The Lost Jungle (1934)
Description: The world's greatest animal trainer in...
Clyde Beatty, an animal trainer and circus star, leads a search for his missing girlfriend and her father who were on an expedition looking for a lost tropical island. Using a dirigible as his mode of transportation, Beatty and his band head off in search of the missing explorers only to crash their airship on the same island their friends are located. Battling wild animals and a gang of greedy men searching for gold, Beatty and his party must rescue his girlfriend and father all the while trying to escape their jungle island. Feature version of the same-title serial of the same year, with refilmed sequences substantially altering the plot and characters of the original chapterplay.
Director: Armand Schaefer
Producer: armand schaefer
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mixed to Negative (base on 220 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-01 17:37:41
Genre:
Adventure
Science Fiction
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george templeton
A satisfying ending that ties everything together.
crane wilbur
The plot was predictable and uninspired.
michael reeves
Excellent performances all around.
virgil w vogel
Uninspired direction and forgettable characters.
walter grauman
Amazing movie! A must-watch for everyone.
charles guggenheim
Loved the characters and the emotional depth.
alberto de martino
The ending felt rushed and unsatisfying.
leslie pearce
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.
sung ting-mei
A tedious experience that felt way too long.
clarence brown
A refreshing take on familiar themes.
james l wolcott
The special effects were subpar and distracting.
julian roffman
The world-building pulled me in immediately.
richard brooks
Some performances felt forced instead of genuine.
john florea
A strong, engaging story from start to finish.
herbert wilcox
The dialogue felt natural and well-written.
tim whelan
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.
nicholas webster
The tone kept shifting and never settled.
reginald barker
A clichéd plot that offered nothing new.
james dearden
A satisfying ending that ties everything together.
harry winer
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.