Feature version of the 1934 Mascot serial "The Lost Jungle".Feature version of the 1934 Mascot serial "The Lost Jungle".Feature version of the 1934 Mascot serial "The Lost Jungle".
Clyde Beatty
- Self
- (archive footage)
Cecilia Parker
- Ruth Robinson
- (archive footage)
Syd Saylor
- Larry Henderson
- (archive footage)
Warner Richmond
- Sharkey
- (archive footage)
Edward LeSaint
- Capt. Robinson
- (archive footage)
Wheeler Oakman
- Kirby (Mary R Mate)
- (archive footage)
Lew Meehan
- Flynn (Mary R Crewman)
- (archive footage)
- (as Lou Meehan)
Max Wagner
- Slade (Mary R Crewman)
- (archive footage)
Wes Warner
- Jackman (Mary R Crewman)
- (archive footage)
Harry Holman
- Maitland
- (archive footage)
Crauford Kent
- Prof. Livingston
- (archive footage)
The Hagenbeck-Wallace Animals
- Circus
- (archive footage)
- …
Ernie Adams
- Assistant Animal Handler
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Jack Carlyle
- Mary R's Cook
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
George 'Gabby' Hayes
- Doctor
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Lloyd Ingraham
- Dirigible Captain
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Mickey Rooney
- Boy with Dog
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Storyline
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- ConnectionsEdited from The Lost Jungle (1934)
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Interesting, but not particularly exciting
Before I watched this film, I had never heard of Clyde Beatty. Upon watching it though, it quickly became obvious that Beatty was a professional lion (and other wild animal) tamer, and probably quite a famous one at that.
The reason for this is that this film really exists as an excuse for Beatty to do his stuff - a large part of the film is devoted to Beatty either taming animals such as lions, panthers, bears and tigers, or performing with them under the big top. The plot is secondary to this action, and is pretty standard for a 'jungle' type movie.
Having said that, I found 'The Lost Jungle' to be quite interesting, especially as a historical artifact: acts like Beatty's are seldom seen these days. All in all, I enjoyed watching it: a light movie which gives a glimpse into the past.
The reason for this is that this film really exists as an excuse for Beatty to do his stuff - a large part of the film is devoted to Beatty either taming animals such as lions, panthers, bears and tigers, or performing with them under the big top. The plot is secondary to this action, and is pretty standard for a 'jungle' type movie.
Having said that, I found 'The Lost Jungle' to be quite interesting, especially as a historical artifact: acts like Beatty's are seldom seen these days. All in all, I enjoyed watching it: a light movie which gives a glimpse into the past.
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- feardeathbywater
- Jan 21, 2006
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- A Floresta Perdida
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- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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