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The Jungle

  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 13m
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4.7/10
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Cesar Romero, Rod Cameron, and Marie Windsor in The Jungle (1952)
AdventureDramaSci-Fi

A great white hunter and an Indian princess trek into the Indian jungle to investigate a number of wild animal stampedes which have resulted in the deaths of many people. On their journey, t... Read allA great white hunter and an Indian princess trek into the Indian jungle to investigate a number of wild animal stampedes which have resulted in the deaths of many people. On their journey, they discover a herd of prehistoric wooly mammoths are responsible for the terror!A great white hunter and an Indian princess trek into the Indian jungle to investigate a number of wild animal stampedes which have resulted in the deaths of many people. On their journey, they discover a herd of prehistoric wooly mammoths are responsible for the terror!

  • Director
    • William Berke
  • Writers
    • Carroll Young
    • Orville H. Hampton
  • Stars
    • Rod Cameron
    • Cesar Romero
    • Marie Windsor
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    173
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    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writers
      • Carroll Young
      • Orville H. Hampton
    • Stars
      • Rod Cameron
      • Cesar Romero
      • Marie Windsor
    • 16User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Rod Cameron
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    • Steve Bentley
    Cesar Romero
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    • Rama Singh
    Marie Windsor
    Marie Windsor
    • Princess Mari
    Ruby Mayer
    • Aunt Sumira
    • (as Sulochana)
    M.N. Nambiar
    M.N. Nambiar
    • Mahaji
    David Abraham
    David Abraham
    • Prime Minister
    Ramakrishna
    • Babu
    Chitra Devi
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    • Director
      • William Berke
    • Writers
      • Carroll Young
      • Orville H. Hampton
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    4scsu1975

    These elephants wish they could forget

    Indian Princess Marie Windsor, along with Indian something-or-other Cesar Romero and American hunter Rod Cameron go off in search of prehistoric mammoths who are terrorizing regular elephants. Windsor is almost believable as an Indian, although her bindi disappears halfway through the movie. We do get a gratuitous shot of her in a bathing suit, so I can't complain. I had a hard time wrapping my head around Romero wrapping a turban around his head, but at least his acting is acceptable. Cameron, on the other hand, is extremely dull. There seem to be several subplots going on, but I couldn't keep up with most of them. One of the more ridiculous scenes is a knife fight between Romero and Cameron, which involves a lot of pointless pointing. The film was shot entirely in India, so there is some interesting scenery, and the supporting cast of local actors is decent. The mammoths, which don't appear until the final few minutes, are a letdown. Since they are barely onscreen, it's hard to tell what kind of "makeup" was used, but my guess would be large shag rugs.
    3planktonrules

    Woolly Mammoths in modern India....now that certain is special!

    Let's cut to the chase...the plot here in "The Jungle" is ridiculous. It's set in India and elephants have apparently been stampeding the countryside and killing many people. However, the great American hunter called in to take care of it, Steve Bentley (Rod Cameron) has just reported that everyone in his party but him got killed...and they were NOT elephants but Woolly Mammoths!! So, the determined Princess (Marie Windsor) heads into the jungle with her trusted Rama Singh (Cesar Romero) to see for herself...and Steve accompanies their party.

    In addition to Woolly Mammoths, the film also features something common in the era...white folks playing the leading roles even though they are supposed to be Indians. Romero can kinda pull it off but Marie Windsor looks about as Indian as Lassie! I think the film was sepia tinted to try to hide this but it doesn't work well. Nowadays, such casting is seen as culturally insensitive and insulting. At least everyone else in the film appears to be Indian and the film DOES get the look and feel of India right and the animals seem to be more accurate than most B-movies (where you'd see rhinos and kangaroos and more in the Indian jungle!). Considering it's a low-budget film, I was also surprised that some of the film was actually filmed in that country. So, culturally it's a mixed bag.

    So is it any good? Of course not! It really can't be! It's a product of its times but really isn't all that great...at best a slow-paced and very silly time passer. But, when it comes to giant monster films, it's better than most (not that this is high praise!).



    By the way, if you suffer from Ophidiophobia (the fear of snakes) skip this film. Trust me on this. Also, animal lovers might also want to avoid it as there's a scene where a tiger and Sloth Bear fight and it honestly looks like they just tossed 'em together and let them fight! Fortunately it APPEARS neither animal was seriously injured. Later, they toss a boar at a leopard! Great animal lovers they were NOT!
    7bux

    Interesting, but over-long sci-fi/adventure fare

    Interesting tale of giant mammoth elephants running amok in modern India. Features transparent special effects-elephants dressed in shaggy coats sporting tusk extensions. All this said, we do have a good story and a fine cast at work, and an exciting climax. It's been said that the running time on this one was doubled when it showed in India-courtesy of Robert Lippert, a master at 'padding.' Given a choice, opt for the shorter version.
    7mvescovi

    Prehistoric Mammoths in a well made film

    I can't really criticize this film. It is literally the first film I ever remember seeing and lead to a lifelong love of science fiction and horror films and prehistoric animals. Fortunately, seeing it again years later, it held up fairly well. Rod Cameron plays a big game hunter whose last safari was wiped out by mammoths. No one believes him, including his best friend, played by Cesar Romero, whose brother was among those killed. And Rod Cameron was the only survivor. The film was shot in India and has some good scenery. The acting is on a high level. I don't believe Rod Cameron, Cesar Romero and Marie Winsor ever turned in a bad performance. The mammoths, when they finally arrive are fairly effective. The ending also has an unusual twist, particularly for a 1950's science fiction film. Definitely worth seeing.
    youroldpaljim

    Prehistoric monster flick made in India is slow going.

    Most films about prehistoric animals almost always feature dinosaurs. This is one of the few films I know of that deals with prehistoric mammals. In this film the menace is woolly mammoths that are driving elephants out of the countryside and into villages wrecking havoc and death. While the basic idea is interesting, the film itself is slow going. The American version which is only a little more than an hour long is padded with lots material designed to use up footage. Its seems it takes the party almost forever to encounter the mammoths. The final confrontation is exciting but it takes too long. The only other point of interest is that this is the earliest American/Indian co-production that I am aware of.

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    • Trivia
      While most reference books give Marie Windsor's character name as "Princess Mari", her character's name in the movie is actually "Princess Sita".
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      Referenced in Skip E. Lowe Looks at Hollywood: Marie Windsor/Cesar Romero (1985)

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    • Release date
      • August 1, 1952 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Tamil
    • Also known as
      • Der Dschungel bebt
    • Filming locations
      • Salem, Tamil Nadu, India
    • Production company
      • Voltaire-Modern Theatres Ltd.
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    • Budget
      • $125,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Black and White(Sepiatone, original release)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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