Summary
Jungle Jim is an American adventure film first released in 1937,
directed by Ford Beebe and Clifford Smith.
The film stars Grant Withers, Betty Jane Rhodes, Raymond Hatton, Evelyn Brent and Henry Brandon.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Ford Beebe, Clifford Smith
- Script: Alex Raymond
- Photo: Jerome Ash
- Cast: Grant Withers (Jim ’Jungle Jim’ Bradley), Betty Jane Rhodes (Joan Redmond), Raymond Hatton (Malay Mike), Evelyn Brent (Shanghai Lil), Henry Brandon (The Cobra), Bryant Washburn (Bruce Redmond), Claude King (Territorial Consul Gilbert [Ch.1]), Selmer Jackson (Attorney Tyler [Ch.1]), Al Bridge (Slade), Paul Sutton (LaBat [Chs. 1-6]), Al Duvall (Kolu), Frank Mayo (Tom Redmond [Ch.1]), J.P. McGowan (Ship Captain J.S. Robinson [Ch.1]), Frank McGlynn Jr. (Red Hallihan [Ch.1]), Everett Brown (Native), Jack Clifford (Man with bullet hole in hat [Ch. 1]), Marianne Edwards (Joan as a child [Ch.1]), Helen Gibson (Mrs. Raymond), Saul A. Goodkind (Various Characters (unconfirmed)), Monte Montague (The Bartender [Ch. 1]), Charles Murphy (Sailor), William Royle (Stephen Hawks [Chs.9-12])
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: (12 episodes); B&W
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