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Ramar of the Jungle

  • TV Series
  • 1952–1954
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
127
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Jon Hall, Ray Montgomery, and Nick Stewart in Ramar of the Jungle (1952)
Jungle AdventureAdventure

Missionaries' kid Tom Reynolds returns to the jungle as a doctor where he treats natives ("Ramar" means "White Medicine Man") and takes care of bad guys, aided by Prof. Ogden.Missionaries' kid Tom Reynolds returns to the jungle as a doctor where he treats natives ("Ramar" means "White Medicine Man") and takes care of bad guys, aided by Prof. Ogden.Missionaries' kid Tom Reynolds returns to the jungle as a doctor where he treats natives ("Ramar" means "White Medicine Man") and takes care of bad guys, aided by Prof. Ogden.

  • Stars
    • Jon Hall
    • Ray Montgomery
    • Nick Stewart
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    127
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    • Stars
      • Jon Hall
      • Ray Montgomery
      • Nick Stewart
    • 9User reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jon Hall
    Jon Hall
    • Dr. Tom 'Ramar' Reynolds
    • 1953–1954
    Ray Montgomery
    Ray Montgomery
    • Professor Howard Ogden…
    • 1953–1954
    Nick Stewart
    • Willy-Willy
    • 1953
    Victor Millan
    Victor Millan
    • Zahir
    • 1953–1954
    James Fairfax
    James Fairfax
    • Charlie
    • 1953–1954
    M'liss McClure
    • Trudy Van Dyne
    • 1953–1954
    Ludwig Stössel
    Ludwig Stössel
    • Peter Van Dyne
    • 1953–1954
    Joel Fluellen
    Joel Fluellen
    • Chaba
    • 1953–1954
    William Tannen
    William Tannen
    • Carl Hasick…
    • 1953
    Morris Buchanan
    Morris Buchanan
    • Chief Matuma…
    • 1953
    Emmett Smith
    • Chief Bolla…
    • 1953–1954
    Kenneth MacDonald
    Kenneth MacDonald
    • Dr. Arlington…
    • 1953–1954
    Edgar Barrier
    Edgar Barrier
    • Crisandi - The Healer…
    • 1953–1954
    Harry Woods
    Harry Woods
    • Wilkins…
    • 1953–1954
    James Griffith
    James Griffith
    • Phillip Dexter…
    • 1953–1954
    Paul Marion
    Paul Marion
    • Avia…
    • 1953–1954
    Harry Lauter
    Harry Lauter
    • Bellows…
    • 1953–1954
    Milicent Patrick
    • The White Goddess
    • 1953
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    4bkoganbing

    It's A Jungle Out There

    Just as Hollywood was getting far more realistic in its depiction of Africa starting with The African Queen and King Solomon's Mines, television took up the slack with all the clichés that had been done in Africa based films.

    Ramar of the Jungle was filmed as a syndicated series in the last days of European colonialism. It starred Jon Hall as Dr. Tom Reynolds who was born to missionary parents there and now was giving back to the community so to speak. His science sidekick was Ray Montgomery as Howard Ogden who was simply identified as a chemist. These two were in every episode.

    Hall and Montgomery had several other regulars, a different guide every season. James Fairfax was in for one season as Charley Smart who hailed from Capetown. The show moved to India for a season and latino actor Victor Millan played Zahir who was a Hindu. Then they were back in Africa and it was Nick Stewart as Willy Willy self proclaimed best guide in all Africa. In addition in the first season Ludwig Stossel and M'liss McClure played the Van Dynes father and daughter who owned a trading post. Ramar might have had a little something something going with Ms. Van Dyne, but she was dropped so Ramar concentrated strictly on science and medicine for the rest of the run.

    For a scientist Hall certainly got into a whole lot of trouble every episode and most of the time it wasn't necessarily coming out of his research and/or medical practice.

    Like another reviewer I too had a Ramar of the Jungle board game as a lad and I remember it seemed Ramar was in syndication on Channel 11 in New York forever. I'm sure if I saw the episodes today I'd probably laugh and be mortified at the appalling ignorance of the show's creators. It certainly couldn't be marketed today given it's white man's burden outlook.

    Still I do have a bit of nostalgia for Hall and Montgomery and all the trouble they managed to get into.
    kvnx

    Where was it filmed

    Though Ramar of the Jungle was probably also filmed at Corriganville, a lot of the jungle scenes were filmed at the LA Arboretum in Arcadia at the Lucky Baldwin estate. in the so called jungle garden. I remember going out there and seeing where it was filmed according to the guides......Also the animal scenes were taken from the ???Johnsons who did extensive filming of animals in Africa. It was a regular viewing at our home even in reruns. The first he was in a tent then a lab then was in India for some reason. Reruns ran a long time on channel 11 in the afternoons and us kids never missed them.....one bad guys were named Galvin and Danforth a favorite line which I still remember was....take your time, but HURRY.......
    9ivorybow

    Gave my childhood a world view

    I watched this faithfully, every episode, at ages 5, 6, and 7. Then I watched reruns. We had just gotten our first TV and this series was pure magic to me. I learned about other peoples, other ways of life, and Africa. Even though now when I joyfully revisit Ramar, and I see the inaccurate mixture of jungle and savanna animal habitats, it doesn't matter, because Ramar showed me the world and taught me so much at such a young age. I also learned fair play, honesty, service to humanity for other than material gain, and good versus evil. Charlie was a favorite too, with his British accent!
    wsteinard

    Probably watched every episode

    Ramar was weekly viewing fare in our house. What would seem corny to today's children was then watched in awe. Information would come to the party via a runner who had to cover more miles than a Range Roveer to get there. I seem to recall a Territorial police official who seems to appear out of nowhere to take someone into custody after Reynolds and Ogden ended their criminal career. Looking back I can still see some of the makeup and costumes that had a lot to be desired to be convincing by today's standards. But, that was then and the good guys always won. There was always a good moral ending to each episode. Babbet the monkey, was a great character too. I even had a "Ramar of the Jungle" board game! I would love to watch this series today.
    10rattler287

    First show on our first TV

    I stepped off the school bus in 1954 and saw a man installing an antenna on the roof. My brothers and sisters and I ran into the house and the first show we saw was Ramar of the Jungle. I'll never forget it as long as I live. TV was simple and entertaining back then. We weren't allowed to watch all day but there wasn't much for a kid to watch after the cartoons in the morning until late afternoon when Ramar of the Jungle came on and other shows like it. At night we watched mostly westerns and cop shows and shows about WWII. They are all fond memories of my childhood. I watch a lot of the same shows today and think how corny they were compared to what we have today but we loved them at the time. Before we got our TV, we had to go into town and watch my big brother's TV. It was usually the Wednesday night fights we watched.

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    • Trivia
      This was the first foreign television series to be aired in Flanders (Belgium).
    • Goofs
      Throughout the series, during the African adventures, while most of the stock footage shows lions, leopards, and giraffes, the elephants shown have small ears- the Indian variety.
    • Connections
      Edited into Thunder Over Sangoland (1955)

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    • Release date
      • October 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • ラマー・オブ・ジャングル
    • Filming locations
      • Nassour Studios - 5746 Sunset Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Arrow Productions Inc.
      • Television Programs of America (TPA)
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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