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Cannibal Attack

Cannibal Attack is a 1954 American adventure film, the fourteenth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures. The film features Johnny Weissmuller in his inaugural performance as the protagonist adventurer Johnny Weissmuller, a character previously called "Jungle Jim." The film also features Judy Walsh. It was directed by Lee Sholem and written by Carroll Young. Filmed at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden, there are no cannibals in the film

Cannibal Attack
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLee Sholem
Written byCarroll Young
Based onJungle Jim
by Don Moore and Alex Raymond
Produced bySam Katzman
StarringJohnny Weissmuller
David Bruce
Bruce Cowling
CinematographyHenry Freulich
Edited byEdwin Bryant
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Release date
November 1, 1954
Running time
68 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The story follows the character Weissmuller battling cannibal looters trying to steal shipments of cobalt. It was theatrically released in North American cinemas in November 1954.

Plot

Jungle roamer Johnny Weissmuller (playing himself) is exploring the African waters of Magi somewhere in mid-Cannibal Valley. While doing so, he stumbles upon a corpse apparently killed by a crocodile. Weissmuller decides to report the death to John King, leader of the white colony in the Magi. King is in charge of mining cobalt for the government, and confides to Weissmuller that recently a few shipments were stolen by looters passing off as crocodiles.

Returning to work, Weissmuller is ambushed by the looters, natives of Magi. He escapes from their clutches unscathed and sets out to recover the stolen cobalt. After a series of unfortunate events, including getting in the way of a giant-sized eagle, Weissmuller discovers a cave filled with the looted goods. He finds out from a Magi native, Luora, that the cobalt hoarders are members of the tribal clan, the Shenzis. They wish to gain more power by stealing the cobalt supplies, as well as end John King's reign.

Weissmuller contacts the police commissioner and personally confronts King, who he believes has a part in the looting. King is revealed to be part-Shenzi and under interrogation, admits to having masterminded the cobalt robberies. There is a brief struggle which results in King accidentally being killed. The other accomplices are promptly arrested. A new colony leader is selected and order in the Cannibal Valley is restored.

Cast

Production

The film marked the first time Johnny Weissmuller used his own name, due to copyright issues concerning the use of the name "Jungle Jim".[2][3] It was specified that Weissmuller did not play himself, rather a fictional character bearing the same name he had.[4] Nevertheless, Cannibal Attack and the remaining two films which followed are still recognised by some as part of Columbia's Jungle Jim film series.[5] His character does not wear his usual slouch hat and his chimp has been renamed Kimba from the former Tamba. Lee Sholem directed the film, while Carroll Young wrote both the story and the screenplay. Sam Katzman was in charge of production for Columbia Pictures. Edwin Bryant edited the film and Henry Freulich signed on as cinematographer. Mischa Bakaleinikoff headed the musical direction.[6][7] Judy Walsh, who was cast as Luora, was loaned by RKO Studios where she was on contract.[8]

Release

Cannibal Attack was officially released in the United States in November 1954.[6] A reviewer for the magazine Variety opined that the "pretentious" film catered only to "juvenile audiences", while the Motion Picture Guide found it to be "pretty decent". In evaluating the film in his 2012 book Columbia Pictures Movie Series, 1926—1955: The Harry Cohn Years, Gene Blottner dubbed the film a "winner", lauding Sholem's directing skills as well as the cast's effort.[9]

References

  1. ^ http://www.tcm.turner.com/tcmdb/title/70179/Cannibal-Attack/[dead link]
  2. ^ Maltin 1995, p. 190.
  3. ^ Brottman 2001, p. 93.
  4. ^ Blottner 2012, p. 226.
  5. ^ Wilt 1991, p. 144.
  6. ^ a b Blottner 2012, p. 225.
  7. ^ Mavis 2013, p. 76.
  8. ^ Samuel Clemens (June 30, 2022). . Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen. Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen. Archived from the original on June 30, 2022. Retrieved July 2, 2022.
  9. ^ Blottner 2012, p. 227.

Bibliography

  • David E. Wilt (1 January 1991). Hardboiled in Hollywood. Popular Press. ISBN 978-0-87972-525-9.
  • Leonard Maltin (1995). Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide. Plume. ISBN 9780452273276.
  • Mikita Brottman (1 October 2001). Meat Is Murder!: An Illustrated Guide to Cannibal Culture. Creation. ISBN 978-1-84068-040-9.
  • Gene Blottner (2012). Columbia Pictures Movie Series, 1926—1955: The Harry Cohn Years. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3353-7.
  • Paul Mavis (31 May 2013). The Espionage Filmography. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-0427-5. Retrieved 1 September 2013.

