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The Jungle Princess

  • 1936
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
225
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Ray Milland and Dorothy Lamour in The Jungle Princess (1936)
Adventure

Christopher Powell is in Malaysia with his fiancée and her father, capturing wild animals. While out hunting, he is attacked by a tiger, and his native guides run away, leaving him for dead.... Read allChristopher Powell is in Malaysia with his fiancée and her father, capturing wild animals. While out hunting, he is attacked by a tiger, and his native guides run away, leaving him for dead. But the tiger is the pet of Ulah, a beautiful young woman who grew up by herself in the j... Read allChristopher Powell is in Malaysia with his fiancée and her father, capturing wild animals. While out hunting, he is attacked by a tiger, and his native guides run away, leaving him for dead. But the tiger is the pet of Ulah, a beautiful young woman who grew up by herself in the jungle. She rescues Chris and takes him back to her cave, where she nurses him to health an... Read all

  • Director
    • Wilhelm Thiele
  • Writers
    • Cyril Hume
    • Gerald Geraghty
    • Gouverneur Morris
  • Stars
    • Dorothy Lamour
    • Ray Milland
    • Akim Tamiroff
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    225
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wilhelm Thiele
    • Writers
      • Cyril Hume
      • Gerald Geraghty
      • Gouverneur Morris
    • Stars
      • Dorothy Lamour
      • Ray Milland
      • Akim Tamiroff
    • 9User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dorothy Lamour
    Dorothy Lamour
    • Ulah
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Christopher Powell
    Akim Tamiroff
    Akim Tamiroff
    • Karen Neg
    Lynne Overman
    Lynne Overman
    • Frank
    Molly Lamont
    Molly Lamont
    • Ava
    Mala
    Mala
    • Melan
    Hugh Buckler
    • Col. Neville Lane
    Sally Martin
    • Ulah as a child
    Roberta Law
    • Lin
    Richard Terry
    • Malay Hunter
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • Priest
    • (uncredited)
    Dan Crimmins
    Dan Crimmins
    • Head Tribesman
    • (uncredited)
    Emilia Diaz
    • Native
    • (uncredited)
    John George
    John George
    • Native
    • (uncredited)
    Inez Gomez
    • Native
    • (uncredited)
    Al Kikume
    Al Kikume
    • Native
    • (uncredited)
    Kim Maki
    • Native
    • (uncredited)
    Mickey Phillips
    • Native
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Wilhelm Thiele
    • Writers
      • Cyril Hume
      • Gerald Geraghty
      • Gouverneur Morris
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    4marthawilcox1831

    Ray Milland and Dorothy Lamour

    Dorothy Lamour is quite charming in this film playing an indigenous woman who falls in love with Ray Milland in the jungle after saving his life. He displays the sort of childlike naivety that you would find in a woman from the Pacific Islands who is enchanted by a Western man. I'm not too sure if I believe it in the context of Malaysia, but perhaps it's possible in 1935.

    I'm not particularly a Lamour fan and I never thought she was quite pretty in her films. However, she is charming in this film and quite endearing.

    In terms of the story and the characters, it didn't particularly impress me as I wasn't engaged at any level. It's just Lamour's performance and that love-sick puppy expression in her eyes when she looks at Milland that makes this film bearable.
    Doufus-3

    The Jungle Princess

    Absurd yes. Enjoyable, profoundly. This was a movie drawn on Hollywood's fascination with all things south. The Pacific and Latin America. The story was unbelievable but for those of us who never saw a believable story out of Hollywood it was just as real as a Gene Autry western. We enjoyed all genres and that meant Gene Autry and Dorothy Lamour equally. There were Frank Buck documentaries (so-called) that were hokier than anything the B movies presented and those too were very popular. Perhaps we should only judge those pictures in the context of the times they were presented. I would love to see The Jungle Princess again and revel in Ray Milland's revelation on the Johnny Carson show what he did in a swimming scene with Dorothy.
    6CinemaSerf

    The Jungle Princess

    Hunter "Christopher" (Ray Milland) is out tracking in the Malaysian jungle when he is left for dead following a tiger attack. Luckily he is rescued by the enigmatic "Ulah" (Dorothy Lamour) who just happens to keep the menacing beast as a pet. As she gets him back on his feet, the two start to bond so when he returns to civilisation - and to fiancée "Ava" (Molly Lamont) with his new friend in tow, well maybe the tiger isn't the most menacing thing he's going to have to face. The locals aren't exactly enamoured of having the tiger-lady in their midst, either, so the couple have not their battles to seek if they are to make something of their newfound romance in the face of some growing hostility. All the while, there are the scheming machinations of "Neg" (Akim Tamiroff) and the furiously jealous "Ava" isn't going to just give up her man so a bit of lively and quite pithy love-triangle spatting is soon on display as we head towards the denouement. That's not exactly surprising, indeed most of this is fairly formulaic and it's fair to say it got no nearer Malaysia than Melrose Avenue, but it does allow Lamour to exude a little star quality and who better than the usually understated Milland to soak that up? Nope, you'll never remember it afterwards - it's just routine Saturday afternoon fayre, but it's still watchable enough and there's always Lynne Overman for a little light-relief.
    10tedmala

    Old Hollywood

    This movie is the movie that launched Dorthy Lamour's career. Dorthy went on to star in a number of "Road To" movies with Bob Hope and Bing Crosby that were hugely popular. According to "The History of Paramount Pictures", "The Jungle Princess was a WHOPPING money maker for the studio". The picture also starred Ray Milland and Ray Mala. Ray Mala was billed only as "Mala". Mala was the star of MGM's 1933 Oscar winning picture "Eskimo/Mala The Magnificent". This picture is from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Well worth watching, this picture is an Old Hollywood favorite. I wish this movie would be released on DVD to make it easier for people to find. There is only one beginning of Hollywood...
    10girvsjoint

    Jungle Magic

    This is what Hollywood used to be all about, just a rollicking good time, it didn't have to make sense, it didn't have to be realistic, it just had to transport you to a fantasy world and have a good time! Young Dorothy Lamour looks stunningly beautiful years before she teamed with Bing & Bob, Ray Milland looks stunningly handsome years before he proved he could really act. The tiger wins your heart and the monkey looks like it's taking a break from 'Tarzan'. No they don't make movies like this anymore, and you know what, it's a pity. By the way it is on DVD now, do yourself a favour!

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    • Trivia
      Dorothy Lamour was very insecure about her feet, which she considered to be 'ugly' and avoided showing them whenever she could. She was so unhappy when she found she would be performing barefoot in the entire film that she had special rubber feet made to hide her own. These however caused her to slip a lot, so she eventually gave in and went barefoot, and is such in most publicity shots also.
    • Goofs
      Ulah has a chimpanzee companion: Story is set in Malaya, and chimpanzees are native to the African Continent.
    • Quotes

      Christpher Powell: You savage, untamed she-devil!.. I adore you!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Play It Again, Sam (1972)
    • Soundtracks
      Moonlight and Shadows
      Music by Friedrich Hollaender (as Frederick Hollander)

      Lyrics by Leo Robin

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 1936 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Girl of the Jungle
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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