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Queen of the Jungle

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For a serial with a similar name, see Jungle Queen (serial). For the comic book character, see Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. For the TV series, see Sheena, Queen of the Jungle (TV series).
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1935 American film
Queen of the Jungle
Directed byRobert F. Hill
Glenn Cook (asst.)
Written byGriffin Jay
Produced byH.A. Wohl
Edited byCarl Himm
Music byHal Chasnoff
Distributed byScreen Attractions
Release date
  • 1935 (1935)
Running time
12 chapters (197 minutes) (serial)
65 minutes (film)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Queen of the Jungle is a 1935 independent film serial produced by Herman Wohl and released theatrically by Screen Attractions.

Plot

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David Worth travels into Africa to find his old friend Joan Lawrence, who disappeared in a hot air balloon as a child while the pair were with an expedition searching for radium deposits. Unknown to David, she was discovered by an African tribe and became their queen.

Cast

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Production

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Most of the action footage in this serial came from the 1922 silent serial The Jungle Goddess , a co-production by William N. Selig Productions and Warner Bros.,[1] for financial reasons, and the same script was used, with the principal actors in the new scenes made up and costumed on indoor jungle mockups to match the old outdoor footage. Nonetheless, considering the changes in filming and dramatic technique that have taken place over 13 years, plus the fact that silent films were projected at a different speed than sound films, this resulted in several continuity errors.

Release

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Theatrical

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Screen Attractions released Queen of the Jungle in 1935 as both a 12-chapter serial and a 65-min feature film.

The film was given an international release, being released in Brazil under the title A Rainha do Sertão ("Queen of the Sertão").[2]

Chapter titles

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  1. Lost in the Clouds
  2. Radium Rays
  3. The Hand of Death
  4. The Natives' Revenge
  5. Black Magic
  6. The Death Vine
  7. The Leopard Leaps
  8. The Doom Ship
  9. Death Rides the Wave
  10. The Temple of Mu
  11. Fangs in the Dark
  12. The Pit of the Lions

Source:[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Erish, Andrew A. (2012). Col. William N. Selig, the Man Who Invented Hollywood. University of Texas Press. p. 127. ISBN 9780292742697.
  2. ^ Gomes de Mattos, A. C. (1983). "Os Grandes Seriados do Cinema 2: As Rainhas das Selvas" [The Great Serials of Cinema 2: The Queens of the Jungles]. Cinemin (in Portuguese) (7). Rio de Janeiro: EBAL: 34–35.
  3. ^ Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time . McFarland & Company, Inc. pp. 214. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
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Preceded by Universal Serial
Jungle Queen (1945) Succeeded by
Serials
Silent Serials
(1914-1929)
Part-sound Serials
(1929-1930)
Pre-war Sound Serials
(1931-1942)
War-time Serials
(1942-1945)
Post-war Serials
(1945-1946)
See also
Films directed by Robert F. Hill


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