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Fury of the Jungle
Joan Leesom is stranded in a remote South American jungle village. She is pursued by the rapacious Taggart Taggart, however, has been involved with the beautiful native girl Chita. Chita now feels nothing but hatred for Joan, creating a deadly triangle that leads to an explosive ending.
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Plot Summary
In the heart of the African jungle, a daring explorer, on a mission to find a lost city, encounters a mysterious woman and a tribe of native warriors. As danger lurks around every corner, he must navigate treacherous terrain and outwit his adversaries to uncover the secrets of the ancient civilization before it's too late. The film blends elements of thrilling adventure with elements of lost world fantasy.
Critical Reception
As an early jungle adventure film, "Fury of the Jungle" was likely seen as an exciting escapist film for its time, catering to a popular genre of the era. While specific critical reviews from 1933 are scarce, films of this nature were generally appreciated for their exotic settings and action sequences, though often criticized for their melodramatic plots and sometimes simplistic portrayals of indigenous cultures.
What Reviewers Say
A thrilling jungle adventure with exotic locations.
Features classic elements of the lost world genre.
Potentially dated portrayals typical of early 20th-century adventure films.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for "Fury of the Jungle" is not readily available due to its age. However, films from this period that are still discussed tend to be appreciated by enthusiasts for their historical significance and genre appeal.
Fun Fact
The film's star, Fifi D'Orsay, was a French actress who achieved popularity in Hollywood during the early 1930s, known for her charming accent and comedic roles, though she also appeared in more dramatic adventure films like this one.
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