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La ruée sauvage des éléphants

Titre original : Elephant Stampede
  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 11min
NOTE IMDb
5,2/10
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Donna Martell and Johnny Sheffield in La ruée sauvage des éléphants (1951)
ActionAventureCriminalitéThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueElephant poachers Joe Collins and Bob Warren plan to steal a load of ivory which the natives want to give to the missionary, Miss Banks, but Bomba the Jungle Boy calls on friendly elephants ... Tout lireElephant poachers Joe Collins and Bob Warren plan to steal a load of ivory which the natives want to give to the missionary, Miss Banks, but Bomba the Jungle Boy calls on friendly elephants to trample them to death.Elephant poachers Joe Collins and Bob Warren plan to steal a load of ivory which the natives want to give to the missionary, Miss Banks, but Bomba the Jungle Boy calls on friendly elephants to trample them to death.

  • Réalisation
    • Ford Beebe
  • Scénario
    • Roy Rockwood
    • Ford Beebe
  • Casting principal
    • Johnny Sheffield
    • Donna Martell
    • John Kellogg
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,2/10
    213
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Ford Beebe
    • Scénario
      • Roy Rockwood
      • Ford Beebe
    • Casting principal
      • Johnny Sheffield
      • Donna Martell
      • John Kellogg
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    Johnny Sheffield
    Johnny Sheffield
    • Bomba
    Donna Martell
    Donna Martell
    • Lola
    John Kellogg
    John Kellogg
    • Bob Warren
    Myron Healey
    Myron Healey
    • Joe Collins
    Edith Evanson
    Edith Evanson
    • Miss Banks
    Leonard Mudie
    Leonard Mudie
    • Andy Barnes
    Martin Wilkins
    • Chief Nagalia
    Guy Kingsford
    • Mark Phillips
    James Adamson
    • Malako
    • (non crédité)
    Jimmy Payne
    • Native
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    Maxie Thrower
    • Native
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Ford Beebe
    • Scénario
      • Roy Rockwood
      • Ford Beebe
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    5bkoganbing

    Pachyderms In Peril

    This segment of the Bomba the Jungle Boy series finds Bomba trying to better himself by learning to read. Teaching him is the lovely Donna Martell, teaching assistant to Edith Evanson at the local native village. She'd like to further Bomba's education in other ways, but Bomba has his mind on book learning.

    All that comes to an end when ivory poachers arrive in the territory in the persons of John Kellogg and Myron Healey. They murder their professional hunting guide and assume his identity. And Healey starts moving in on Martell which bothers everyone.

    Elephant Stampede marked the appearance of Leonard Mudie as Commissioner Andy Barnes. The character appeared in the first Bomba film with another actor, but was then dropped. Mudie played Barnes throughout the rest of the series and was the only other regular besides Johnny Sheffield as Bomba.

    If you know the Tarzan series and know his relationship with the elephant community and how they mutually aid each other you know something about how this turns out. And Bomba does need the aid of his pachyderm friends.

    One of the better in the Bomba series.
    6lugonian

    Bomba: For the Love of Ivory

    ELEPHANT STAMPEDE (Monogram, 1951), with screenplay and direction by Ford Beebe, marks the sixth entry to the "Bomba, the Jungle Boy" adventure series starring Johnny Sheffield. In one of the better entries, cast change includes Leonard Mudie for Charles Irwin in the role of Bomba's friend, Deputy Commissioner Andy Barnes. As with the earlier segments, there is a young girl about Bomba's age who becomes more interested in him while Bomba's interest is on other things.

    The plot development is introduced in three segments before leading to an entire whole: 1) As the camera tracks around the jungle setting, capturing the presence of elephants and other animals starting their day. Bomba (Johnny Sheffield) is seen riding one of the elephants while a hawk rests on his arm. The hawk flies to a tree branch where Bomba senses danger as he sees a snake approaching the bird, where Bomba gets off elephant and saves the day. 2) Lola (Donna Martell), a native girl, is seen ringing the bell for native tribe to enter cottage school of Miss Banks (Edith Evanson) where the missionary teacher gives lessons about the alphabet. During that time, Lola goes to Bomba where they meet at a secret place near the lake where she teaches him letters and how to read . 3) Mark Phillips (Guy Kingsford) is an authorized hunter, accompanied by Bob Warren (John Kellogg) and Joe Collins (Myron Healey). Because Collins has illegally shot and killed an elephant for its ivory, Phillips places him under arrest, but accidentally shoots Phillips during a struggle with the gun. Placing the body under some branches, Warren takes his credentials and assumes the identity of Phillips so they can hunt for ivory. As Andy Barnes (Leonard Mudie) meets and takes Collins and "Phillips," to the village to meet with Miss Banks, she secretly tells Barnes she suspects the men are not what they appear to be, considering the fact that she knows Mark Phillips, and the man pretending to be him has a "W" label on his buckle. As Andy heads back to the station to check up on these men by telegram, he asks Bomba to watch over these men and not to do anything until he returns. Later, Warren and Collins discover Bomba has discovered the body of Phillips, with intentions of killing him before tricking the native chief Nagala (Martin WIlkins) into revealing the secret cave where the cache of ivory is stored.

