PERILS OF THE JUNGLE-1953-Clyde Beatty
(playing himself) and his friend Grant (Stanley Farrar) go to the
Belgian Congo to find wild animals and stumble across a kind of
menagerie run by Jo (Phyllis Coates), which she inherited from her
father. No sooner are the guys welcomed when there's a fire (started
by a foolish native would found a lighter). Clyde handles the 2
escaped lions and saves a worker but the fire wipes out Jo’s
business. Enter Gorman (John Doucette), her father's nasty ex-partner
who wants to buy her land. She refuses. Clyde decides to help Jo
capture a gorilla. They go into the jungle with Gorman in hot
pursuit. They do manage to capture a gorilla but a second one
manhandles Gorman who's saved when Clyde shoots the hairy attacker.
The duo leaves Jo and almost immediately head to Southern Rhodesia
where the commissioner (Tudor Owen) grants them permits to hunt black
maned lions (they got a tip from Gorman). With their guide Ken (Joe
Fluellen) leading the safari they go into the jungle and Clyde kills
a lion. Later Grant contracts “sleeping sickness” and they take a
chance going through hostile restless natives country.
They meet an old white guy named Grubbs
(Leonard Mudie) who says the tribe is holding him against his will
but Clyde has his suspicions and he’s right! Grubbs is a thief
who’s been stealing the tribe's treasure and he sends the natives
after them. When they're captured Beaty gets a knife and holds the
king (he’s just a boy) hostage and the group makes its get away,
taking Grubbs with them. The scary witch doctor sends out the tribe.
Grubbs is speared in the back and the boy-king is set free. It ends
with Beaty and Grant going off to hunt black panthers for his circus.
This slow moving cheapie is put together like two episodes from a TV
show and the director George Blair was doing a lot of TV at the time
(He'd start directing episodes of THE ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN the next
year).
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