Queen of the Jungle
Queen of the Jungle is a 1935 independent film serial produced by Herman Wohl and released theatrically by Screen Attractions.
Queen of the Jungle | |
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Directed by | Robert F. Hill Glenn Cook (asst.) |
Produced by | H.A. Wohl |
Written by | Griffin Jay |
Music by | Hal Chasnoff |
Edited by | Carl Himm |
Distributed by | Screen Attractions |
Release date |
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Running time | 12 chapters (197 minutes) (serial) 65 minutes (film) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
David Worth travels into Africa to find his old friend Joan Lawrence, who disappeared in a hot air balloon as a child while the pair were with an expedition searching for radium deposits. Unknown to David, she was discovered by an African tribe and became their queen.
Cast
- Reed Howes as David Worth
- Mary Kornman as Joan Lawrence
- Marilyn Spinner as Joan Lawrence (as a child)
- Dickie Jones as David Worth (as a child)
- William J. Wals as John Lawrence
- Lafe McKee as Kali
- Eddie Foster as Rocco
Production
Most of the action footage in this serial came from the 1922 silent serial The Jungle Goddess, with the principal actors in the new scenes made up and costumed on indoor jungle mockups to match the old outdoor footage.
Release
Theatrical
Screen Attractions released Queen of the Jungle in 1935 as both a 12-chapter serial and a 65-min feature film.
Chapter titles
- Lost in the Clouds
- Radium Rays
- The Hand of Death
- The Natives' Revenge
- Black Magic
- The Death Vine
- The Leopard Leaps
- The Doom Ship
- Death Rides the Wave
- The Temple of Mu
- Fangs in the Dark
- The Pit of the Lions
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See also
References
- Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 214. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
External links
Preceded by Mystery of the River Boat (1944) |
Universal Serial Jungle Queen (1945) |
Succeeded by The Master Key (1945) |
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