Jungle Girl (serial)
Jungle Girl is a 1941 15-chapter Republic serial starring Frances Gifford. It was directed by William Witney and John English based on the novel Jungle Girl by Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was the 22nd of the 66 serials produced by Republic.
Plot
Dr. John Meredith, ashamed at the crime spree of his evil twin brother, Bradley, travels with his daughter, Nyoka, to Africa. There his skills as a doctor displace Shamba, the resident witch doctor of the Masamba. Years later, Slick Latimer and Bradley Meredith arrive looking for a local diamond mine and team up with the disgruntled Shamba. Bradley kills his brother John and takes his place. They also bring along Jack Stanton and Curly Rogers, who promptly join Nyoka in trying to stop the villains.Cast
- Frances Gifford as Nyoka Meredith. Gifford was borrowed from Paramount for the lead.
- Tom Neal as Jack Stanton
- Trevor Bardette as Dr John Meredith/Bradley Meredith
- Gerald Mohr as Slick Latimer
- Eddie Acuff as Curly Rogers
- Frank Lackteen as Shamba
- Tommy Cook as Kimbu
- Robert Barron as Bombo
- Al Kikume as Chief Lutembi
- Bunny the Elephant as Veela
- Emil Van Horn was the man inside the gorilla suit.
Production
The serial was officially based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' Jungle Girl novel. Nevertheless, it bore almost no resemblance to the novel, which had no character named "Nyoka" and was about an Asian princess, not a white woman living in Africa. Like many Republic adaptations, the contract to use a character called the Jungle Girl meant that showings of the serial after a set date were banned.Filming on Jungle Girl took place between March 25 and May 9, 1941. At 45 days, this shares the title of second longest shoot for a Republic serial with Secret Service in Darkest Africa. The serial's production number was 1096.
The serial's production budget $171,415 but the negative cost rose to $177,404. This was the most expensive Republic serial of 1941.
Jungle Girl was the first sound serial to have a female lead.
The serial was successful enough that a semi-sequel, Perils of Nyoka, was produced in 1942. To avoid paying Burroughs a second time for the rights, the sequel used only the original material created by Republic Pictures for Jungle Girl. It did not use any of Burroughs' material or the title of his novel.
Stunts
- Yakima CanuttRam Rod/Stunt Coordinator
- David Sharpe as Nyoka/Jack Stanton
- Helen Thurston as Nyoka
- Tom Steele as Slick Latimer
- Duke Taylor as Curly Rogers
- Ken Terrell as the Meredith brothers
Special effects
The effects in this serial were, as with all Republic serials, produced by the Lydecker brothers.Release
Theatrical
Jungle Girl's official release date is 21 June 1941, although this is actually the date the seventh chapter was made available to film exchanges.The serial was re-released on 19 April 1947 between the first runs of Son of Zorro and Jesse James Rides Again. It was the first Republic serial to be re-released in this way.
Chapter titles
- Death by Voodoo
- Queen of Beasts
- River of Fire
- Treachery
- Jungle Vengeance
- Tribal Fury
- The Poison Dart
- Man Trap
- Treasure Tomb
- Jungle Killer
- Dangerous Secret
- Trapped
- Ambush
- Diamond Trail
- Flight to Freedom