JUNGLE WOMAN-1944-After the events
chronicled in CAPTIVE WILD WOMAN, at inquest Dr. Fletcher (J. Carrol
Naish) is investigated after he admits murdering one of his
patients at his sanitarium. In a flashback the doc tells all. A storm
wrecks the circus freeing lions and tigers during lion tamer Fred
Mason's act. Paula (Acquanetta), now a full ape saves Mason (Milburn
Stone) but is shot down by the police, Fetcher gets the body and at
his lab he revives it. Then Mason relates his own flashback (inside
Fetcher's!) about the first time Paula Dupree showed up. (Mason's
wife Beth (Evelyn Ankers) also tells about almost being attacked by
Paula). We also learn that Fletcher now owns the sanitarium of the
departed Dr. Walter (played by John Carradine in the first film). The
revived ape escapes but when the doc and Willy, his slow witted
assistant (Eddie Hyans) search the grounds all they find is a
mysterious but beautiful woman. His examination of her is interrupted
by a visit from his daughter Joan (Lois Collier) and her boyfriend
Bob (Richard Davis/David) who Paula takes a sudden interest in (she
finally talks too!). Once again Paula grows jealous. She kills Willy
then tries to drown the happy couple when they go canoeing. For a
while Bob thinks Fletcher is abusing Paula. Paula menaces Joan but
Fletcher kills her. He's exonerated after Paula's corpse is examined
which has now reverted to it's original ape form.
Douglas Dumbrille appears as a non-believing DA, Samuel Hinds is a judge and Tom Keene
is a curious doctor. Director Reginald LeBorg made three movies with
Lon Chaney (THE MUMMY'S GHOST and 2 INNER STANCTUMS) the same year he
made this 61 minute Universal sequel. It would be followed by a
second (and last) sequel.
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