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La Forêt de la terreur

Original title: Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land
  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Angela Greene and Johnny Weissmuller in La Forêt de la terreur (1952)
AdventureFamilySci-Fi

Jungle Jim is forced to lead anthropologist Dr. Edwards into a land inhabited by giant people.Jungle Jim is forced to lead anthropologist Dr. Edwards into a land inhabited by giant people.Jungle Jim is forced to lead anthropologist Dr. Edwards into a land inhabited by giant people.

  • Director
    • Lew Landers
  • Writers
    • Samuel Newman
    • Alex Raymond
  • Stars
    • Johnny Weissmuller
    • Angela Greene
    • Jean Willes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    387
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    • Director
      • Lew Landers
    • Writers
      • Samuel Newman
      • Alex Raymond
    • Stars
      • Johnny Weissmuller
      • Angela Greene
      • Jean Willes
    • 13User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Johnny Weissmuller
    Johnny Weissmuller
    • Jungle Jim
    Angela Greene
    Angela Greene
    • Dr. Linda Roberts
    Jean Willes
    Jean Willes
    • Denise
    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    • Commissioner Kingston
    William Tannen
    William Tannen
    • 'Doc' Edwards
    George Eldredge
    George Eldredge
    • Fred Lewis
    Frederic Berest
    • Zulu
    Tamba
    Tamba
    • Tamba
    Jerado Decordovier
    • Native
    • (uncredited)
    Clem Erickson
    • Giant Man
    • (uncredited)
    William Fawcett
    William Fawcett
    • Old One
    • (uncredited)
    John Hart
    John Hart
    • Commissioner's Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Frank Jaquet
    Frank Jaquet
    • Quigley
    • (uncredited)
    Irmgard Helen H. Raschke
    • Giant Woman
    • (uncredited)
    Max Reid
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lew Landers
    • Writers
      • Samuel Newman
      • Alex Raymond
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    youroldpaljim

    Slightly better than the most of the others in this dreary series.

    The Jungle Jim movies produced by Sam Katzman and starring Johnny Weismuller were all low grade jungle adventures made strictly to fill the bottom half of a double bill. Unless you watch them out nostalgia or, are like me, a fan of Weismuller, they are pretty rough going. None of them seem to have been made with idea of making something good. The concurrent Tarzan films at RKO with Lex Barker, and the Bomba the Jungle Boy series at Monogram starring former "Boy" Johnny Sheffield, while not great, were at least reasonably well produced.

    JUNGLE JIM IN THE FORBIDDEN LAND is slightly enlivened by the presence of the strange "giant people." They are not giants, just very tall. They are supposed to be some kind of missing link. The makeup by Clay Campell is surprisingly good for such a cheap picture, but the only problem is that the "giant people" look more like werewolves than some kind of "missing link". Otherwise, JUNGLE JIM IN THE FORBIDDEN is just another Jungle Jim movie with the usual perfunctory performances, light skinned Africans, Columbia backlot jungle, stock footage, Tamba's hijinks etc.
    2planktonrules

    More crappy Jungle Jim adventures...

    During the 1930s and 40s, Johnny Weissmuller starred in a series of excellent Tarzan films for MGM. However, by the late 40s, Weissmuller's handsome good looks were giving way to middle age and MGM tired of the films. So, Weissmuller went looking for work and was hired to essentially play Tarzan in some very low-budget films. But, since they didn't own rights to Tarzan, the films were marketed as Jungle Jim films--Jim being a comic character which was much cheaper to license! Plus, Jim isn't exactly a jungle savage-- allowing the now paunchy Weissmuller to wear more clothes. While I love Weissmuller's Tarzan flicks, the Jungle Jim ones are not especially good...but at least they helped the aging actor to pay the bills.

    Here in "Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land", our hero is approached by a sexy scientist to go to some legendary land where there are giants. Jim knows better and refuses--especially since it involves ivory. But then he eventually is forced to go on this expedition-- one where you'll see all sorts of stock footage and crappy 'creatures'. One of my favorite is just before he agrees to go--- when Jim struggles with a vicious hippo--a hippo that clearly is rubber AND while he's supposed to be under water, Weissmuller clearly isn't and footage of water is superimposed over the scene! Talk about crappy!! There's also a wolfman sort of guy! Why? Who knows?! And then there's the Indian elephants (in Africa) with tusks taped onto it (you can see them wiggling about). The bottom line is that if you like crappy jungle films, then you will like this one. If you think it in any way approaches the quality of the classic Tarzan films, then are you in for a rude awakening! Rather awful overall...and a bit dull.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Among the best Jungle JIM

    And I will never stop repeating: never watch such items with a serious, first degree glance, that's very important. It is fun, exciting, second degree, destined to families, kids, adults with a young spirit in search of their childhood memory. This one directed by Lew Landers is better than the ones made by William Berke. That doesn't mean Landers was that better than Berke. Although.... I was very amused, never bored by this adventure action packed short film. I recommend it to any open minded moviegoers. Even TARZAN lovers will spend a good time in this TARZAN's cousin material. Forget the L. A. backlot settings.
    6coltras35

    Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land

    Dr. Linda Roberts (Angela Greene), an anthropologist in Africa, is on a mission to find a tribe of giants. Failing to get permission for her trek from the district commissioner, Kingston (Lester Matthews), she asks explorer Jungle Jim (Johnny Weissmuller) for help.

    However, Kingston has his own plans for the tribe and manages to capture two of its members. In the meantime, poachers searching for ivory complicate matters for Roberts -- and for Jim, who finds himself framed for murder.

    The giant people here aren't too gigantic and look more like werewolves- and of course their makeup isn't good. Sort of pointless to add them in the film but I guess it adds a fantasy angle. But ivory poaching is far from that and it is a nasty trade. Jean Willes plays a bad girl wanting to take down as many elephants as possible for their ivory- she's real horrid person and, needless to say, she gets her just desserts. Which is the point of Jungle Jim films. Good vs evil, done in a simplistic, yet fun way. There's enough action, especially towards the end to keep you watching. Liked the chemistry between Weissmuller and Angela Greene and how they worked together to take on the poachers. As for Tamba, he's up to his usual monkey business.
    5bkoganbing

    Mr.&Mrs. Missing Link

    Jungle Jim In The Forbidden Land is about Jungle Jim refusing to take anthropologist Angela Greene to a place in the jungle where living evidence of the fabled missing link is supposed to be. At the same time another woman of less character played by Jean Willes is looking to drive elephants through the jungle pass that goes through the missing link country. So a pair of agendas send Johnny Weissmuller into the forbidden land.

    Weissmuller is doing the humane thing, let these people alone. And one look at them when a man and woman get out of the jungle and start wreaking havoc on all around would convince most anyone that's a practical policy. Still both women want to get that hidden valley where Mr.&Mrs. Missing Link come from. And both are checking out Weissmuller too, for the specimen he is.

    Put all that together with Jungle Jim being framed for a murder he didn't commit and you have all the ingredients for this Jungle Jim feature. This one is done a bit more tongue and cheek than some of the others so it's bearable for adults.

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      Although the character's creator is not mentioned, the opening credits state that the story is "based on the newspaper feature Jungle Jim owned and copyrighted by King Features Syndicate."
    • Connections
      Followed by Voodoo Tiger (1952)

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land
    • Filming locations
      • Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 5m(65 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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