Jungle Raiders (serial)
Jungle Raiders | |
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Directed by | Lesley Selander |
Produced by | Sam Katzman |
Written by |
Ande Lamb George H. Plympton |
Starring |
Kane Richmond Eddie Quillan Veda Ann Borg Carol Hughes |
Cinematography | Ira H. Morgan |
Edited by | Earl Turner |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 15 chapters (? min) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Jungle Raiders (1945) is a Columbia film serial.
Plot
Ann Reed travels to a mysterious land following her father, Dr. Murray Reed, who disappeared into its interior many years ago. Ann falls in with Bob Moore and Joe Riley who have just been mustered out of the military and plan to join Moore's father who is researching rumors of a miracle healing drug used by the witch doctor's of a mysterious tribe. The owner of the local trading post is determine to keep the scientists out of the area so he can locate a cache of jewels guarded by the tribe without outside interference...
Cast
- Kane Richmond as Bob Moore
- Eddie Quillan as Joe Riley, Bob Moore's comedy sidekick
- Veda Ann Borg as Cora Bell
- Carol Hughes as Zara, the High Priestess
- Janet Shaw as Ann Reed
- John Elliott as Dr Horace Moore
- Jack Ingram as Tom Hammil
- Charles King as Jake Raynes, owner of the trading post
- Ernie Adams as Charley, a henchman
- I. Stanford Jolley as Brent, a henchman
- Kermit Maynard as Cragg, a henchman
- Budd Buster as Dr Murray Reed, adductee and Ann Reed's father
- Nick Thompson as the chief of the Arzecs
- Alfredo DeSa as Matu
Production
Stunts
- George Magrill
- Kermit Maynard
- Eddie Parker
- Wally West
Chapter titles
- Mystery of the Lost Tribe
- Primitive Sacrifice
- Prisoners of Fate
- Valley of Destruction
- Perilous Mission
- Into the Valley of Fire
- Devil's Brew
- The Dagger Pit
- Jungle Jeopardy
- Prisoners of Peril
- Vengeance of Zara
- The Key to Arzec
- Witch Doctor's Treachery
- The Judgment of Rana
- The Jewels of Arzec
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See also
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Preceded by The Monster and the Ape (1945) |
Columbia Serial Jungle Raiders (1945) |
Succeeded by Who's Guilty? (1945) |
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