Zamba (1949)
Jenny and her six-year-old son, Tommy, are flying over the Belgian Congo when they are forced to bail out and become separated. Jenny lands in a dense jungle and is rescued by a safari headed by two wild-animal collectors, but Tommy is not found. He has amnesia and is lost, but is adopted by Zamba, a huge gorilla. He lives happily with his new family. Jenny comes back with a searching party, and Zamba, the gorilla mother, is determined to protect Tommy from his real mother.
Director:
William Berke
Writer:
Barbara Worth
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Jon Hall as Steve |
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June Vincent as Jenny |
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Jane Nigh as Carol |
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Beau Bridges as Tommy |
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George Cooper as Doug |
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George O'Hanlon as Marvin |
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Harry Lauter as Jim |
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Darby Jones as Keega |
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Theron Jackson as Kayla |
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Pierre Watkin as Benton |
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Alphonse Martell as Gaston |
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Ray Corrigan as Zamba the Gorilla |
| Directing | William Berke | Director |
| Camera | James S. Brown Jr. | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Maurice Conn | Story |
| Sound | Raoul Kraushaar | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Maurice Conn | Producer |
| Production | Robert M. Beche | Production Manager |
| Production | Bert M. Stearn | Executive Producer |
| Production | Harry E. Hendel | Associate Producer |
| Art | Fred Preble | Art Direction |
| Editing | Martin G. Cohn | Editor |
| Art | Harry Reif | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Barbara Worth | Screenplay |
| Directing | Al Westen | Assistant Director |