Daughter of the Jungle is a 1949 American adventure film directed by George Blair and written by William Lively. The film stars Lois Hall, James Cardwell, William Wright, and Sheldon Leonard, with James Nolan, and Jim Bannon. The film was released on February 8, 1949, by Republic Pictures.[1][2][3]
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Directed by | George Blair |
Screenplay by | William Lively |
Story by | Sol Shor |
Produced by | Franklin Adreon |
Starring | Lois Hall James Cardwell Sheldon Leonard James Nolan William Wright Jim Bannon |
Cinematography | John MacBurnie |
Edited by | Harold Minter |
Music by | Stanley Wilson |
Production company | Republic Pictures |
Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
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Running time | 69 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A small plane crash-lands in an African jungle. The pilot and his passengers – including a gangster and his accomplice who are being transported back to the USA in the custody of a government agent – encounter a missing millionaire and his Tarzan-like daughter, who tries to help the survivors get back to civilization.
The film is included in the 1978 book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time by Harry Medved and Randy Dreyfuss.[4]
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