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  1. Language. English. Budget. $49,000 [1] Female Jungle is a 1955 black-and-white film noir directed by Bruno VeSota and starring Kathleen Crowley, Lawrence Tierney, John Carradine and Jayne Mansfield. [2] The production was Mansfield's first film, as well as the only American International Pictures entry into film noir.

  2. Female Jungle: Directed by Bruno VeSota. With Lawrence Tierney, John Carradine, Jayne Mansfield, Burt Kaiser. Several persons, including an off duty policeman and a weird rich guy, are suspects in the murder of a beautiful actress.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Bruno VeSota
    • 1955-01
  3. Female Jungle is a 1955 black-and-white film noir directed by Bruno VeSota and starring Kathleen Crowley, Lawrence Tierney, John Carradine and Jayne Mansfield. The production was Mansfield's first film, as well as the only American International Pictures entry into film noir.

  4. Dec 24, 2020 · Female Jungle is a 1955 black-and-white film noir directed by Bruno VeSota, featuring Lawrence Tierney, Kathleen Crowley, John Carradine, Jayne Mansfield, an...

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  5. Female Jungle marked the first feature film produced by Burt Kaiser Productions, Inc., according to a November 23, 1954 Hollywood Reporter news item. A 1956 Daily Variety news item noted that since the film's production in 1954, actress Jayne Mansfield, who made her motion picture debut in the film, had gained recognition because of her role in ...

    • Bruno Ve Sota
    • Lawrence Tierney
  6. Female Jungle is a 1955 black-and-white film noir directed by Bruno VeSota, featuring Lawrence Tierney, Kathleen Crowley, John Carradine, Jayne Mansfield, and Burt Kaiser. [2] The production is notable for being Jayne Mansfield's first film; one of Lawrence Tierney's last before his comeback and the only American International Pictures entry ...

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  8. A blonde actress is murdered across from a bar. An off-duty cop has been getting pleasantly sloshed, but becomes worried about his innocence when he finds out he was seen leaving the establishment with a blonde, but doesn't remember. As he investigates, he interviews a columnist who was going with the actress, a caricaturist who drew the victim ...

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