Jungle Menace

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Jungle Menace

Photograph of star Frank Buck
Directed by Harry L. Fraser
George Melford
Produced by Robert Mintz executive
Louis Weiss
Written by George M. Merrick
Sherman Lowe
Harry Hoyt
George Melford
George Rosener
Arthur Hoerl
Dallas M. Fitzgerald
Gordon Griffith
Starring Frank Buck
Reginald Denny
LeRoy Mason
Richard Tucker
Duncan Renaldo
Cinematography Edward Linden
Herman Schopp
Editing by Earl Turner
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) 26 October 1937
June 1946
Running time 15 chapters (308 min)
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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Jungle Menace (1937) is a Columbia movie serial. It was the first serial released by Columbia Pictures.

Based on the success of Republic's 1936 serial Darkest Africa, starring real-life animal trainer Clyde Beatty, Columbia made this exotic jungle serial starring real-life animal collector Frank "Bring 'Em Back Alive" Buck. Set in the fictional land of Seemang in Asia, Frank Buck plays Frank Hardy, a soldier of fortune who intervenes in and investigates attempts to run a rubber plantation owner and his daughter off their land.

In 1946 material from this serial was re-edited into the 70-minute feature film Jungle Terror.

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Preceded by
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Columbia Serial
Jungle Menace (1937)
Succeeded by
The Mysterious Pilot (1929)
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