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Bomba und der tote Vulkan

Originaltitel: The Lost Volcano
  • 1950
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 16 Min.
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Don C. Harvey, John Ridgely, Johnny Sheffield, Elena Verdugo, and Donald Woods in Bomba und der tote Vulkan (1950)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen a young boy is kidnapped by hunters who believe he knows the location of a great treasure, Bomba the Jungle Boy seeks to rescue him from them and from a volcano which is about to erupt.When a young boy is kidnapped by hunters who believe he knows the location of a great treasure, Bomba the Jungle Boy seeks to rescue him from them and from a volcano which is about to erupt.When a young boy is kidnapped by hunters who believe he knows the location of a great treasure, Bomba the Jungle Boy seeks to rescue him from them and from a volcano which is about to erupt.

  • Regie
    • Ford Beebe
  • Drehbuch
    • Roy Rockwood
    • Ford Beebe
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Johnny Sheffield
    • Donald Woods
    • Marjorie Lord
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    5,6/10
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    • Regie
      • Ford Beebe
    • Drehbuch
      • Roy Rockwood
      • Ford Beebe
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Johnny Sheffield
      • Donald Woods
      • Marjorie Lord
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    Johnny Sheffield
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    • Bomba
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    • Paul Gordon
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    • Ruth Gordon
    John Ridgely
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    • Barton
    Tommy Ivo
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    • David Gordon
    Elena Verdugo
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    • Nona
    Don C. Harvey
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    • Fred Higgins
    • (as Don Harvey)
    Grandon Rhodes
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    • Dr. Charles Langley
    Robert Lewis
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    6lugonian

    Bomba's Secret Treasure

    THE LOST VOLCANO (Monogram, 1950), written and directed by Ford Beebe, the third installment in the "Bomba the Jungle Boy" series, as based on the character created by Roy Rockwell, is a well-made programmer. While done mostly in studio bound sets or back-lots, fine production values are very much evident here, especially with some intense scenes with characters inside an active volcano.

    The story gets underway as Paul Gordon (Donald Woods), a zoologist, along with his assistant natives, taking a rest stop after trapping and caging wild animals. Observing them through their long journey home is Bomba (Johnny Sheffield), a teenage jungle boy, awaiting the opportunity to free the animals while the men sleep for the night. The next morning Gordon finds his captured animals gone. He's told by one of his tribesmen that they were released by Bomba, whom Gordon dismisses as some sort of myth. Returning to his cottage where his wife, Ruth (Marjorie Lord) and son, David (Tommy Ivo) are staying with Nona (Elena Verdugo), their native housekeeper, Gordon becomes even more disturbed when David claims to know Bomba and that he's for real. Even though Nona has witnessed David and Bomba's activities together, Gordon still refuses to accept his son's imaginary friend. Hoping to remove David's influence on Bomba, the Gordons agree to send David to a boys school in Capetown to overcome his loneliness. Entering the scene is Doctor Charles Langley(Grandon Rhodes) from the Cairo Museum, traveling with his guides, Barton (John Ridgely) and Higgins (Don Harvey). Langley, searching for a missing ancient city believed to be buried somewhere near an reactivated volcano, hopes that Gordon could lead them there. It is then learned that a golden knife with precious stones David acquired from Bomba happens to be part of that lost treasure. As a favor to the Gordons, Barton and Higgins agree to drive David by jeep to the Capetown school, though actually they use him to show them the way to the treasure inside the lost volcano. Because David refuses to honor their demands, mainly for keeping Bomba's place a secret, the men hold him hostage until he does. Sensing David in great danger, Nona warns the Gordons and Langley. When Bomba learns what has happened to David, he swings into action, racing against time to rescue the boy from the bad men who'll stop at nothing to get what they want.

    Playing like a Saturday matinée serial, THE LOST VOLCANO, is an improvement over the previous two "Bomba" entries. Though routinely done, a familiar theme about a lonely child seeking companionship is hardly original yet great storytelling from a child's point of view. It brings about frustrations for a youngster who's not believed or taken seriously when talking about his special friend. This basic element is reminiscent to Val Lewton's classic tale of THE CURSE OF THE CAT PEOPLE (RKO Radio, 1944) where lonely child (Ann Carter) finds love and companionship from a woman, Irena (Simone Simon), who happens to be a ghost. Her father (Kent Smith) refuses to believe her story, and punishes her for telling such tales. At least Bomba is not a ghost. He's categorized simply as a imaginary friend made up by David. When David is unable to produce Bomba in the flesh, he's forbidden by his father to ever to speak of him again. While Bomba could have made his presence known, he chooses not to in fear of being put to captivity like a caged animal.

    Tommy Ivo, the boy in question, shows to be having a great time with his role, especially when playing jungle boy wearing only leopard skin loincloth provided him by Bomba. Bomba not only shows David the ropes of vine swinging, but methods of jungle survival as well. Ivo's David is that or an ordinary kid who hero worships Bomba as a role model. For Bomba, he looks upon David as a little brother he never had who fulfills his time of jungle living solitude.

    As an added bonus, there's typical jungle suspense grabbers of Bomba wrestling a crocodile, a large python wrapping itself around a villain, an earthquake and volcano eruptions. The supporting players of familiar faces helps, Donald Woods and John Ridgely for example, along with Marjorie Lord, best known as Danny Thomas's wife, Kathy, in the TV series "Make Room for Daddy."

