The latest at Cold Fusion Video Reviews is Jungle Goddess (1948), a George Reeves/Ralph Byrd B-movie which answers the question, “Just how boring can a white-goddess-in-Africa movie be?” Otherwise, only notable for the misplaced orangutan (!) stock footage in the African locale.
FROM THE VAULT
- Bolling for Dummies… — posted by kbegg on January 13, 2009
- Rockers, Racing, & Romance — posted by KeithA on December 15, 2014
- Once More to the Lake — posted by KeithA on August 24, 2009
- Semi-Live from the New York Asian Film Festival — posted by KeithA on June 27, 2010
- The secret life of Liz — posted by lyzard on August 1, 2011
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#1 by Blake Matthews on September 27, 2007 - 7:02 am
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So, what you, Keith, and El Santo name as the best jungle movies of the 30s and 40s? Anything outside of Tarzan, Jungle Jim, and Bomba the Jungle Boy? 🙂
#2 by Nathan on September 27, 2007 - 9:13 am
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I’ll have to defer to the other two gentlemen, as I’ve yet to make a comprehensive survey.
#3 by Blake Matthews on September 27, 2007 - 9:33 am
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What about the Sabu version of the Jungle Book? Anyone? I’ve considered downloading that one.
#4 by El Santo on September 27, 2007 - 2:48 pm
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Best jungle movie of the 30’s and 40’s? Of the ones I’ve seen, it’s The Most Dangerous Game, no question. (Although it’s worth pointing out that I have yet to get my hands on Kongo, the 1932 talkie remake of the beautifully twisted semi-silent West of Zanzibar.)
#5 by Blake Matthews on September 27, 2007 - 4:27 pm
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This is one of the moments when I should kick myself for not buying the $9.99 VHS of Most Dangerous Game at Suncoast when I had the chance many years ago.
#6 by lyzard on September 27, 2007 - 4:50 pm
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DVD Pacific (my current retailer of choice) has the Criterion DVD release for $17.00.