    Pretty good "Bomba" adventure that presents Donna Martell teaching Bomba how to read and spell, though her notions are more on the romantic side than his lessons. To make him jealous, she joins forces with the ivory hunters, unaware that they are using her for their personal gain. Of the villains, John Kellogg, whose physical mannerisms comes as a reminded to character actor, Douglas Fowley, stands out through his vicious presence showing no remorse for his evil actions. Moving in episodic manner like a chapter serial with enough material for its 71 minutes, the movie title eventually comes to full swing late into the story.

    Commonly shown on broadcast television during the 1960s and 1970s on morning or afternoons for the juvenile viewers, ELEPHANT STAMPEDE and other Bomba adventures can presently be seen on Turner Classic Movies (TCM premiere: January 6, 2012). Next in the series: AFRICAN TREASURE (1952) (**)
    4a_chinn

    Most bearable of the Bomba films I've seen thus far

    Yet another cheap Monogram Pictures' Bomba film, with it's signature phony looking backlot jungle, poorly done rear projection, and an overuse of stock jungle footage. The entry has Bomba stopping evil ivory hunters and is less racist than most entries and also a slightly more enjoyable film than the rest of the series. After having watched five of the 12 Bomba films, I'm not sure I really need to see any more, though I'll probably make myself to just say I've seen all of them. Still, this was probably the most bearable of them that I've seen thus far.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Ford Beebe's stampede

    When you have seen one BOMBAs series film, it's the same with the JUNGLE JIM series too, you have seen all of them. More or less.... Unlike the TARZAN films, which were very variable, depending of the producers, directors and actors playing Tarzan, the BOMBAs and JUNGLE JIM's were all alike. Most of the time, the villains are all White, hunters, nazis, Uranium, diamond, gold seekers, or also ivory traffic goons. Many many stock shots, but all those films, which this movie belongs to, were all fun, excellent time waster, under the condition you watch them once in a while. Ford Beebe provided the bulk of Bomba. And the producer was at least not the infamous Sam Katzman but the famous Walter Mirish. Who will be famous for bigger budgets later. IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT, MAGNIFICENT SEVEN...
    5utgard14

    "I see I have taught you the meaning of the new little word -- jealousy."

    The sixth Bomba movie starring Johnny Sheffield has Bomba learning to read from beautiful Lola (Donna Martell). Lola is interested in Bomba for more than his mind but, as was the case in most of these movies, Bomba will have none of that. So, to make him jealous, Lola starts flirting with one of two ivory poachers. Bomba doesn't care about the flirting but he does care about the poaching. So he steps in to put a stop to them killing his elephant friends.

    No doubt some modern viewers will read some unintended subtext into the fact that Bomba was often uninterested in the attractive women throwing themselves at him in these movies. I think the real reason was the makers of these movies were aiming them at little boys who didn't like 'mushy stuff,' as well as the comic value that comes from some of these situations. Anyway, the series really needed a Jane like Tarzan had. It's unfortunate they didn't see it that way but that's just one of the many reasons this series never rises above middling juvenile entertainment. This entry is par for the course with the usual rear projection effects and stock footage but there is a nice supporting cast, which helps.

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    • Anecdotes
      Asian elephants were used because African elephants are hard to train. Since Asian elephants have smaller ears than African ones, larger fake ears were attached to them.
    • Gaffes
      The story takes place in Africa, but all of the elephants, except those seen in brief snippets of archive footage, are Indian, not African; in some of the sequences, obviously lifted out of previous films, large, artificial ears have been attached to the Indian elephants to make them look more like their African cousins, but the results are nothing more than ludicrous.
    • Citations

      Joe Collins: It must be pretty dull around here for a pretty little thing like you...

      Lola: Oh, no - I have my Bomba...

      Joe Collins: Bomba? What's that - your pet water buffalo?

      Lola: Bomba is a white boy who lives in the jungle. He is good, and strong, and he talks to the animals...

      Joe Collins: You have quite an imagination!

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      Followed by African Treasure (1952)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 octobre 1951 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Elephant Stampede
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden - 301 N. Baldwin Avenue, Arcadia, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Monogram Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 11min(71 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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