Jungle Jim fights a lion and sharks trying to save an African village from those who would despoil it.Jungle Jim fights a lion and sharks trying to save an African village from those who would despoil it.Jungle Jim fights a lion and sharks trying to save an African village from those who would despoil it.
Ray Corrigan
- Simba the Gorilla
- (uncredited)
Jimmy the Crow
- Caw-Caw the Crow
- (uncredited)
George DeNormand
- Cullen
- (uncredited)
Jody Gilbert
- Zulta, the Barmaid
- (uncredited)
Holmes Herbert
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Ethan Laidlaw
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
John Merton
- Kesler
- (uncredited)
Gil Perkins
- Dojek
- (uncredited)
Lee Roberts
- Avery - Henchman
- (uncredited)
Rube Schaffer
- Lerch
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaA cena final da invasão dos gorilas foi rodada em um dia "segunda feira 13 de setembro de 1948". (Segundo o diário de Emil Stika que fez o papel de um dos gorilas , )
- GoofsWhile the setting is supposed to be a village in an African jungle, the men in the village are Asian--the actors appear to be Filipino--and the women are either white or Hispanic, have carnations in their hair and wear pareos, which are not worn in Africa but in Polynesia and other areas of the South Pacific.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Mark of the Gorilla (1950)
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The Gratitude of the Gorilla community
Johnny Weissmuller's second appearance of Jungle Jim concerns him protecting the secret and treasures of an ancient civilized tribe called Zhamm who have built a hidden city. The son of the chief has been paying court to a girl in another place giving her trinkets made of precious metal. That gets the antenna treasure of Joseph Vitale and Ralph Dunn raised.
Fortunately for the good guys Jungle Jim performed an intervention when he takes sides against a lion attacking a gorilla and her baby. He also takes out a crocodile and a shark as well during the course of the film. That wins him the gratitude of the gorilla community and in the climax they prove to be of invaluable help.
The Lost Tribe is high camp all the way, gloriously bad cinema, but kind of fun.
Fortunately for the good guys Jungle Jim performed an intervention when he takes sides against a lion attacking a gorilla and her baby. He also takes out a crocodile and a shark as well during the course of the film. That wins him the gratitude of the gorilla community and in the climax they prove to be of invaluable help.
The Lost Tribe is high camp all the way, gloriously bad cinema, but kind of fun.
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- bkoganbing
- Sep 8, 2012
Details
- Runtime1 hour 12 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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