In Africa, two hunters meet a girl and her father who are searching for her lost brother. Their search is complicated by rival hunters who are after ivory and by a tribe of hostile natives.

Is it worth the time? You should probably watch this if you are the kind of person who enjoys 1930s serials on a slow Sunday. It is not exactly a masterpiece of logic, but it has that specific old-movie charm. If you hate slow pacing and very obvious studio sets, you will probably find it boring as hell. Noah Beery Jr....

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

Ray Taylor

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"Is it worth the time? You should probably watch this if you are the kind of person who enjoys 1930s serials on a slow Sunday. It is not exactly a masterpiece of logic, but it has that specific old-movie charm. If you hate slow pacing and very obvious studio sets, you will probably find it boring as hell. Noah Beery Jr. is the main guy here. He has this very solid energy, like a guy who actually knows how to handle a rifle. Or at least he looks like he does. He spends a lot of time looking off-ca..."
Ray Martin
George H. Plympton, George Morgan, Ella O'Neill, Basil Dickey, Talbot Mundy
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