Lurking DANGERS and Hidden TERRORS Imperil Greed-Crazed Safari in Search of Forbidden Treasure!
Director: Ford Beebe
Writer: Ford Beebe
Producer: Ford Beebe
Movie actress Linda Winters has gone into the jungle to find her lost husband Fred. Bomba the Jungle Boy helps in the rescue effort. A major obstacle facing them is a killer leopard which specializes in tearing people limb from limb.
70 min
Rating: 5/10
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Johnny Sheffield
Bomba

Beverly Garland
Linda Winters

Barry Bernard
Charlie Pulham

Donald Murphy
Fred Winters

Leonard Mudie
Deputy Commissioner Andy Barnes

Russ Conway
Sgt. Maitland
Movie Info
Director: Ford Beebe
Writer: Ford Beebe
Producer: Ford Beebe
Production Companies: Allied Artists
Countries: United States of America
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CinemaSerf:
There's a lot of "King Solomon's Mines" to this "Bomba" adventure, only this time it's Hollywood legend "Linda" (Beverly Garland) who has turned up looking for her husband "Fred" (Donald Murphy). She's sort of panic-stricken which encourages the commissioner "Barnes" (Leonard Mudie) to ask our hero (Johnny Sheffield) to help her go up-river to find him. This is all whilst the titular beast is marauding the countryside terrifying all it meats/meets/eats. When he does manage to track down the man, it appears that he's quite lukewarm about any sort of rapprochement with his wife - and for good reason. Indeed, it's such a good reason that he's prepared to kill or be killed - perilous for the fair-minded "Bomba" with just his spear and rather revealing loin-cloth for protection. I have enjoyed many of these series of films. Sure, they are pretty straightforward "Tarzan" rip-offs, but Sheffield has a bit of charisma and there's always something (predictably) decent about the plot, the rationale and the cheery - virtuous even, denouement. This one, though, really does demonstrate that the cow has now been well and truly milked. The acting and dialogue are almost as tired as the sets and the stock footage of the leopard is just devoid of any sense of menace. Sheffield looks too old for the part now, and perhaps it's time to find his own "Jane" and settle down?