Jungle Woman
Appearance
Jungle Woman is a 1944 film about an ape in the body of a woman. The film is a sequel to Captive Wild Woman.
- Directed by Reginald Le Borg. Written by Bernard Schubert and Henry Sucher.
A murderous beast...in the body of a rapturous woman! (taglines)
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Other
[edit]- Title Card: "The evil that man hath wrought shall in the end destroy itself"...
- Coroner: Dr. Fletcher, as long as you have elected to take the stand at this inquest, I again urge you to give us more information regarding the circumstances surrounding the death of the deceased. You are being of no help to us by your continued silence.
Taglines
[edit]- A murderous beast...in the body of a rapturous woman!
- TEMPTING! TERRIFYING!
- RAPTUROUS BEAUTY!...FURY OF A BEAST!
Cast
[edit]- Acquanetta — Paula Dupree
- Evelyn Ankers — Beth Mason
- J. Carrol Naish — Dr. Carl Fletcher
- Samuel S. Hinds — Coroner
- Lois Collier — Joan Fletcher
- Milburn Stone — Fred Mason
- Douglass Dumbrille — District Attorney
- Richard David — Bob Whitney
- Nana Bryant — Miss Gray
- Pierre Watkin — Dr. Meredith
- Christian Rub — George
- Alec Craig — Caretaker
- Eddie Hyans — Willie
- Tom Keene — Joe
External links
[edit]- Jungle Woman quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Jungle Woman at Allmovie