Jungle Bride (1933) PRE-CODE HOLLYWOOD
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2018
- Stars: Anita Page, Charles Starrett, Kenneth Thomson,
Directors: Harry O. Hoyt
In this Pre-code Hollywood adventure, a newsman, his fiancee and a suspected murderer are shipwrecked on a deserted island off the coast of Africa! - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Anita Page died age 98, in 2008.
She retired at 23 -the year of this film- 1933. She returned in 1936 for one film then years later she did a few horror movies in late 90s. After 1936 she enjoyed a long lasting marriage and 2 kids.
I think I must be re-incarnated from the 30s because I love movies from this period.
No, these are just great old movies without the PC bull Shxt.
You’re not the only one
I feel the same way. I was born in the early '70s and have alway's been fascinated by the culture and times of the '20s and '30s.
@@billyrichards8834 It's strange how everybody has a favourite era from the past.
I so enjoy these old movies. I'll take an old black and white film before a current film any day.
@Ronin Cesar why? what? Are you doing something illegal & why. Take a walk & breath in the oxygen.
Me too. Hollywood hasn't had an original idea since 1988 & frankly, I don't understand why anyone would pay top dollar for what is basically 2 hours of CGI...
Shipwrecked,spending the night in the jungle, hair and make-up perfect. Loved this movie. Yet another great find
That was a really good movie!! I love Charles Starrett. He was so damn good looking, wow💞💞💞
Whole-grain corn, and organic, too! a shoestring budget didn't keep this crew from excelling in their story-telling. Thanks again for films like this one.
The most interesting thing about this movie is that the actor, Charles Starrett, was born in Athol, Mass., which is about a half-hour away from where I live. L.S. Starrett Company is still in business. I will say that the picture quality of this film is excellent.
This was great, always love anything with Anita Page in it or gorgeous Charles Starrett!! 😍😛
Silly at times but just too cute, a love story, with a happy ending. What more can you ask for in a film?
I appreciate the rare look at the workers in the hell of the engine room while the upper classes party....that is an unusual thing to see in a film from their period.
I agree. The rich sit on their as while the workers work their ass off.
When I was growing up, they still had a lot of Black & White films as well as shows on the tv. I have no problems watching any old movies as long as they're good movies!!
I enjoyed this film. It was funny to see how Doris kept her shoes on while in the ocean, how she was able to maintain her well- coiffed hair, how well built the hut was by people who had no experience being in the jungle, where the bedding came from, and how the captain lived as long as he did.
And they didn’t offer him a drink. Mind you, our hero wrestled a lion with his bare hands and only got scratched
Lol! Yeah and kill a lion with bear hands ;-)
@@yasminedey8612 Which is easier than killing a bear with
lion hands, any day!
Her stockings didn t ripoff ! I want the name of the brand !
the hut is a prime example of the Gilligan's Island Syndrome.
Oh for the days when movies were only an hour long and still managed to tell a story without a lot of useless high tech filler
What story? 4 horny men and one women? That is porn. A bit of flesh for horny teenager. I am not quite sure whose sexual phantasies were catered to but there was certainly not a story being told
Omnivorous65, what movie did you watch? What you wrote doesn't describe anything in Jungle Bride.
here here!
They had to do that 'cuz Ahnuld couldn't speak Englisch.
Charles 🌟let was prototype for the Thunderbirds puppets.
Thank you for uploading a beautiful print of this film. Other copies are missing the brief racy shot of Anita Page changing. This is what VCI has out on DVD.
I don't see why it took them so long to get away. They could have asked for help wherever Anita Page bought her lipstick.
Pretty good effects for the ship disaster without CGI.
33:18, my goodness she's beautiful! Gotta love the perfectly curled hair, after many days in the jungle.
So unrealistic but fun. Like their perfectly ironed starched and always white blouses after a run-in with a tiger.
People went to the movies for glamour and escapism back in the day. Now, I dunno... nothing in them for me other than the rare exception like Joker.
Thank you! Have a bless night!
The sinking ship scene was so realistic. I loved the animal s as well.
ANITA PAGES, SALVADORAN PROUD, IS THE FIRST TIME THAT I HEAR YOUR VOICE....
So much better than the crap they call movies today.
quite a film, good story, nice music
A Excellent Movie Highly Recommended.. Thank You Very Much For Sharing..
Anita Page was gorgeous!
OK, YOU go lose to the lion then, lol!! 😂
At one time she was considered to have ' the most beautiful face' in Hollywood.
@@poorthing here here but also wholesome--this film has overtones of "me tarzan, you jane---makes you wonder if that's how tarzan REALLY got started---ship wreck?
Old Hollywood Mush, loved it!!!!!
