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King of the Wild
Directed by B. Reeves Eason
Richard Thorpe
Lionel Backus (asst.)
Theodore Joos (asst.)
Written by Wyndham Gittens
Ford Beebe
Produced by Nat Levine
Starring Walter Miller
Nora Lane
Dorothy Christy
Tom Santschi
Boris Karloff
Arthur McLaglen
Mischa Auer
Cinematography Benjamin H. Kline
Edward A. Kull
Music by Lee Zahler
Distributed by Mascot Pictures
Release date
  • May 1, 1931 (1931-05-01)
Running time
12 chapters (248 min)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

King of the Wild is a 1931 American pre-Code Mascot movie serial. The complete serial is available on DVD from Alpha Video.

A seven-reel feature version of the serial was later released in South America under the title Bimi.

Plot

Robert Grant, framed for a coup in the Indian country of Ranjapur, escapes from prison to Africa in search of the real villains. Here he meets Sheik Mustapha (Boris Karloff), who has evidence to clear him and the location of a secret diamond mine.

Cast

Production

The stars of King of the Wild were originally intended to be Harry Carey and Edwina Booth, but filming on the MGM film Trader Horn (1931) went over-schedule, forcing Mascot to recast the serial with Walter Miller and Nora Lane instead. [1]

Also appearing in the serial was real-life explorer Albert DeWinton. He later went after explorer Percy Fawcett, who had disappeared in Brazil several years earlier. DeWinton also disappeared in the Amazon in early 1934 and was presumed dead. [2] Bimi, the Ape Man, was played by actor Victor McLaglen's brother Arthur, and Mischa Auer plays an escaped lunatic named Dakka.

King of the Wild is sometimes misreported as an alternate title for the serial King of the Kongo, which also co-starred Boris Karloff, but they are two different serials. [3]

Chapter titles

  1. Man Eaters
  2. Tiger of Destiny
  3. The Avenging Horde
  4. Secret of the Volcano
  5. Pit of Peril
  6. Creeping Doom
  7. Sealed Lips
  8. Jaws of the Jungle
  9. Door of Dread
  10. Leopard's Lair
  11. The Fire of the Gods
  12. Jungle Justice

Source: [4]

See also

References

  1. ^ King of the Wild at the All Movie, retrieved 29/04/07
  2. ^ Associated Press via Montreal Gazette (September 17, 1934)
  3. ^ Harmon, Jim; Donald F. Glut (1973). "14. The Villains "All Bad, All Mad"". The Great Movie Serials: Their Sound and Fury. Routledge. p. 351. ISBN  978-0-7130-0097-9.
  4. ^ Cline, William C. (1984). "Filmography". In the Nick of Time. McFarland & Company, Inc. p. 203. ISBN  0-7864-0471-X.

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Preceded by Mascot Serial
King of the Wild (1931)
Succeeded by