Jungle Drums of Africa (1953), US 3 sheets

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Description

Jungle Drums of Africa is a 1953 12-episode, American serial film, shot in black-and-white, which was an original commissioned screenplay by Ronald Davidson produced by Franklin Adreon and directed by Fred C. Brannon for Republic Pictures. The story is set in Kenya, and involves the efforts of an American uranium processing company’s representative and a woman medical missionary, to thwart the efforts of agents of a “foreign power”, abetted by a disaffected native witchdoctor, to gain control of a large uranium deposit on lands owned by the latter’s tribe. This serial features black American actors in major roles, including that of a college-educated chieftain.

Plot
The daughter of a medical missionary in Africa carries on her father’s work after he dies. She later befriends two adventurers prospecting for uranium. But it isn’t long before she finds herself in danger from crooks trying to get the uranium for themselves and a local witch doctor, who sees her as a threat to his power.

Cast
Clayton Moore as Alan King
Phyllis Coates as Carol Bryant
Johnny Spencer as Bert Hadley
Henry Rowland as Kurgan
John Cason as Regas
Roy Glenn as Naganto, the witch doctor
Bill Walker as Chief Douanga
Steve Mitchell as Gauss, the store clerk henchman
Don Blackman as Naganto
Production
Jungle Drums of Darkest Africa was budgeted at $172,840 although the final negative cost was $167,758 (a $5,082, or 2.9%, under spend). It was the most expensive Republic serial of 1953.

It was filmed between September 29 and October 18, 1952 under the working title Robin Hood of Darkest Africa. The serial’s production number was 1935.

Stunts
Tom Steele as Alan King/Third Constable (doubling Clayton Moore)
Special effects
Special effects created by the Lydecker brothers.

Release
Theatrical
Jungle Drums of Darkest Africa’s official release date is 21 January 1953, although this is actually the date the sixth chapter was made available to film exchanges.

This was followed by a re-release of Adventures of Captain Marvel, re-titled as Return of Captain Marvel, instead of a new serial. The next new serial, Canadian Mounties vs. Atomic Invaders, followed in the summer.

Additional information

Dimensions 69 × 104 cm