Bomba on Panther Island

Bomba on Panther Island

JUNGLE THRILLS! SAVAGE SPLENDOR!

Director: Ford Beebe

Producer: Walter Mirisch

In this second film in the Bomba, the Jungle Boy series, Bomba tracks a dangerous panther.

77 min Rating: 5/10 Released

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Director: Ford Beebe

Producer: Walter Mirisch

Production Companies: Monogram Pictures

Countries: United States of America

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CinemaSerf: A brother and sister "Robert & Judy Maitland" are trying to turn some jungle acreage into a rubber plantation so hire a group of the natives to help out by "cutting down the trees so they can plant more trees". The couple - via the auspices of local commissioner Charles Irwin - try to convince our tousled hero "Bomba" (Johnny Sheffield) to help out; but he is determined to track down a man-eating panther that has been terrorising the locals. In order to speed things up, "Robert" tries to burn down part of the forest and chaos ensues... Add to the mix a seductive Lita Baron and it's not just the embers that start to smoulder. The story is quite weak, and the sets (and animal library footage) really do let the look of it down badly - but Johnny Sheffield does have something quite cute on screen and though it does take most of it's 70 minutes to get going, it's still quite a fun jungle caper.