Nona Brooks, former member of a stranded theatrical troupe, earns a temporary living singing in a café in Duakwa, British Rhodesia, Africa. The café owner is secretly in league with two foreign agents with a goal of making the natives restless. American explorer Larry Mason leaves for the jungle with his servant, Jeff and a safari. Nona escapes the café into the jungle but is followed by the agents as, unknowing to her, she is carrying a report of the agent s activities. She joins the safari just as all hands are captured by a tribe of natives. Written by Les Adams Law of the Jungle is a 1942 American English-language Adventure Romance film starring See Below, Arline Judge, John dusty King, Mantan Moreland, Arthur O connell, C. Montague Shaw and Blue Washington. Law of the Jungle was Produced by Lindsley Parsons. Law of the Jungle is written by George Bricker and Edmond Kelso and it is directed by Jean Yarbrough. Monogram Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Law of the Jungle was released on 6th February 1942 and takes a screen time of 61 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Mack Stengler and editing by Jack Ogilvie
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Jini Score 1.0/10
Critics Score 35%
Rating 5.1/10
Jini Score 1.0%
Critics Score 35
Rating 5.1
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Date06 FEB 1942
Language
English
Genre
Adventure
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Romance
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Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 35%
Dennis Schwartz
A comical African jungle adventure story about Nazi agents stirring up trouble for the British imperialists. ( Read More )