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Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land

Jungle Jim is forced to lead anthropologist Dr. Edwards into a land inhabited by giant people.

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Release : 1952
Rating : 5.5
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Crew : Director of Photography,  Director, 
Cast : Johnny Weissmüller Angela Greene Jean Willes Lester Matthews William Tannen
Genre : Adventure Science Fiction

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Reviews

Pacionsbo
2018/08/30

Absolutely Fantastic

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Curapedi
2018/08/30

I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.

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Zandra
2018/08/30

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Cristal
2018/08/30

The movie really just wants to entertain people.

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bkoganbing
2012/10/13

Jungle Jim In The Forbidden Land is about Jungle Jim refusing to take anthropologist Angela Greene to a place in the jungle where living evidence of the fabled missing link is supposed to be. At the same time another woman of less character played by Jean Willes is looking to drive elephants through the jungle pass that goes through the missing link country. So a pair of agendas send Johnny Weissmuller into the forbidden land.Weissmuller is doing the humane thing, let these people alone. And one look at them when a man and woman get out of the jungle and start wreaking havoc on all around would convince most anyone that's a practical policy. Still both women want to get that hidden valley where Mr.&Mrs. Missing Link come from. And both are checking out Weissmuller too, for the specimen he is.Put all that together with Jungle Jim being framed for a murder he didn't commit and you have all the ingredients for this Jungle Jim feature. This one is done a bit more tongue and cheek than some of the others so it's bearable for adults.

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Michael_Elliott
2009/05/30

Jungle Jim in the Forbidden Land (1952) ** (out of 4) Insane entry in the series has Jungle Jim (Johnny Weissmuller) given "truth serum", which makes him give away the location of the "giant people", a wolf man like tribe, which lives deep in the jungle. A group of mean people want to use them to locate some elephants so that they can be killed for their ivory. This eighth film in the series is only the third one that I've viewed but I'd be really scared if any of the others were as crazy and goofy as this one. I'm really not sure why they didn't call this JUNGLE JIM MEETS THE WOLF MAN because that's pretty much what it is. The "giant people" are more like missing link creatures but you can't help but look at them as werewolves in the sun. The creature make up is actually pretty good and a lot more believable than what we saw in Columbia's THE RETURN OF THE VAMPIRE, which was also directed by Landers. We also get several other outrageous scenes including one where Jim fights a hippo at the bottom of a river. The hippo is incredibly fake looking but this adds to some of the goofy charm. The funniest sequence is the one where Jim must fight a black panther, which features the worst stuffed animal I've ever seen. Stock footage is added in of course but this just makes the stuffed creature look even worse and seeing Weissmuller fight it was just hilarious. In the end this is a pretty bad movie but it's just so crazy that you can't help but find yourself entertained.

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sol1218
2009/05/29

**SPOILERS** Pretty and determined lady anthropologist Dr. Linda Roberts, Angela Greene, just survived a deadly hippo attack that wiped out her entire expedition only to be spotted and attacked by a ferocious and hungry black leopard. Luckily for Linda the big cat is killed by the jungle man himself "Jungle Jim", Johnny Weissmuller, who came both running and swimming to her rescue. Mr."Jim" or James Bradley which is actually "Jungle Jim's" real name, taken from the newspaper comic strip where the character originated from in the late 1930's, is not at all willing to help Linda find the forbidden land beyond the "Valley of the Elephant". It's there where the legendary "Giant People" are said to be inhabitants of. Linda is certain that the "Giant People" are the illusive "Missing Link" that can finally connect man to the world of primates.What makes Jim change his mind is when he learns that a number of native ivory poachers together with Americans Doc. Edwards, William Tanner, and his girlfriend Denise, Jean Willes, are also looking for the secret land of the "Giant People"! Not for reasons of research in order to prove Darwin's' theory of Evolution but to trap all the elephants in the area and slaughter them for their precious ivory tusks!"Jungle Jim" in trying to stop Doc & Danise together with their partner in crime the native Chief Zulu, Frederick Berest, from corralling the elephants gets himself into far more trouble then even he ever expected to be in. Jim gets into a life and death struggle with one of the "Giant People", the seven foot tall Clem Ericson, who was held together with his mate, the over six foot tall Irmgard Helen H. Raschke, captive by Doc & Denise. It's in his fight with he "Giant Man", who had Jim on the ropes, that Jim is saved by his pet monkey Tamba who brains the big guy with a rock. Jim is later knocked out could, from behind, by Doc who together with Denise framed Jim for a murder that he was totally Innocent of! That of Fred Lewis, George Eldridge, who in attempting to stop both Doc and Denise from carrying their dastardly plan ended up getting killed, by Doc, for his treat to report them to the local authorities.Jim now a wanted man in the Fred Lewis murder has to not only prove his innocence, before he's tracked down and shot by the local native police, but at the same time stop Doc & Denise, with the help of Chief Zulu and his tribesmen,from wiping out, in order to get their hands on their ivory tusks, the entire local elephant population!This turns out to be a job far too big for "Jungle Jim" to handle himself. But with the help of the now on the loose "Giant Man" and his pet chimpanzee Tamba and of course the threatened with extinction elephants themselves "Jungle Jim" does managed to pull it all-and thus save the day- off!

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classicsoncall
2007/05/10

Gee, what would have possessed Jungle Jim (Johnny Weissmuller) to take on a hippo, and under water no less? That's one of the offerings in 'The Forbidden Land', as the jungle hero aids an anthropologist seeking the fabled Land of Giant People. When a couple of the 'giants' actually appear for the first time, my first thought was who might have raided Lon Chaney's Wolfman wardrobe. If you take all the Jungle Jim films together, this would have to be right up there with the goofiest, if not the most dangerous for Jim. He would actually have been a goner if not for chimp sidekick Tamba wielding a coconut bean ball when the male giant had him down for the count.For trivia fans, it's finally revealed here that Jim's home is near Ingaba Lake in the Wasabi District, even though most of his earlier stories took place in the Nagandi District. Or maybe he just moved. This film more than any of Weismuller's other Jungle Jim flicks looks like it was slapped together with as many elements as possible and as little coherence necessary to pull off the story. For example - 'The Old One', the wise old man of Tiku. In the scene establishing that he was blind, he fires off the film's cleverest line - "When eyes are dead, heart must see". That advice was never needed again.The story itself involves ivory poachers, merely tall 'giant' people, and Jim tackling the earlier mentioned hippo and a black panther. Oh yes, and he's injected with a truth serum to reveal the location of the giant homeland. It would be interesting to hear Weissmuller express his thoughts about the picture after being injected with truth serum.Keeping track of non African animals in an African setting? This one has a South American jaguar battling a bush hog. As for that black panther, it's hilarious to watch it turn into a stuffed animal and back during it's wrestling match with Jim; as always, no blood drawn against the intrepid jungle tracker.Second chances notwithstanding, Weissmuller tries to do as much as he can with the material he's given, but is shown to best advantage in his swimming and diving scenes. Not as trim as in his earlier Tarzan days, but still impressive enough. But can you really kill a hippo using just a knife?

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