

Devil Goddess
Jungle-Jim type Johnny Weissmuller helps Professor Blakely look for a missing colleague who is now playing "god" for a bunch of natives.
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Plot Summary
An American adventurer travels to an exotic island in search of a lost treasure, only to find himself entangled in a dangerous cult led by a seductive woman believed to be a goddess. He must navigate treacherous jungle terrain and supernatural rituals to survive and escape with his life, all while questioning the true nature of the woman he encounters.
Critical Reception
Devil Goddess is a low-budget B-movie from the 1950s, largely forgotten by mainstream critics. It is generally viewed as a somewhat formulaic jungle adventure with horror elements, offering minimal intellectual depth but passable entertainment for fans of the genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Presents a pulpy jungle adventure with supernatural undertones.
- Features a familiar plot of treasure hunting and cult intrigue.
- Known for its B-movie production values and B-list cast.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to the film's age and niche status. Those who have seen it often describe it as a typical, somewhat uninspired, 1950s exploitation film.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Costa Rica, adding to its exotic atmosphere despite its limited budget.
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