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
- Sabu
- K. T. Stevens as Dr. Pam Ames
- David Bruce as Dr. Paul Morrison
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See also
References
- "Jungle Hell." The New York Times. Retrieved on February 2, 2009.
- Lawrence, Michael Sabu Bloomsbury Publishing, 25 Jul 2019
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