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Jungle Man-Eaters

  • 1954
  • 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Karin Booth, Johnny Weissmuller, and Tamba in Jungle Man-Eaters (1954)
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Jungle Jim does battle with a would-be diamond smuggler and a renegade tribe.Jungle Jim does battle with a would-be diamond smuggler and a renegade tribe.Jungle Jim does battle with a would-be diamond smuggler and a renegade tribe.

  • Director
    • Lee Sholem
  • Writer
    • Samuel Newman
  • Stars
    • Johnny Weissmuller
    • Karin Booth
    • Richard Stapley
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    291
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    • Director
      • Lee Sholem
    • Writer
      • Samuel Newman
    • Stars
      • Johnny Weissmuller
      • Karin Booth
      • Richard Stapley
    • 11User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Johnny Weissmuller
    Johnny Weissmuller
    • Jungle Jim
    Karin Booth
    Karin Booth
    • Dr. Bonnie Crandall
    Richard Stapley
    Richard Stapley
    • Inspector Jeffrey Bernard
    Bernie Hamilton
    Bernie Hamilton
    • Zuwaba
    Gregory Gaye
    Gregory Gaye
    • Leroux
    • (as Gregory Gay)
    Lester Matthews
    Lester Matthews
    • Comm. Kingston
    Paul Thompson
    • Zulu
    Vince Townsend Jr.
    • Chief Boganda
    • (as Vince M. Townsend Jr.)
    Louise Franklin
    • N'Gala
    Tamba
    Tamba
    • Tamba the Chimp
    John Merton
    John Merton
    • French Ship's Crewman
    • (uncredited)
    Woody Strode
    Woody Strode
    • One of Native Escorts to Biplane
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lee Sholem
    • Writer
      • Samuel Newman
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    searchanddestroy-1

    Jungle Jim excellent yarn

    It helped a lot, to appreciate it, to watch this item is such a good copy. I don't think that any Jungle Jim episode is really unbearable; they are on the contrary all fun, entertaining and this one makes no exception. Good acting and the directing is OK from the ambitionless Lee Sholem. Diamond smugglers are here the villains instead of atom scientists and spies, ivory seekers or wild animals hunters. I have the feeling that this movie is a bit better than usual, maybe because of the copy quality. Just notice Bernie Hamilton the futur chief of STARSKY AND HUTCH. So, that's a good episode of this movie series to be watched without any serious expectations.
    youroldpaljim

    Just another Jungle Jim movie.

    Well just about. This one is the only Jungle Jim movie that actually features black Africans as natives. Most of the other Jungle Jim movies featured natives that looked like south sea islanders. The story deals with an evil diamond smuggler who teams up with an evil native tribe to drive a peaceful tribe off their land. The film is heavily padded with stock footage. Also the title is a cheat. You would think a film with "man eaters" in the title would feature a man eating lion(s) or a cannibal tribe. The film features neither.
    3BA_Harrison

    Sadly, no cannibals were involved in the making of this film.

    Ex-Olympic swimming champ and Tarzan star Johnny Weissmuller hung up his loincloth in 1948, the star no longer in the tip-top physical condition necessary for the role of Edgar Rice Burroughs' legendary vine-swinger. But instead of retiring, Weismuller simply slipped on a shirt and pants to hide his gut and returned to the jungle to play African guide and adventurer Jungle Jim.

    Jungle Man-Eaters, the last of Weissmuller's Jungle Jim films, featured the tag-line 'JOHNNY AGAINST THE CANNIBALS!', but is far less exciting than the capital letters and exclamation mark would have us believe. In fact, there are no cannibals; instead, we get a diamond smuggler and a warring tribe who will do anything to get their hands on a fortune in gems, all of which is frustratingly dull. Jungle Jim comes to the rescue, only taking time out from unconvincing fist-fights with the baddies to wrestle a man in a moth-eaten lion costume and a roll around in the water with a rubber croc. More padding comes in the form of comedic chimp Tamba, who eats lots of bananas (hilarious—not!), and stock footage of a variety of wild animals, some of which are obviously not indigenous to Africa.

