Bomba and the Hidden City is a 1950 American adventure film. It was the fourth film in the 12-film Bomba, the Jungle Boy series.[1]
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Directed by | Ford Beebe |
Screenplay by | Carroll Young |
Based on | Roy Rockwood (based upon characters created by) |
Produced by | Walter Mirisch |
Starring | Johnny Sheffield |
Cinematography | William A. Sickner (as William Sickner) |
Edited by | Roy A. Livingston (as Roy Livingston) |
Music by | Ozzie Caswell |
Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Monogram Pictures |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
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Running time | 71 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
This is the first Bomba movie to be filmed outdoors.
A photographer and his guide meet a corrupt Emir with a dirty secret. Only Bomba knows the truth and the Emir wants him silenced. Bomba defeats the Emir and his henchmen, returning a lost princess to her throne.
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