A young woman believes that an actor committed the murder for which her brother has been imprisoned, and she gets her newspaper-reporter fiancé to accompany her in following the suspected killer aboard a ship headed for South America. While they're at sea, disaster strikes and the ship is sunk.


Should you watch Jungle Bride? Look, if you want high-stakes drama, look away. If you enjoy watching 1930s screen tropes collide with a shipwreck on a budget, pull up a chair.It starts with a classic setup: a sister trying to clear her brother's name by stalking an actor across the ocean. The fiancé is basically a plot...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Harry O. Hoyt

Harley Knoles
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"Should you watch Jungle Bride? Look, if you want high-stakes drama, look away. If you enjoy watching 1930s screen tropes collide with a shipwreck on a budget, pull up a chair.It starts with a classic setup: a sister trying to clear her brother's name by stalking an actor across the ocean. The fiancé is basically a plot device with a typewriter. When the ship goes down, you expect the tension to ramp up, but instead, the movie just kind of settles into this weird, humid rhythm.There is a specific..."
Anita Page
Leah Baird
United States
Drama, Adventure, Crime

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