Jungle Moon Men

Jungle Moon Men(1955)

NR
04/08/1955 (US)Action, Adventure1h 10m
4.7

"AMAZING ADVENTURE in the LOST VALLEY OF THE MOON!"

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.

Charles S. Gould

Director

Dwight V. Babcock

Screenplay

Jo Pagano

Screenplay

Jo Pagano

Story

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Part of the Jungle Jim Collection

The adventures of Jungle Jim starring Johnny Weissmuller, a character first depicted in a comic strip by Alex Raymond (creator of Flash Gordon) and Don Moore. Weissmuller played a hunter with a deep knowledge of the Indigenous people of the area, its land, and animals.

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JUNGLE   JIM TRAILER

JUNGLE JIM TRAILER

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A review by CinemaSerf
5.0

Written on December 22, 2023

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 gets more and more menacing, the adventure more perilous, the insects more deadly - and this is all without leaving California! Anyway, their quest takes them to an hidden kingdom populated by the even more rare African branch of the oompa-loompa family and where the High Priestess of Ra "Oma" (Helene Stanton) has been happily minding her own business for centuries. In best "She" tradition, though, she falls in love and, well we just know that won't bode well. It's not a terrible film, it's just devoid of any originality as we plod through some library footage of rhinos, tigers, lions etc., en route to a denouement that made the short-ish seventy minute run-time seem quite considerably longer. That might have been down to the largely charm-free Weissmuller who should have just stuck to his loincloth and his vine-swinging yodelling, and to the rather uninspired and verbose writing. Pretty poor, sorry.