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La Loi de la jungle

Original title: Law of the Jungle
  • 1942
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
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Arline Judge, John 'Dusty' King, and Mantan Moreland in La Loi de la jungle (1942)
Adventure

Nona Brooks, former member of a stranded theatrical troupe, earns a temporary living singing in a cafe in Duakwa, British Rhodesia, Africa.Nona Brooks, former member of a stranded theatrical troupe, earns a temporary living singing in a cafe in Duakwa, British Rhodesia, Africa.Nona Brooks, former member of a stranded theatrical troupe, earns a temporary living singing in a cafe in Duakwa, British Rhodesia, Africa.

  • Director
    • Jean Yarbrough
  • Writers
    • George Bricker
    • Edmond Kelso
  • Stars
    • Arline Judge
    • John 'Dusty' King
    • Mantan Moreland
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    261
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writers
      • George Bricker
      • Edmond Kelso
    • Stars
      • Arline Judge
      • John 'Dusty' King
      • Mantan Moreland
    • 12User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Arline Judge
    Arline Judge
    • Nona Brooks
    John 'Dusty' King
    John 'Dusty' King
    • Larry Mason
    • (as John King)
    Mantan Moreland
    Mantan Moreland
    • Jefferson 'Jeff' Jones
    Arthur O'Connell
    Arthur O'Connell
    • Simmons
    C. Montague Shaw
    C. Montague Shaw
    • Sgt. Burke
    Guy Kingsford
    • Constable Whiteside
    Laurence Criner
    • Chief Mojobo - an Oxford Graduate
    • (as Lawrence Criner)
    Victor Kendall
    • Grozman
    • (as Victor Kendal)
    Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
    Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
    • Belts
    • (as Feodor Chaliapin)
    Martin Wilkins
    • Bongo
    Ed Brady
    Ed Brady
    • Man in Hotel Barroom
    • (uncredited)
    Hattie Noel
    Hattie Noel
    • Chief Mojobo's Sister
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Strange
    Robert Strange
    • Capt. Anthony Hobson
    • (uncredited)
    Emil Van Horn
    Emil Van Horn
    • Gorilla
    • (uncredited)
    Blue Washington
    Blue Washington
    • Native
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jean Yarbrough
    • Writers
      • George Bricker
      • Edmond Kelso
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    User reviews12

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    6pensman

    A C- film at best

    Not the worst movie, but milks stereotypes of Africans and African-Americans with one or two surprises. The copy I saw on YouTube was so grainy, I did not recognize Arthur O'Connell.

    The plot was actually pretty good, but I imagine the film played third after the A movie and first B movie. When I was young it wasn't unusual to go out for a night at the movies. This meant a reel of modern news events, a travelogue, at least one cartoon, and then the A movie followed by one other two B films. And sometimes the B movie turned out to become the real hit of the venue. Think Lilies of the Field with Sidney Poitier as an example.

    Law of the Jungle is not a super B movie but it has its moments. The best is the meeting between Mantan Moreland and Laurence Criner aka Chief Mojobo who is not only the chief of the warrior tribe that captured the three leads, but is a lodge brother of Jeff Jones (Morland). To say more might give away an important plot point.
    5ChuckStraub

    Mantan Moreland's acting is what makes this film.

    The main plot of the movie is espionage and adventure in the African Jungle. Nazi agents try to incite a native uprising against the British. This is drama and adventure with a healthy dose of comedy by Mantan Moreland. This film was made in 1942 and is certainly dated. You have to watch this film in the context of the times. Today this film will be looked upon as politically incorrect and demeaning to blacks. Mantan Moreland had what was considered a supporting role in Law of the Jungle but today he should be seen for what he is. This man is a good actor and a great comedian. Mantan Moreland playing Jefferson "Jeff" Jones is the main reason to watch this movie. Mantan Moreland may be better known to viewers for his roles as Birmingham Brown in the Charlie Chan movies of the mid 40s but he is great in law of the Jungle. Moreland is so good, he is even used as the main attraction on the cover art of the DVD. His acting is what takes Law of the Jungle a notch above being a blah boring movie.
    2boblipton

    The Natives Are Restless, And So Is The Audience

    Arline Judge is a singer who's manager left her stranded in Duakwa. In reality, that's in Ghana, but in this movie, it's in Rhodesia. She's making do singing for room and board, but because her boss is a spy, she gets accused of murder and leaves town, hooking up with paleontologist John 'Dusty' King and his manservant Mantan Moreland as real and fake police agents trail her.

    To say this is dire is an understatement. It's full of badly written lines, King offers a performance that has wood as its main component, and Moreland's efforts at comedy are hampered by a stupid script. There's a lot of wasted talent in the background, like Arthur O'Connell, C. Montaue Shaw, and Blue Washington, but director Jean Yarborough seems to have no interest in overcoming Monogram Pictures' lack of interest and budget.
    7rachel-193-120274

    THIS QUOTE IS WRONG "Cannons to the right of me! Cannons to the left of me! And I ain't got no health insurance!'

    HE ACTUALLY SAYS CANNIBALS to the right of me! CANNIBALS to the left of me! And I ain't got no health insurance!

    CANNIBALS NOT CANNONS!
    8dbborroughs

    The Natives are Restless and a Lot of Fun

    Stranded at a jungle outpost a singer tries to make her way home. Through circumstances beyond her control she ends up in the jungle on the run from Nazi's and the police who think she maybe connected to a murder. Reluctantly coming to her aid is a scientist with Mantan Moreland as an aide de camp.

    Back lot bound with some twists that must have been put in let the audience know that none of this was to be taken seriously, Law of the Jungle is an imperfect but very funny jungle adventure/comedy.

    Our heroine for once seems to be what she claims, a tough broad from Brooklyn way over her head. Her whiskey barrel voice is a nice change from the typical female shriek. Mantan Moreland is, as always, a joy to watch and how he shoots dice has to go down as one of the worst, and funniest scams in B movies.

    Is this the greatest movie ever made? No, but its one you will be sorry to see end, especially when you see Moreland and the King interact.

    8 out of 10. This is one to look for, especially since its out on cheaply priced DVD.

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    • Trivia
      The earliest documented telecasts of this film took place in New York City Sunday 13 June 1948 on WATV (Channel 13) . in Chicago Friday 14 January 1949 on WBKB (Channel 4), in Los Angeles Tuesday 12 April 1949 on KTLA (Channel 5), in San Francisco Wednesday 28 December 1949 on KRON (Channel 4), and in Cincinnati Tuesday 3 January 1950 on WKRC (Channel 11).
    • Goofs
      When singing "Jungle Moon" in the bar, the girl is backed by the sound of a full orchestra, while there is only a piano playing behind her. Meanwhile, the sound of a piano is absent from the orchestra background to her song.
    • Connections
      Edited into Dark Jungle Theater: Law of the Jungle (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Jungle Moon
      Written by Edward J. Kay (as Edward Kay)

      Sung by Arline Judge

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 1942 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Law of the Jungle
    • Production company
      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 1 minute
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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