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==Release==
==Release==
In an unusual move, a feature film version was released simultaneously with the serial. Releasing feature versions, made from editing together footage from the serial, was a common practice but they were usually released after the initial run of the source serial. Nat Levine claimed it contained footage not seen in the serial version.<ref name="GMS">{{cite book
In an unusual move, a feature film version was made simultaneously with the serial by re-filming several principal scenes with different dialog, and several other principal scenes altogether new, particularly the ending, thereby creating an essentially new and different story.
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==Chapter titles==
==Chapter titles==

Revision as of 19:01, 27 June 2016

The Lost Jungle
DVD cover art
Directed byDavid Howard
Armand Schaefer
Written byWyndham Gittens
David Howard
Barney A. Sarecky
Armand Schaefer
Produced byNat Levine
StarringClyde Beatty
George 'Gabby' Hayes
Mickey Rooney
CinematographyWilliam Nobles
Alvin Wyckoff
Edited byEarl Turner
Music byLee Zahler
Distributed byMascot Pictures
Release date
  • June 13, 1934 (1934-06-13)
Running time
12 chapters (233 min)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Lost Jungle (1934) is a Mascot movie serial. A semi-sequel to this serial, Darkest Africa, was released by Republic Pictures in 1936. Republic was made from a merger of several companies, including Mascot which became the B-Western and serial production arm of the company, as well as providing them with a studio.

Cast

Release

In an unusual move, a feature film version was made simultaneously with the serial by re-filming several principal scenes with different dialog, and several other principal scenes altogether new, particularly the ending, thereby creating an essentially new and different story.

Chapter titles

  1. Noah's Ark Island
  2. Nature in the Raw
  3. The Hypnotic Eye
  4. The Pit of Crocodiles
  5. Gorilla Warfare
  6. The Battle of Beasts
  7. The Tiger's Prey
  8. The Lion's Brood
  9. Eyes of the Jungle
  10. Human Hyenas
  11. The Gorilla
  12. Take Them Back Alive

Source:[1]

Lost Jungle Diamond, Studio City Walk of Fame

References

  1. ^ Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 210. ISBN 0-7864-0471-X.
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