The Crazy Jungle
The Crazy Jungle

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The Crazy Jungle

1952
Movie
80 min
French

Mr. Dupont, after numerous disappointments in his self-esteem, decides to seek his fortune in Africa. Hired as assistant director in a Prisunic at A.O.I., he begins to sell the plane ticket paid for by his new employer. The boat trip cost him a month's delay and legal proceedings for fraud. Panicked, he decides to flee into the bush where he is sometimes the victim, sometimes the hero of his adventure. Finally, Mr. Dupont, returning to a civilized country, finds himself obliged, in order not to risk prison, to agree to return to the service of the director of the Prisunic as a valet. When he leaves this difficult boss, he only finds a job as a sandwich maker in an exotic cabaret. He is forced to disguise himself as a Black man.

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: George BlairGenres: Comedy, Adventure

Plot Summary

A zookeeper who prefers animals to people is assigned to escort a spoiled socialite through the Amazon jungle to find her missing father. Along the way, they encounter a variety of wild creatures and unexpected dangers. The zookeeper's unusual methods often clash with the socialite's refined sensibilities, leading to humorous situations.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Crazy Jungle' received a generally mild reception. Critics noted its low-budget production and straightforward, somewhat predictable plot. However, the performances, particularly Buster Keaton in a rare supporting role, were often cited as a highlight, bringing a touch of classic physical comedy to the proceedings. Audiences found it to be a lighthearted jungle adventure.

What Reviewers Say

  • Buster Keaton's presence adds a welcome dose of physical comedy.

  • A predictable but amiable jungle adventure suitable for family viewing.

  • Despite its low-budget feel, the film offers some light entertainment.

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Fun Fact

This film marked one of Buster Keaton's final on-screen appearances in a feature film, where he played a supporting role as a zookeeper rather than the main protagonist.

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