This has got to be one of Anita's worst films. This is obviously towards the end of her career when they started putting her in these tripe C-List story lines. She was a beauty but her style was waning and she admittedly was limited in her range. As she entered talkies, she did give a good turn in "Skyscraper Souls" (1932), right before she did this. I had the pleasure of meeting her once back in the late 90's and I am a fan of hers, but if I recall correctly, she even said "Jungle Bride" was one of her worst. Thanks though for posting it as I did enjoy seeing her and Charles Starrett.
She wasn't waning she said no to the casting couch ie Louis B Mayer and Irving Thalberg and they effectively ruined her career.
ANITA WAS GREAT, GOOD STUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!THANKS UPLOADER.
Wonderful start to the film. Will watch rest tomorrow, it's 3am here now
What a wonderful old film! Thanks so much, and wasn't Anita Page a gorgeous gal!
Something magical in this movies, the 20's. Knowing they arent anymore living...
Thanks for posting!
Thank you this is one I haven't seen ! Great to find some I haven't seen , thank yo pizza flix ! Your long time subscriber 5 1/2 years now soon 6 in a month and a week , time sure flies when you enjoy a. Great channel like you , thanks for your work in getting out these great old classics !❤️🙏🏽🇨🇦
I can see the adverts for the coal loader job..."Exciting job, Big adventure, sail the world"
Yes, a girl in every port...you'll just be too tired to enjoy her.
Love it. Old movie ..so interesting ...
That "murderer" has an irresistible singing voice.
Love the juxtaposition in the first scene when they cut from the workers shoveling coal into the hungry mouth of the ship that is its furnace to the well dressed first-class passengers strolling on the deck, drunk as Cooter Brown, and then to the economy class chowing down at common tables, slurping juices from their saucers.
hey thank you very much for this OLD Movies and take care and see you soon ok.
Excellent ☺
Attention PizzaFlix: Thanks for uploading all these great pre-code films, many of them in wonderful condition considering their age. I don't suppose you take requests...
Is there any way you might be able to
upload the 1942 Film, "The Forest Rangers?" It stars Fred MacMurray, Paulette Goddard, and a young Susan Hayward. My local CBS affiliate used to play that movie about once every two years when I was a youngster, and I haven't seen it in nearly forty years! I believe, though I'm not
positive, that it was the film which introduced the song, "Jingle Jangle Jingle," to the public.
If you could upload that movie, you'd have at least one fan, (me), who would be excessively grateful! At any rate, thanks for ALL the great films that you are uploading! You're providing a real service for kids today, who are probably fairly unaware of these great, old movies, from our American past.
Not a bad movie, kept me entertained
When movies were Movies...!
Thanks for watching! May the Sauce be with you.
Anita Page must have done a lot of silent films...she does a lot of the extreme 'face acting' that was common before talkies.
well, she did do silents
Yes...an expression or physical action could tell a sentence...or even a paragraph.
Thrilling!
Great, enjoyable movie.
All things considered, this was actually a lot more entertaining than plenty of the junk I’ve seen on Netflix recently! I only hope that the animal fight scenes and deaths were merely staged, as they would be in a modern film.
32:28 Clarence the cross-eyed lion attacks- when he was a teen- before he was cross-eyed
That lion slaying scene though! Silly little movie, but like most Pre-Codes I end up enjoying them otherwise.
Yeah, that fight with the lion asked me to suspend a little too much disbelief. But as you said, a silly movie can be fun.
Every one looks pretty frenzied during that shipwreck..
She must have found a Solon on the island. Her hair was root free and bobbed the entire time…
place settings didn't slide off tables, and bottles didn't fall from shelves; other'n that, totally believable scenes.
i must admit, the hippo's sudden move did startle me.
Nice film.
Money for this cruise will be cheerfuly refunded by the cruise line.
@@johnbockelie3899 ..all of that lost luggage !!
Great film funny.
at least the deck chairs were arranged.
At the 1 hour mark: Looks like the ship at the end provided them with a portable radio, as well as a few other items.
Cool!
What the heck did the ship hit?? I only saw a glimpse of it and it looked like a submarine, lol. Who the heck is STILL drunk as a skunk after your cruise ship hits something, breaks in half, explodes, and you swim to an island? Dayum, I want some of what he's having! The film is kind of campy, but a fun watch. I don't get why they built their "camp" so far in the "jungle" and so far away from the beach. OH, YEAH, to make it easier for passing ships and search planes to spot them, LOLOL!
Nice :-)
!save the kitty!
hero wrestles a lion & gets a little scratch on his arm - great comedy!
"Lord of the Flies"
That poor old Lion looked For Real Dead to me. : (
Yeah... this is good stuff...
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skipper! Skipper! there's some people on the beach!.
l agree with below
Anita Page stars in
I can see the comparisons between Charles Starrett and John Wayne. Both were football players. Both started making films at about the same time. Both spent the 30's making B westerns. They looked like each other. Starrett, from this, seems like he might have been a better actor than Wayne at this point, (the same year as 'Baby Face'). But he never got his 'Stagecoach'. There are a lot of stories like that in Hollywood. Maybe Anita Page could have been Joan Crawford...
