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Witnessing the stylistic evolution of Gregory La Cava through Jungle Jumble is profound, audiences who connected with its message often look for similar thematic gravity. Each of these movies shares a piece of the artistic bravery that made Jungle Jumble so special.
The synthesis of form and function in Jungle Jumble to establish Gregory La Cava as a true visionary of the 1919s.
Based on the unique artistic bravery of Jungle Jumble, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
Dir: Gregory La Cava
At the Slippery Elm Picture Palace, an old-fashioned movie house, various comical rural types are seen: theater owner "Theo Bender" (also known as "His Nibs"); his son, "Elmer Bender;" newspaper editor "Mr. Percifer;" "Wally Craw," who predicts the weather; organist "Miss Dessie Teed;" youthful tenor Peelee Gear, Jr.; and on the screen, a protagonist known as "The Boy." Standing at his projection machine, Theo informs the audience that he has removed the titles from the film he is about to show, but will explain the action as it unfolds in the story, He Fooled 'Em All. The Boy leaves a small town to get rich in the city, but he is swindled out of his money by a city chap, after which his clothes are stolen, and he is forced to become a dishwasher to pay his rent. The city chap persuades The Girl and The Girl's Father to visit the city, hoping to swindle them as well, but they stay at the hotel where The Boy is working, and the young hero foils the swindler's plot. Although the customary happy ending has been removed, "His Nibs" tells the audience that The Boy and The Girl get married just the same.
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Dir: Gregory La Cava
Pat (Raymond McKee) is an inventive nut, but lacks the necessary capital to put his inventions over. He is anxious to interest Murray in the enterprises and also win for himself the hand of Murray's daughter. One of his greatest inventions is the boomerang bullet which will reach its mark without any aim. How this gun and boomerang bullet mixes things up in general, both for Murray and Pat's matrimonial prospects, forms one of the amusing situations.
Dir: Gregory La Cava
Ma is chasing a milk devouring fly, while uncle, in the garden, is sweeping the carpet with a vacuum cleaner. Then he falls beneath a tree near a beehive. The twins immediately suck the bees into the vacuum, and go in search of Pa, who, worn out from painting the outhouse also slumbers. Awakened by a dose of angry bees, Pa and Ma give chase, and after great trouble the twins are captured and dealt with in a manner befitting their crimes.
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Dir: Gregory La Cava
Murray appears as a man trying to fathom the income tax, while his daughter is in love with a young musician known as the "fiddling fool."
Dir: Gregory La Cava
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Gregory La Cava
An inquiring reporter, attempting to solve a series of mysterious hotel robberies, finds that the robber is a bogus baron who is being lavishly entertained by the new-rich parents of his sweetheart.
Dir: Gregory La Cava
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
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Dir: Gregory La Cava
A fascinating piece of cinema that shares thematic elements.
Dir: Gregory La Cava
When a bashful suitor attempts to ask father, who is a judge, he is mistaken for a man who is seeking to get revenge.
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Analysis relative to Jungle Jumble
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| His Nibs | Tense | Linear | 97% Match |
| Pat's Patents | Gritty | Abstract | 92% Match |
| Swat the Fly | Gothic | High | 85% Match |
| The Fiddling Fool | Gothic | High | 88% Match |
| Smash-Up in China | Gritty | Linear | 98% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Gregory La Cava's archive. Last updated: 5/21/2026.
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