    As a big fan of Weissmuller's Tarzan series, I've long been keen to check out one of his Jungle Jim films, but if this is any indication of their quality, it might be some time before I see any more. I sure hope that the series started a lot stronger than it finished
    7coltras35

    jungle Man-eaters

    Jungle Jim is recruited to track down a group of French diamond smugglers who seek to alter the price of diamonds through taking over a secret diamond field. The smugglers not only murder the original owners of the diamond field but set up inter-tribal warfare to prevent any intruders from learning of the diamond field.

    There's a jungle but no man-eaters in this Jungle Jim entry, obviously the filmmakers thought a rather dramatic name would pull in the punters- no need really as this is a good entry, less fantasy and men in gorilla suits. The threat is more earthy- diamonds smuggling. The villain is quite scheming. The plot is quite hectic, the peril ramped up, but what I liked most was how the heroes -jungle Jim, Richard Stapley, Karin Booth and the future Starsky and Hutch police boss Bernie Hamilton - work together to bring down the bad guys. There's the usual stock footages, but it's a b-film after all; Tamba the chimp is also at hand helping ( and consequently making things worse; he knocks Jim out when throwing a rock aimed at the bad guys!!) as well as winding up the beautiful Karin Booth by wearing her medical equipment.
    Michael_Elliott

    Yet More Stock Footage with a Little Jim Thrown In

    Jungle Man-Eaters (1954)

    * 1/2 (out of 4)

    This was the thirteenth and final film in the Jungle Jim series, although three more films would follow but the Jungle Jim name would be dropped. This time out Jim (Johnny Weissmuller) must try and locate some diamond smugglers who are using an evil jungle tribe to scare off the good tribes in the jungle. Soon Jim is fighting men, lions, crocs and various other beasts while trying to impress a girl (Karin Booth). Like so many of these old series, I'm having to watch this one out of order but I've seen enough to realize all the negative things I've heard are pretty much try. It's rather amazing to see how much stock footage and cheese is throughout this thing and I really have to wonder if the studio checked to see how much stock footage they had and then just built a story around it. As bad as this film is I can't help but almost recommend it simply due to its campy nature and at times god-awful acting. God bless Weissmuller but it's clear he wasn't any type of actor outside the Tarzan image. His line delivery here is pretty bad but then again I'll give him credit because it's actually better than some of the earlier films in the series. He was also getting up their in age and there are times where it seems like he's in pain trying to (slowly) run yet we're suppose to believe he has the strength to fight a wild lion or a crocodile. Speaking of the lion scene, we're treated to quite a bit of stock footage including some with the lion fighting a bull and getting knocked around pretty badly. This is some rather interesting footage and I'm sure it's not going to sit well with some viewers. When Jim finally gets to fight this same lion thankfully he's turned into a fake rug by then. Supporting players Booth, Richard Wyler and Bernie Hamilton aren't much better as they zip in and out of stock footage and poorly added scenes trying to fit in with it. Just check out the sequence where one of the villages are burned and we see footage of various animals trying to escape the smoke. The fake smoke added to the stock footage just shows how cheap this movie and series was. Again, this is an incredibly poorly made film but it remains mildly charming simply because of the camp value. This is third-rate material all the way but producer Sam Katzman probably laughed his way to the bank.

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      At one point Jungle Jim mentions to Inspector Bernard that in just a few more miles they'll hit the coast just below Nairobi. Nairobi is located in the highlands of southern Kenya, which is bordered on the south by the country of Tanzania, known as Tanganyika when the movie was made.
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      Followed by Cannibal Attack (1954)

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    • Release date
      • June 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Urwald in Aufruhr
    • Filming locations
      • Ray Corrigan Ranch, Simi Valley, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 8m(68 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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