Jungle Hell

Jungle Hell is a 1955 American film written and directed by Norman A. Cerf.[1] The film was made from several episodes of an unsold television pilot starring Sabu entitled Jungle Boy. Sabu fought to not release the film. Additional footage of a flying saucer was added to the film in the 1960s with narration[2].

Plot

Natives visit a physician who, against the advice of a witch doctor, proceeds to try to heal burns.

Cast

gollark: There are many bad natural things and good unnatural things.
gollark: Natural ≠ good, as they say.
gollark: Clearly federal law is bad then.
gollark: Laws being ignored reduces the stability and predictability of the legal system and adds room for discretion, which is bad.
gollark: Having better laws is better than randomly dropping laws when inconvenient.

See also

References

  1. "Jungle Hell." The New York Times. Retrieved on February 2, 2009.
  2. Lawrence, Michael Sabu Bloomsbury Publishing, 25 Jul 2019


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