Animal trainer Clyde Beatty heads a rescue party in search of his girl, Ruth, and her father who get lost looking for an uncharted island. His dirigible crashes into the jungles of the islan... Read allAnimal trainer Clyde Beatty heads a rescue party in search of his girl, Ruth, and her father who get lost looking for an uncharted island. His dirigible crashes into the jungles of the island. When he locates Ruth, he learns that her father has disappeared. The ensuing search is ... Read allAnimal trainer Clyde Beatty heads a rescue party in search of his girl, Ruth, and her father who get lost looking for an uncharted island. His dirigible crashes into the jungles of the island. When he locates Ruth, he learns that her father has disappeared. The ensuing search is hindered by greedy gold hunters and wild animals.
- Ruth Robinson
- (as Cecelia Parker)
- Crewman
- (as Wally Wales)
- Cook
- (as Jack Catlyle)
- Slim - Crewman
- (as Charles Whitaker)
- Sandy
- (uncredited)
- Gorilla
- (uncredited)
- Naval Cfficer [Ch. 1]
- (uncredited)
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Clyde Beatty is a nice enough guy, though obviously not an actor...but then few of the real-life celebrities that did movies and serials in the 30's & 40's were (Red Grange, Frank Hawks, Sammy Baugh...though Houdini pulled it off back in 1919). There are a lot of animal action shots, which is a pleasure to watch. Clyde has this stupid hypnotic eye power over the beasts at a couple of points in the story, but those moments are easily ignored.
All in all a nice little serial...fun, good locations, good guys, bad guys, wild animals, lost treasure...sounds good to me!
***this film is crap***
I can't even be bothered describing this one. It's a jungle film with very little jungle action. No natives. The same animals you see at the start turn up as wild animals, and this nugget just abuses the animals all the way through. I don't care if it's a bygone age.
***takes huge crap onto lion taming***
I need ten lines? Okay
****takes another crap on lion taming****
Completely contrived of course, but that's not a bad thing in this case and I feel it does have great historic value.
With regard to being contrived, I mean, really, first you have amazing scenes of wild cats fighting in a cage, wild cats that are never found together in nature, then, lo and behold, our friends end up on an uncharted island where, unlike everywhere else in the world, those same wild cats just happen to live (and of course, fight) together naturally. Or, I don't know, maybe their cages fell from a plane on the way to the circus? But seriously, there are few movies that cause your hair to stand on end for real. I have been around lions and with some, their roar travels an amazing distance. Two people I know mistook a lion's roar for what they seriously thought was a big metal bridge being hit by strong winds! I think certain sections of this movie/serial WOULD have perhaps fit the science fiction genre if they had used weird-looking hybrid species of wild cats on the uncharted island. That would have made it more intense and even more unusual, as well..."Tiglons and ligers and bears, oh my." 8/10.
Did you know
- TriviaChapter Titles:
- 1. Noah's Ark Island
- 2. Nature in the Raw
- 3. Hypnotic Eye
- 4. Pit of Crocodiles
- 5. Gorilla Warfare
- 6. Battle of Beats
- 7. Tiger's Prey
- 8. Lion's Brood
- 9. Eyes of the Jung;e
- 10. Human Hyenas
- 11. The Gorilla
- 12. Take Them Back Alive
- Alternate versionsAlso released in the same year and under the same title as a 68-minute feature version of the serial.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Lost Jungle (1934)
Details
- Runtime4 hours 3 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1