The Lost Volcano is a 1950 American adventure film. It was the third in the 12-film Bomba, the Jungle Boy series.
| The Lost Volcano | |
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| Directed by | Ford Beebe |
| Written by | Ford Beebe |
| Based on | Roy Rockwood (based upon characters created by) |
| Produced by | Walter Mirisch |
| Starring | Johnny Sheffield |
| Cinematography | Marcel Le Picard |
| Edited by | Richard V. Heermance (as Richard Heermance) |
| Music by | Ozzie Caswell |
| Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Monogram Pictures |
| Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
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Running time | 67 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The parents of a young boy think Bomba is just an imaginary friend of their son's. Luckily, they learn differently after the boy is kidnapped by a pair of crooked jungle guides who are searching for a lost city's treasure. Bomba [Johnny Sheffield] rescues the boy, battles a croc, and with the help of an erupting volcano and a python, finishes off the bad guys.
"The Production is a small boy's paradise", said the Los Angeles Times adding that "Tarzan now has a formidable rival in Bomba."[1]
Bomba the Jungle Boy by Roy Rockwood | |
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