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Jungle Heat Synopsis
Al and Clem are traveling in Africa, via flivver. They get into an argument about the best way to drive the car, with the result that they run head on into a rhinoceros, who demolishes the car with one toss of his horns. The pair are forced to go on their way afoot. They get a ride in a native cart and finally get to the hotel in the village. Both of them incur the dislike of Glen, a sportsman in Africa to hunt elephants. Al meets Lucille and her father, a professor who is in Africa to study animals and bugs. Al is smitten with her beauty but finds himself embarrassed when he falls into the fountain on their first meeting. Clem overhears some men bragging about their prowess as big game hunters. Not to be outdone, he brags a bit himself, telling the listeners that Al is the mightiest hunter in Africa, in fact he hunts and kills elephants bare-handed. Lucille overhears this and tells Al he is the very man they need to lead their elephant hunting expedition. The expedition is formed and when they come for Al he runs away. But the party catches up to him and thinks he is just too anxious to meet the elephants. Al meets some elephants but they throw him out of the way. While he is running he sees a shack in which he takes refuge. Inside he finds Clem. The shack turns out to be a howdah on an elephant's back and when they step out of the house they get a double surprise. They get away and are going back to the hotel when an elephant chases them. They rush into camp yelling that a herd of the monsters is after them, but the herd turns out to be only one baby elephant.
'A mala nova Synopsis
A crime drama in the Gennariello-series. The police detective in Naples that is confronted with modern gangsters and crime events.
"Jungle Heat" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "'A mala nova" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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