Overview:
Priestess Oma is forever young in this Jungle Jim knockoff of "She" or the La of Opar stories from "Tarzan". The Jungle Jim-type character is played by Weissmuller using his own name.Status: | Released (1955-04-08) |
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Screen: | Jo Pagano, Dwight V. Babcock |
Productions: | Clover Productions |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 94936: Johnny Weissmüller - Johnny Weissmuller
- 131281: Jean Byron - Ellen Marsten
- 93739: Helene Stanton - Oma
- 32434: William Henry - Bob Prentice
- 116845: Myron Healey - Mark Santo
- 102426: Billy Curtis - Damu
- 83912: Michael Granger - Nolimo
Crews
- 999948: Charles S. Gould - Director - Directing
- 95962: Jo Pagano - Screenplay - Writing
- 124735: Dwight V. Babcock - Screenplay - Writing
- 34112: Sam Katzman - Producer - Production
- 34115: Sidney Clifford - Set Decoration - Art
- 34428: Henry Batista - Editor - Editing
- 265751: Eddie Saeta - Assistant Director - Directing
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Johnny Weissmuller plays himself - or a sort of Victor Mature version of himself - as he does his "Allan Quartermain" impersonation guiding the rather determined "Ellen" (Jean Bryon) through the middle jungle in search of a long-lost companion. Deeper and deeper they go, the wildlife ....
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