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Jungle Goddess

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 2 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
George Reeves, Armida, Ralph Byrd, and Wanda McKay in Jungle Goddess (1948)
AbenteuerActionKriminalitätRomanze

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen a plane carrying the daughter of a millionaire crashes in an African jungle, two pilots set out to collect the reward. They discover that she has become the goddess of a primitive tribe... Alles lesenWhen a plane carrying the daughter of a millionaire crashes in an African jungle, two pilots set out to collect the reward. They discover that she has become the goddess of a primitive tribe.When a plane carrying the daughter of a millionaire crashes in an African jungle, two pilots set out to collect the reward. They discover that she has become the goddess of a primitive tribe.

  • Regie
    • Lewis D. Collins
  • Drehbuch
    • Jo Pagano
    • William Stephens
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • George Reeves
    • Wanda McKay
    • Ralph Byrd
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    2,2/10
    914
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Lewis D. Collins
    • Drehbuch
      • Jo Pagano
      • William Stephens
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • George Reeves
      • Wanda McKay
      • Ralph Byrd
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    George Reeves
    George Reeves
    • Mike Patton
    Wanda McKay
    Wanda McKay
    • Greta Vanderhorn
    Ralph Byrd
    Ralph Byrd
    • Bob Simpson
    Armida
    Armida
    • Wanama
    Smoki Whitfield
    Smoki Whitfield
    • Oolonga the Witch Doctor
    Dolores Castle
    • Yvonne
    Rudy Robles
    Rudy Robles
    • Nugara
    Linda Leighton
    Linda Leighton
    • Helen Phillips
    • (as Linda Johnson)
    Helena Grant
    • Mrs. Fitzhugh
    Fred Coby
    Fred Coby
    • Pilot
    Onest Conley
    • Drummer
    Zack Williams
    • Chief M'benga
    Jack Carroll
    • Accompanist
    Joe Gilbert
    • Bar Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Reed Hadley
    Reed Hadley
    • Radio Newscaster
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Sam Harris
    Sam Harris
    • Bar Patron
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Robert Lewis
    • Native
    • (Nicht genannt)
    William H. O'Brien
    William H. O'Brien
    • Bartender
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Lewis D. Collins
    • Drehbuch
      • Jo Pagano
      • William Stephens
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    Jonah14

    Usual White Hollywood

    Show 203 of the popular Mystery Science Theater 3000. It's typical of many 40's Hollywood movies in which the white characters play God to the native Africans. Of course, the Africans with lines are played by white actors in dark makeup (sometimes in blackface.) It gets its proper roasting in MST3K.
    youroldpaljim

    This film didn't live up (down?) to my expectations.

    In this low rent adventure, two aviators search for a missing heiress who vanished in the African jungle at the onset of World War Two. Our intrepid explorers discover she is alive and well and is being viewed by the local natives as some kind of "white goddess".

    Many of these old time, low rent, ludicrous jungle flicks are quite entertaining when viewed in the right frame of mind and if the films are lively. However, JUNGLE GODDESS is just bad. It has a few campy scenes, but overall it is very uneventful. About half the film consists of scenes of the lead characters sitting around inside a hut and talking. There is also an overlong and dull flashback sequence. I was disappointed that there was nothing that really stood out as vivid. This film lacks the elements of the type that sometimes make these silly little pictures entertaining; ludicrous native rituals, the heroine being carted off by a gorilla, hero battling with a stuffed lion etc.

    A FEW NOTES: George Reeves made two cheap jungle pictures the same year. This and JUNGLE JIM, where he played the villain. The set used for the pub at the start of this film, looks like the one used in UNKNOWN ISLAND, made the same year.
    1Aaron1375

    Not really much to this particular film set in the African jungles

    This film was featured on the comedy riffing show Mystery Science Theater 3000 and is one of the more dull films to be featured on the show. The number one is the time they did Hamlet. This one was done by Lippert who had many of his films featured on the show and are mainly known for being extremely short yet somehow full of nothing. Usually lots and lots of padding which is strange that he would feel the need to put so much filler in when his films were always generally so short. This one has a couple of stars of note, the one that is most recognizable to me is George Reeves best known as playing Clark Kent/Superman. Other than seeing him, there really isn't a lot else to comment on. The plot is a bore and most of the movie is spent inside native's huts as the characters talk about how to escape. Just not a lot to recommend here.

    The story has a couple of guys who fly a plane going to search of an heiress despite the objections of one of the pilots (Reeve's character). The other pilot is a bit of a jerk and he becomes more unstable as the film moves on though. They fly and look through binoculars to find the missing plane and of course are capable of seeing animals from an on the ground perspective. They find the wreckage and then trek through the jungle where they encounter the natives and the jerk immediately gets on their bad side. Soon they will learn the fate of the heiress and have to plan an escape before it's too late!

    This film did not make a particularly strong episode of MST3K. A few good Superman references and jokes here and there, but there simply was not enough substance to it. There was literally nothing going on through most of the very short running time of this one. Most of the film is the hero and heroine talking and then the hero and jerk punching each other. Add some stoke footage and some angry natives and that is that. The big escape took a whopping few minutes to complete.

