Daughter of the Jungle (1949)
An airplane carrying a pair of police officers escorting gangsters to prison crash-lands in the African jungle. They are rescued from an attack by savage natives by a white woman who appears out of nowhere, and it turns out she is a lost heiress who herself crash-landed in the jungle years before.
Director:
George Blair
Writer:
William Lively
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Lois Hall as Ticoora |
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James Cardwell as Paul Cooper |
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Sheldon Leonard as Dalton Kraik |
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James Nolan as Camser |
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William Wright as Carl Easton |
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Frank Lackteen as Mahorib |
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George M. Carleton as Vincent Walker |
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Francis McDonald as Montu |
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Jim Bannon as Kenneth Richards |
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Charles Soldani as Liongo |
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Alex Montoya as Tongo |
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Al Kikume as Native |
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Leo C. Richmond as Porter |
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George Piltz as Porter |
| Camera | John MacBurnie | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Harold Minter | Editor |
| Directing | George Blair | Director |
| Writing | William Lively | Screenplay |
| Writing | Sol Shor | Story |
| Art | John McCarthy Jr. | Set Decoration |
| Costume & Make-Up | Howard Smit | Makeup Artist |
| Directing | Herbert E. Mendelson | Assistant Director |
| Art | Charles S. Thompson | Set Decoration |
| Production | Franklin Adreon | Associate Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Bob Mark | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Lynn Burke | Hairstylist |
| Art | Fred A. Ritter | Art Direction |
| Sound | T.A. Carman | Sound |
| Camera | Enzo A. Martinelli | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Stanley Wilson | Original Music Composer |