Anita Page was a knock-out--and very fleshy!
It is an urban myth that sea captains can perform marriage rites.
Truth.
Poderia ter legendas em português 😢😢😢😢
She always looks like she just left a beauty shop! Hey, a new way to start a fire. This might come in useful if I'm lost in a jungle. Just like Gilligan's Island, they find everything they need. Cheetah must be Oriental, he does laundry. Her dress keeps getting shorter and shorter. Does that mean that the best is still to come? That lion was loaned to the production company by MGM. No animals were harmed in this movie, only humans. Dorris to the men, "Can you find me a razor? I need to shave my legs and underarms." Watch this movie if you are trying to find a good way to get to sleep. "I'm working on the boat sail but, I'll need your dress."
Haha..he fights a lion and only gets scratched
"The Durango Kid"
Over a month in the jungle and the perm is still in her hair...........
Cheetah!!! Tarzan’s pal!😊
don't forget the hyenas--yikes!
6:27 That was an odd fashion to wear a complete animal as an accessory.
Also very SAVAGE.
i need me a big, beautiful jungle bride
Anyone know where they filmed the beach scenes?
North Dakota.??
Did Charles Starrett also do a series of B-Westerns?
From 1935 on, over a decade & 100 Durango Kids, longest Hollywood series & 🌟.
Oh man, the movie makes you think the jungle is a spa... The real thing is quite diferent: mosquitos, snakes, poisoned water, yellow fever, bugs, storms, no protection against temperature and stifling air. Even Robinson Crusoe seems romanticized at times. Nonetheless, nice movie as precode usually are. Even a bum had the class and some high brow education to shoot some latin those times. Reminds me o Mann´s Magic Mountain.
Wow what a stinker! You better REALLY love kitsch for this one.
Ta
released during the era of Tarzan and King Kong this film side more melodramatic leaving the wild life as a backdrop, save one lions killing by the handsome Mr. Starrett. the only pre-code interests are the brief naked breast angle and the switching of partners. A short but enjoyable film if you can put yourself back in the seat of a 1933 theatre on a lazy afternoon.
Also, after the code, you wouldn't see actresses in low-cut, flimsy dresses without a bra - the way Miss Page appears throughout most of this movie.
One can see why this film could have been made in the manner it was. Today filming big wigs would find a million issues calling for charges......makng it hum drum..... uneventfully boring ! Old films offer a look back when some things were more up front then now. Fold that slice of Pizza Flix and enjoy
And me too
Good movie not so great but still l watched it
15:10 is me when I’m drunk.😂
I love how she’s still wearing heels, walking on the sand, after and exhausting and traumatic shipwreck.
Paul the Audacious Bradford right?? That’s a real woman there. Lol. We both know that those would have come off in the ocean though while swimming. Haha
@@oliviablackburn1113 ...maybe she "dog paddled".
I found this movie to be a more or less a pre-Gilligan's Island.
Robinson Crusoe came 1st.
A good triple dose of deus ex machina, but still a cute little movie. Did they ever make the sequel, Jungle Family?
Laying on the beach but no sand in her hair when she gets up😕
.....and full makeup. hehe 🤭
and no sand in various other .. uh .. openings.
@ 49:50....anyone know the meaning when he says "ok Africa"?
" Here on Gilligan's Island".
Here come the Judge, Here come the Judge, Order in the Court-Order in the Court cause here comes the Judge
A man, falsely accused, proves his worth while a newspaper reporter wants to "run him in".
Jane Frieman what about the idiot spoiled bitch blonde who can’t do shit for herself and needs a man for everything.
back when america was still great
yeah--separate..but equal--black stokers on one end, one stokers on the other...?
it might be pre-code but it says "passed by the national board of review" at the beginning.
Different things, National Board of Review New York, 1909. Code was Will Hays Hollywood censorship office, circa 1934.
What's cracking these flims got a lot going fo them, mainly free
Poorly done, even by the standards of the day. Still gets my thumb up, tho, because I thoroughly enjoyed it. Cute story.
Cruise ships in the old days. Work in the engine room shoveling coal , or since you can afford the trip, spend time above deck with the passengers. The days before Carnaval Cruise line.
Once I saw the poor kitty on the scrap of life raft I had to turn this movie off, I was so upset. Even if this was supposedly a carefully staged stunt, where was the ASPCA during the filming of this movie? Dreadful.
A ship’s captain with no senior officer “scrambled eggs” on his hat. Terrible technical oversight.
Your definition of "terrible" is far more extreme than nost.
i'm not so young but always hated the real outdoor filming of wild animals in Africa then cut to studio
zzapper zzapper Frank Buck was real. lion footage probably his.
@@gulfrelay2249 .. "BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE"
John Miljan
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Nice