Jungle Jim (1936)
Facts
| Directed by | Ford I. Beebe |
| Cast | Henry Brandon, Evelyn Brent, Al Bridge, Jack Clifford, Raymond Hatton, Eddie Parker, Paul Sutton and Grant Withers |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1935 |
| DVD Release | September 24, 2002 |
| Running Time | 232 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 089859834028 |
| Buy this item | $19.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 13 6:08 EDT (details) 2 DVD, JUNGLE JIM (DVD MOVIE), Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 10 new from $11.71, 6 used from $10.92 |
About Jungle Jim
This set contains 12 chapters of the popular 1930's serial that was based on the comic strip created by Alex Raymond (FLASH GORDON). Jungle Jim (Grant Withers) travels to Africa in search of Joan (Betty Jane Rhodes) a rich young lady who was reported missing in the jungle. In his findings Jim discovers that Joan has since become the leader of a tribe and has been under the evil spell of The Cobra (Henry Brandon). Eventually Jim helps Joan out of the spell leaving the two fighting for their lives en route to freedom.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/CLASSIC UPC: 089859834028 Manufacturer No: 8340 Product Description
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Average user review:| "VCI and Universal Pictures present Alex Raymond's ~ Jungle Jim" |
Under director's Ford Beebe and Clifford Smith with screenplay by Wyndham Gittens, Ray Trampe and Norman S. Hall...the cast Grant Withers (Jim 'Jungle Jim' Bradley), Betty Jane Rhodes (Joan Redmond/Mrs. Tom Redmond), Raymond Hatton (Malay Mike) (Raymond Hatton had been in films since the "teens". He had appeared with Lon Chaney in a few films. He is probably best remembered as the crusty old sidekick in a long list of "B" westerns, most notably "The Rough Rider" series (1941-42) with Buck Jones and Tim McCoy- one of my favorite sidekicks of Johnny Mack Brown), Evelyn Brent ( Shanghai Lil), Henry Brandon ( The Cobra), (Henry Brandon was always one of my favorite villains. He had the lead in the 1940 serial "Drums of Fu Manchu". He was often cast as an Indian Chief as in "The Searchers" (1956) and "Two Rode Together" (1961), Bryant Washburn (Bruce Redmond)Al Bridge (Slade), Al Duvall (Kolu)...another great serial provided by Universal Pictures during their heyday in the early '30s...can two safaris that enter the African jungle find a white girl who is the heiress to a fortune...Jungle Jim leads one, while the other safari group wants to kill the girl and take over her inheritance...will Jungle Jim triumph over the evil men who wish to do harm to our heroine Lion Girl...stayed tuned and don't miss each exciting chapter.
CHAPTER TITLES: (Disc One)
1. Into the Lion's Den
2. The Cobra Strikes
3. The Menacing Herd
SPECIAL FEATURES: (Disc One)
BIOS:
Grant Witers
Betty Jane Rhodes
Raymond Hatton
Ford I. Beebe (Director)
PHOTO GALLERY
VCI CLIFFHANGER COLLECTION (Disc One)
The Master Key
The Mysterious Mr. M
Mystery of the Riverboat
Riders of Death Valley
The Royal Mounted Rides Again
Jungle Queen
Raiders of Ghost City
The Phantom Creeps
Winners of the West
CHAPTER TITLES: (Disc Two)
4. The Killer's Trail
5. The Bridge of Terror
6. Drums of Doom
7. The Earth Trembles
8. The Killer Lion
9. The Devil Bird
10.Descending Doom
11.In the Cobra's Castle
12.The Last Safari
Own them now on DVD....if you crave action, drama and plenty of adventure then this is the place for all of the above...if you enjoyed this serial check out another release from VCI Entertainment as they present Edgar Rice Burroughs "Jungle Girl" (1941) (digitally remastered), 15 Chapters of vintage Republic Serial each episode chuck full of scenes loaded with cliffhanger adventure...gotta love it!
Great job by VCI Entertainment for releasing the digital transfere with a clean, clear and crisp print...looking forward to more of the same from the '30s vintage serial era...order your copy now from Amazon or VCI Entertainment, stay tuned once again with a top notch serial from VCI...just the way we like 'em!
Total Time: 232 mins on DVD ~ VCI Entertainment 8340 ~ (9/24/2002) September 13, 2005
| Jungle Jim: a nice entertainment ! |
I'm not completely agree with the other viewers. I found this chapterplay a little bit slow paced and sometimes too talky. Grant Withers is a nice Jungle Jim, Raymond Hatton adds some pleasant jokes, but Betty Jane Rhodes isn't very convincing as Joan the Lion Goddess. Henry Brandon is perfect as the Cobra, also Evelyn Brent as Shanghai Lil. Brandon is really an underrated actor. I specially think about his part as the indian chief Scar in the "Searchers" directed by John Ford. I haven't seen him yet in "Drums of Fu Manchu", but I'm sure he must be great. I hope someday there will be a book about all the villains in serials !
So what else can be said about "Jungle Jim" ? It's an honest entertainment, but it could have been better. I found it sometimes a little bit superficial. Perhaps the directors Ford Beebe and Cliff Smith didn't have the same sense of action like William Witney & John English. However if you like jungle adventures, you will enjoy these 12 chapters. April 18, 2004
| As good as a serial can be |
| AN ABSOLUTE MUST FOR ALEX RAYMOND FANS! |
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