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Jungle Flight (1947)
Topic Started: Apr 7 2015, 05:29 PM (214 Views)
rodney
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Jungle Flight tells the story of two pilots flying cargo in South America. Andy (Robert Kent)is trying to earn money to purchase a plane so that he can live in the states with his wife and child, while Kelly (Robert Lowery) prefers to spend his money on drink, women and gambling. Andy is putting in extra hours to help Kelly pay off a gambling debt and dies in an accident.

Kelly is, as would be expected, heart broken and guilt ridden, but is given a renewed purpose by Laurey (Ann Savage) a beautiful young woman that seems eager to help him and the operation that he works for. However, when a man mysteriously appears, it appears that she may be carrying a deep secret.

I really liked this movie. It's not super great, but at only an hour long and with a great cast (Barton MacLaine, Douglas Fowley and Duncan Renaldo costar), it's well worth seeking out. This was a Pine-Thomas film, released through Paramount, which should tell you the likelihood of this turning up on any official release.

I was, as always, taken with the subtleties that Ann Savage brought to every role. Make no mistake. This is no Detour, but it's a fine, solid film that she gave her full effort to. Always a pleasure to watch.

I got this one from a vendor at a convention. Couldn't find much about it online, nor is it available from the usual grey market sources, from what I can tell. Start digging, I guess.
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