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For real life cannibal attacks see List of incidents of cannibalism Cannibal Attack is a 1954 American adventure film the fourteenth Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures The film features Johnny Weissmuller in his inaugural performance as the protagonist adventurer Johnny Weissmuller a character previously called Jungle Jim The film also features Judy Walsh It was directed by Lee Sholem and written by Carroll Young Filmed at the Los Angeles County Arboretum and Botanic Garden there are no cannibals in the filmCannibal AttackTheatrical release posterDirected byLee SholemWritten byCarroll YoungBased onJungle Jimby Don Moore and Alex RaymondProduced bySam KatzmanStarringJohnny Weissmuller David Bruce Bruce CowlingCinematographyHenry FreulichEdited byEdwin BryantProductioncompanyColumbia PicturesDistributed byColumbia PicturesRelease dateNovember 1 1954Running time68 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishThe story follows the character Weissmuller battling cannibal looters trying to steal shipments of cobalt It was theatrically released in North American cinemas in November 1954 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksPlot EditJungle roamer Johnny Weissmuller playing himself is exploring the African waters of Magi somewhere in mid Cannibal Valley While doing so he stumbles upon a corpse apparently killed by a crocodile Weissmuller decides to report the death to John King leader of the white colony in the Magi King is in charge of mining cobalt for the government and confides to Weissmuller that recently a few shipments were stolen by looters passing off as crocodiles Returning to work Weissmuller is ambushed by the looters natives of Magi He escapes from their clutches unscathed and sets out to recover the stolen cobalt After a series of unfortunate events including getting in the way of a giant sized eagle Weissmuller discovers a cave filled with the looted goods He finds out from a Magi native Luora that the cobalt hoarders are members of the tribal clan the Shenzis They wish to gain more power by stealing the cobalt supplies as well as end John King s reign Weissmuller contacts the police commissioner and personally confronts King who he believes has a part in the looting King is revealed to be part Shenzi and under interrogation admits to having masterminded the cobalt robberies There is a brief struggle which results in King accidentally being killed The other accomplices are promptly arrested A new colony leader is selected and order in the Cannibal Valley is restored Cast EditJohnny Weissmuller David Bruce Judy Walsh Stevan Darrell Charles Evans Bruce Cowling Joseph A Allen Jr Kimba the chimpanzee originally named Tamba 1 Production EditThe film marked the first time Johnny Weissmuller used his own name due to copyright issues concerning the use of the name Jungle Jim 2 3 It was specified that Weissmuller did not play himself rather a fictional character bearing the same name he had 4 Nevertheless Cannibal Attack and the remaining two films which followed are still recognised by some as part of Columbia s Jungle Jim film series 5 His character does not wear his usual slouch hat and his chimp has been renamed Kimba from the former Tamba Lee Sholem directed the film while Carroll Young wrote both the story and the screenplay Sam Katzman was in charge of production for Columbia Pictures Edwin Bryant edited the film and Henry Freulich signed on as cinematographer Mischa Bakaleinikoff headed the musical direction 6 7 Judy Walsh who was cast as Luora was loaned by RKO Studios where she was on contract 8 Release EditCannibal Attack was officially released in the United States in November 1954 6 A reviewer for the magazine Variety opined that the pretentious film catered only to juvenile audiences while the Motion Picture Guide found it to be pretty decent In evaluating the film in his 2012 book Columbia Pictures Movie Series 1926 1955 The Harry Cohn Years Gene Blottner dubbed the film a winner lauding Sholem s directing skills as well as the cast s effort 9 References Edit http www tcm turner com tcmdb title 70179 Cannibal Attack dead link Maltin 1995 p 190 Brottman 2001 p 93 Blottner 2012 p 226 Wilt 1991 p 144 a b Blottner 2012 p 225 Mavis 2013 p 76 Samuel Clemens June 30 2022 Cannibal Attack The Story of Judy Walsh Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen Archived from the original on June 30 2022 Retrieved July 2 2022 Blottner 2012 p 227 Bibliography EditDavid E Wilt 1 January 1991 Hardboiled in Hollywood Popular Press ISBN 978 0 87972 525 9 Leonard Maltin 1995 Leonard Maltin s Movie and Video Guide Plume ISBN 9780452273276 Mikita Brottman 1 October 2001 Meat Is Murder An Illustrated Guide to Cannibal Culture Creation ISBN 978 1 84068 040 9 Gene Blottner 2012 Columbia Pictures Movie Series 1926 1955 The Harry Cohn Years McFarland ISBN 978 0 7864 3353 7 Paul Mavis 31 May 2013 The Espionage Filmography McFarland ISBN 978 1 4766 0427 5 Retrieved 1 September 2013 External links EditCannibal Attack at IMDb Cannibal Attack at the TCM Movie Database Review of film at Variety Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cannibal Attack amp oldid 1106923386, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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