    So overall a very dull film that plays out like most Lippert films do. Though, honestly, King Dinosaur and a couple of the other ones are a bit more exciting than this one. This film with its plot would have thrived during the 70's and 80's, however. Look at Zombie Holocaust where a blonde is inexplicably sort of worshiped at the end and she gets nude. Just add cannibals or make it a soft core and this one would have had something to it. As is, a bore where people talk in between stock footage shots.
    2wjefferyholt

    And then I watched...

    In this dystopian time, I have not made a lot of good choices with all the time I have not been working, and one of the choices was to gang watch all the Mystery Science Theater 3000 episodes. This movie was one of the episodes. So, I watched it. When it was over, I stopped watching. I am sure things happened but all I remember was a Mexican girl who seemed to have a lesbian or bisexual relation with a white goddess while a bunch of Black guys were acting very black for even that time. Oh, and in the end, you get to see a weird plane moving so slowly that it violated several laws of physics at the same time. It is not worth watching even through the eyes of two robots. And be sure to vote. May as well. THE END
    horn-5

    Superman and Dick Tracy duke it out over Wanda McKay.

    I can't figure out how anybody could make a comment saying they expected more out of the lead actors in this B-feature when the two male leads, George Reeves and Ralph Byrd, gave the exact same performances in this film as they did when playing "Superman" and "Dick Tracy," or any other role they played in their long careers. And the film was made for the express purpose of supplying mid-week and double-feature bill-of-fare for the several thousand small-town and side-street theatres in the U.S. that couldn't afford the rates charged on "The Snake Pit" ( a non-jungle jungle film), which is the one to watch if one is looking for "realism" from films released about the same dates in 1948. Evidently, the ability to look at a film within the context of when it was made and who it was made for---even a low-budget, credibility-lacking, poverty-row potboiler such as "Jungle Goddess"---doesn't exist among the majority of today's television viewers whose sense and understanding of history regarding movies and/or eras in history only dates back to the day-before-yesterday.

    Of course, compared to most of the other 1948-produced films, it is a clinker and a clunker, but that is where the comparisons need to be made.

    For plot researchers, this one has Greta Venderhorn (Wanda McKay), a young girl, as the only survivor of a plane crash in the "African" jungle at the beginning of World War II, and she is rescued by a tribe of "natives"---no more real than the people populating Camelot---who proclaim her as their "White Goddess." (Gracious, how un-PC.) Six years later, two ex-Army Air Corps pilots, Mike Patton (George "Superman" Reeves) and Bob Simpson (Ralph "Dick Tracy" Byrd), searching for the plane wreckage spot it, and land in an attempt to find the missing girl. It seems that Gloria's father's will stipulates that the person or persons that find his daughter, dead or alive, will receive a large reward.

    Well, as fate and screenplay writer Joseph Pagnano would have it, they find the village and Gloria, and learn that she has had all she wants of playing Miss White Goddess of 1948, especially since her father's estate is not going to be depleted none too much by the payments of the reward, so she, Mike and Bob plan to escape and head back for civilization.

    BUT...and a big but it is...one of the two men discovers that there is nearby a valuable deposit of ore, and he decides that he wants the ore and the reward and Gloria all to himself (no dummy, he), and conflict rears its ugly head, and the two male leads are soon scuffling on the plank floors of the rear-lot jungle set. Plus, the tribe witch doctor, Oolonga (Smoki Whitfield), isn't all that happy that these two intruders are making off with the White Goddess and the tribe's ore (even if the tribe didn't know they had some valuable ore and Wanama (Armida)is on hand to claim the title of Off-White Goddess with a Spanish accent) and Oolonga is pursuing their oom-gawa, bad-juju white butts with intent to punish. (Hey, lighten up, it's just a b-feature from the late 40's and a film of its time or, at least, the makers thought it was.)

    Now, we wouldn't dare disclose whether "Superman" or "Dick Tracy" is the semi-bad and slightly misguided hero, who finally sees the light but catches a chukked spear and dies anyway, because that would be a bell-ringing, light-flashing, five-star SPOILER-SPOILER-SPOILER-SPOILER-SPOILER...for the few who aren't hip to 1940's cast-order listings.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The films two male leads most famous roles were comics characters - George Reeves as Superman on TV , and Ralph Byrd as Dick Tracy in a series of films and serials .
    • Patzer
      Near the opening of the film, the pilot and his co-pilot are looking downward through binoculars at the animals below. The next shot shows their "view through the binoculars", but the shots of wild animals are all photographed horizontally, by a photographer on the ground. Moments later, as the plane tries to land, we see a view through their cockpit window, showing the ground at a steep angle (appropriate for looking downward from a plane).
    • Zitate

      Greta Vanderhorn: What I wouldn't give for a hamburger and some nice french-fried potatoes.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Jungle Goddess (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      There's No One in My Heart But You
      Written by Irving Bibo

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 13. August 1948 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • La reina de las fieras
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Lippert Pictures
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      • 1 Std. 2 Min.(62 min)
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      • Mono
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