An expedition sets off for the last land of Mu, where legend has it that a killer death ray is emitted from the eye of a golden idol.An expedition sets off for the last land of Mu, where legend has it that a killer death ray is emitted from the eye of a golden idol.An expedition sets off for the last land of Mu, where legend has it that a killer death ray is emitted from the eye of a golden idol.
Photos
Robert Borman
- Capt. Blake
- (uncredited)
Dick Botiller
- Kali Henchman
- (uncredited)
George Chesebro
- Ken Roberts
- (uncredited)
Elinor Field
- Jungle Goddess (edited from 'Jungle Goddess')
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Barney Furey
- Abdullah
- (uncredited)
Darby Jones
- Native
- (uncredited)
Truman Van Dyke
- Ralph Dean (edited from 'Jungle Goddess')
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaBecause of budget limitations, extensive use was made of stock footage from the serial The Jungle Goddess (1922); even the story from the earlier serial was woven into the plot of the later one. Considering the changes in dramatic technique, film stock, makeup, etc., that had taken place in the intervening 13 years, plus the fact that the silent footage was printed and projected at an abnormally fast sound speed, the results were both hilarious and disastrous.
- GoofsA hand-cranked camera is reflected on the captain's bottle.
- Crazy creditsBoth Marilyn Spinner and Dickie Jones are listed among the cast throughout the entire serial, though both are gone by the second chapter.
- ConnectionsEdited from The Jungle Goddess (1922)
Featured review
"Queen of the Jungle" (1935) tells the story of Joan who drifted in a balloon across Africa when she was a child, was found by the tribe called Lion Men and became their queen. 20 years later, she is discovered by David, an old friend, and he tries to bring her back to her parents although she does not even remember who they were. Naturally, it becomes a long, dangerous journey through the jungle with countless enemies. Divided into 12 chapters, each one ends of course with a cliffhanger that keeps you watching the next part. "Queen of the Jungle" suffers technically from the fact that it used a lot of footage from the 1922 silent movie production "The Jungle Goddess" which runs at double speed which makes it obviously not fit well. But as an action adventure, it is rather nice, featuring lions, leopards, crocodiles and an evil high priest who has a lot of the mysterious element radium to hide. Those were the days when people thought anything radioactive glows like a torch and can be hold in your bare hands. Nostalgic fun, but nothing extraordinary.
- unbrokenmetal
- Mar 12, 2008
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Details
- Runtime3 hours 17 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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