Jungle Terror
Jungle Terror

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Jungle Terror

1946
Movie
70 min
English

Re-edited feature film version of the 1937 serial, Jungle Menace.

Insights

IMDb5.3/10
Director: Reginald Le BorgGenres: Horror, Mystery, Crime

Plot Summary

A team of scientists ventures into the jungle to investigate strange occurrences and a series of mysterious deaths plaguing a remote village. They soon discover that an ancient curse and a monstrous creature may be responsible for the terror. As they delve deeper, they find themselves targeted by both the supernatural forces and the suspicious locals.

Critical Reception

Jungle Terror was a modest B-movie production that received mixed to negative reviews upon its release. While it tapped into popular jungle adventure and horror tropes of the era, its execution was often criticized for its low budget, slow pacing, and predictable plot. It is largely remembered today for its leading actor, Peter Lorre, and its distinctive, albeit dated, approach to horror.

What Reviewers Say

  • Ponderous pacing and a familiar story hinder the film's potential.

  • Peter Lorre's presence adds a touch of intrigue, but cannot save the weak script.

  • The jungle setting and creature elements are underutilized due to budget constraints.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known film, but those available often point to a slow-moving plot and dated special effects. Some viewers appreciate it as a curiosity of its time, particularly for Peter Lorre's performance, while others find it unengaging.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a more complex story but was heavily re-edited and simplified due to production constraints and a limited budget.

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