Jungle Woman
1944 film by Reginald Le Borg
Jungle Woman is a 1944 film about an ape in the body of a woman. The film is a sequel to Captive Wild Woman.
- Directed by Reginald Le Borg. Written by Bernard Schubert and Henry Sucher.
A murderous beast...in the body of a rapturous woman! (taglines)
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Other
edit- Title Card: "The evil that man hath wrought shall in the end destroy itself"...
- Coroner: Dr. Fletcher, as long as you have elected to take the stand at this inquest, I again urge you to give us more information regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of the deceased. You are being of no help to us by your continued silence.
Taglines
edit- A murderous beast...in the body of a rapturous woman!
- TEMPTING! TERRIFYING!
- RAPTUROUS BEAUTY!...FURY OF A BEAST!
Cast
edit- Acquanetta — Paula Dupree
- Evelyn Ankers — Beth Mason
- J. Carrol Naish — Dr. Carl Fletcher
- Samuel S. Hinds — Coroner
- Lois Collier — Joan Fletcher
- Milburn Stone — Fred Mason
- Douglass Dumbrille — District Attorney
- Richard David — Bob Whitney
- Nana Bryant — Miss Gray
- Pierre Watkin — Dr. Meredith
- Christian Rub — George
- Alec Craig — Caretaker
- Eddie Hyans — Willie
- Tom Keene — Joe
External links
edit- Jungle Woman quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Jungle Woman at Allmovie