Jungle Heat
Jungle Heat is a 1957 American adventure film directed by Howard W. Koch and written by Jameson Brewer. The film stars Lex Barker, Mari Blanchard, James Westerfield, Glenn Langan and Miyoko Sasaki. The film was released on July 22, 1957, by United Artists.[1][2] The film was shot on Kauai, Hawaii back to back with Voodoo Island.[3]
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Directed by | Howard W. Koch |
Produced by | Aubrey Schenck |
Written by | Jameson Brewer |
Starring | Lex Barker Mari Blanchard James Westerfield Glenn Langan Miyoko Sasaki |
Music by | Les Baxter |
Cinematography | William Margulies |
Edited by | John A. Bushelman |
Production company | Bel-Air Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese infiltrators attempt to turn Hawaiian labourers against American plantation owners.
Cast
- Lex Barker as Dr. Jim Ransom
- Mari Blanchard as Ann McRae
- James Westerfield as Harvey Mathews
- Glenn Langan as Roger McRae
- Miyoko Sasaki as Kimi-San Grey
- Rhodes Reason as Major Richard 'Dick' Grey
- Glenn Dixon as Felix Agung
- Bob Okazaki as Kuji
- Jerry Frank as Corporal
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References
- "Jungle Heat (1957) – Overview – TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- "Jungle Heat". TV Guide. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
- Stephen Jacobs, Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster, Tomahawk Press 2011 p 391-392
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