Fury of the Jungle (1933) DVD-R
Starring Donald Cook, Peggy Shannon, Alan Dinehart, Harold Huber, 
Dudley Digges
Directed by Roy William Neill
Print: black/white
Runtime: 68 min.
Genre: drama
Print Quality: B
Dore Schary, then just cutting his teeth in the movie biz, was one of the 
scripters of Columbia's Fury of the Jungle. The story is the standard 
"tropical degradation" concoction, complete with the hot-blooded native 
girl (Toshia Mori) and drunken doctor (Dudley Digges). Virtually the only 
attractive woman in a remote South American jungle village, Chita (Mori) 
is lusted after by every man within hailing distance. Before long, 
however, virginal white girl Joan (Peggy Shannon) shows up with her 
ailing brother in tow. When brother dear expires, poor Joan finds herself 
"up for grabs," with good-for-nothing Taggart (Alan Dinehart) as the most 
ardent of her would-be seducers. But Chita is herself crazy about Taggart, 
leading to the film's road-company-melodrama denouement. Luckily for 
Joan, escaped convict Allen (Donald Cook) -- who's really a nice guy 
underneath it all -- is there for her during the final fadeout.
Starring Donald Cook, Peggy Shannon, Alan Dinehart, Harold Huber, 
Dudley Digges
Directed by Roy William Neill
Print: black/white
Runtime: 68 min.
Genre: drama
Print Quality: B
Dore Schary, then just cutting his teeth in the movie biz, was one of the 
scripters of Columbia's Fury of the Jungle. The story is the standard 
"tropical degradation" concoction, complete with the hot-blooded native 
girl (Toshia Mori) and drunken doctor (Dudley Digges). Virtually the only 
attractive woman in a remote South American jungle village, Chita (Mori) 
is lusted after by every man within hailing distance. Before long, 
however, virginal white girl Joan (Peggy Shannon) shows up with her 
ailing brother in tow. When brother dear expires, poor Joan finds herself 
"up for grabs," with good-for-nothing Taggart (Alan Dinehart) as the most 
ardent of her would-be seducers. But Chita is herself crazy about Taggart, 
leading to the film's road-company-melodrama denouement. Luckily for 
Joan, escaped convict Allen (Donald Cook) -- who's really a nice guy 
underneath it all -- is there for her during the final fadeout.
| Product Name | Fury of the Jungle (1933) DVD-R | 
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| This item is returnable | No | 
 
     
     
         
             
             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            