessly, flashing back to orgies and wild encounters. The runtime feels excessive, with little narrative development to justify its length. The film does, however, offer some impressive wildlife footage, capturing the beauty and danger of the jungle.
Overall, Jungle Blue is a confusing and dated erotic adventure. It will appeal only to those seeking a very specific blend of genres or a trip down memory lane to the era of adventurous porn. It is a testament to a bygone era of adult cinema, for better or worse.
Get ready for a wild ride through the jungle, where sex-crazed explorers and wild beasts reign supreme!
The plot follows Jane who ventures into the South American jungles in search of her missing father. Accompanying her are explorers with a hidden agenda-they aim to steal jewels guarded by a native tribe. This sets the stage for a series of explicit encounters and a unique take on the 'jungle movie' craze of the late '70s.
The film, directed by Carlos Tobalina, is an ambitious attempt to merge multiple genres, but it falls flat. The acting is forgettable, and the story is often overshadowed by the frequent sex scenes. One scene in particular stands out for its absurdity and explicit nature: Jane, our supposed heroine, finds herself in a stimulating and unreal encounter with a gorilla, blurring the lines between fantasy and pure absurdity. The scene is a testament to the film's gratuitous nature, embracing the era's porn tropes with gusto.
As the film progresses, the sun-drenched explorers wander aimlessly, flashing back to orgies and wild encounters. The runtime feels excessive, with little narrative development to justify its length. The film does, however, offer some impressive wildlife footage, capturing the beauty and danger of the jungle.
Overall, Jungle Blue is a confusing and dated erotic adventure. It will appeal only to those seeking a very specific blend of genres or a trip down memory lane to the era of adventurous porn. It is a testament to a bygone era of adult cinema, for better or worse.
Get ready for a wild ride through the jungle, where sex-crazed explorers and wild beasts reign supreme!
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- 28 de jun. de 2024
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By what name was Jungle Blue (1978) officially released in Canada in English?
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