    THE LOST VOLCANO, one one of the few "Bomba" adventures distributed to home video and DVD, is often listed at 67 minutes. The print presented on Turner Classic Movies (TCM premiere December 3, 2011) is clocked at 75 minutes. Either way, THE LOST VOLCANO is acceptable viewing for young and old alike. Next in the series: BOMBA AND THE HIDDEN CITY (1950). (**1/2)
    4bkoganbing

    Bomba Junior

    This film in the Bomba the Jungle Boy series has Johnny Sheffield making friends with the son of Donald Woods and Marjorie Lord who are in the jungle for Woods's work as a naturalist. The parents don't believe that Bomba exists, but their maid Elena Verdugo sure believes in the legend.

    Some visitors come archaeologist Grandon Rhodes and his guides Don Harvey and John Ridgely and young Tommy Ivo as the son shows him a jewel encrusted dagger from a lost city in an extinct volcano that's right next a very much live one. Rhodes sees another finding like Schleimann did with Troy, but the other two see loot. They kidnap Ivo and force him to lead them to the treasure in the volcano with Bomba and the parents in hot pursuit.

    I think you see where this is going. There was something kind of sweet about Bomba being lonely and making friends with young Ivo who in fact does look like him more than the local natives do. Even training him in jungle survival, a sort of Bomba Junior. Of course once Elena Verdugo happened on the scene I would think he'd want to make friends with her. She looks like she wants to with him real bad. In the previous film in the series Lita Baron in a similar role was a whole lot less subtle and I'm betting Monogram Pictures probably got mail on that from parents.

    For a kid supposedly Bomba's protégé, young Ivo acts really dumb some times. Bomba rescues him once and the kid's actions get him captured again.

    Not one of the better Bombas.
    Michael_Elliott

    Watch Out for That Rubber Croc!

    Lost Volcano, The (1950)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    Third film in the Johnny Sheffield Bomba series finds the jungle boy becoming friends with the son (Tommy Ivo) of an animal trapper (Donald Woods) and soon the kid is kidnapped because a couple thieves believes he can lead them to a dangerous volcano where a buried treasure can be found. This third film in the series suffers from a rather weak and predictable story but also it runs way too long. Clocking in at 75-minutes that's about ten or fifteen-minutes too long as things get so slow that you really feel as if you're watching the movie and someone hits the pause button and keeps it on for an hour or so. As with the previous two films, this one here contains some decent moments and this includes the performance of Ivo as the young boy. I thought the actor gave a very good performance and managed to really keep the film moving at a good pace. I certainly think the film improved each time he was on the screen and there's no question that Ivo and Sheffield shared some nice chemistry together. Veteran actor Woods is also good in his part but he's not on screen enough to make a real difference. The same is true for Marjorie Lord who plays the boy's mother. As with previous films, this one here features quite a bit of stock footage of various wildlife and there's one incredibly freaky scene where a man is attacked by a large snake. I'll admit that I'm terrified of snakes so this scene was extremely effective to me but others might not see it that way. Of course, being a low-budget series we get some rather funny scenes including Bomba's first fight with a rubber crocodile and it looks even cheaper than what was used in all those Tarzan movies. THE LOST VOLCANO, in the end, really suffers from a story that just doesn't move anywhere and direction that just doesn't spark any energy or excitement.
    7SnoopyStyle

    as good as it gets

    Bomba the Jungle Boy encounters Paul Gordon's safari party with captive animals. Bomba manages to free some of the animals from their cages. Paul still does not believe in the local legend of Bomba. Paul's son David disagrees with his father's work and his disbelief in Bomba. David plays in the jungle and actually meets Bomba. Two hunters arrive searching for a hidden treasure under the volcano. They kidnap David who claims to have learned the location from Bomba. Bomba comes to the rescue.

    I really like the messaging. They're fighting against the captive animal trade which is a bit ahead of its time. I like the use of the volcano stock footage. I would rather not use the fake volcano which looks fake. This B-movie franchise is always going to be hampered with fake settings and silly white boy premise. That cannot be helped. This one is probably as good as this franchise is going to be.
    chris_gaskin123

    A quite rare, enjoyable movie

    I recently obtained a copy of The Lost Volcano, which is a quite hard to find movie.

    This is one of a dozen Bomba the Jungle Boy movies starring Johnny Sheffield after he finished playing Boy in the Tarzan movies.

    The movie was quite enjoyable considering the low budget with Johnny playing a much younger version of Tarzan. His language is similar to Tarzan's too. This movies gets better as it moves along and the best part of the movie is the impressive eruption at the end. This is actually stock footage from One Million BC (1940), although we don't see any monsters from this movie. This is the second time Johnny Sheffield has encounted footage from One Million BC, as he encounted some of its monsters in Tarzan's Desert Mystery (1943).

    I enjoyed this movie a lot and is worth seeing if you get the chance, as it is quite rare.

    Rating: 3 and a half stars out of 5.

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      The way the character of little David is presented in this film suggests that Monogram Pictures executives may have been considering making David a recurring character, thus giving Bomba a younger sidekick similar to the character of "Boy" in the M-G-M Tarzan films. Not coincidentally, the role of Boy alongside Johnny Weissmuller had been played by Bomba star (and former M-G-M contract player) Johnny Sheffield.
    • Patzer
      During the volcano, in one repeated shot of Bomba and the others, the immediate foreground is shaking while the background is unchanged.
    • Zitate

      Ruth Gordon: You can't fight a volcano.

    • Crazy Credits
      Starring Bomba, The Jungle Boy
    • Verbindungen
      Features Tumak, der Herr des Urwalds (1940)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 28. November 1958 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • The Lost Volcano
    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Monogram Pictures
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      • 1 Std. 16 Min.(76 min)
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