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    1952 · Adventure · 1h 7m

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    Voodoo Tiger is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Spencer G. Bennet and starring Johnny Weissmuller in his ninth performance as the protagonist adventurer Jungle Jim. It was written by Samuel Newman and produced by Columbia Pictures. It features James Seay as the film's antagonist. Jean Byron also stars.

  2. Summaries. Jungle Jim helps an attractive research writer for the British museum clear up the mystery of a tiger cult in Africa while thwarting art thieves and bringing to justice a Nazi war criminal. Jungle Jim is assigned to track down a former SS Officer, who alone knows the locale of an art collection stolen during World War II by the Nazis ...

  3. Brief Synopsis. Jungle Jim helps an attractive research writer for the British museum clear up the mystery of a tiger cult in Africa while thwarting art thieves and bringing to justice a Nazi war criminal.

    • Spencer G. Bennet, Charles S. Gould
    • Johnny Weissmuller
  4. Abel Peterson. Jean Dean. Shalimar. Robert Bray. Maj. Bill Green. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Aided by an Englishman, Jungle Jim embarks on a expedition to trap a Nazi who...

    • Adventure
    • Johnny Weissmuller
    • Spencer Gordon Bennet
  5. Voodoo Tiger (1952) Stay away from Voodoo Voodoo bad medicine! **SPOILERS** Jungle Jim, Johnny Weissmuller, gets involved with a fugitive Nazi Karl Werner aka Col. Heinrich Schultz, Michel Fox, as well as a gang of hoodlums out to get him.

  6. Overview. Jungle Jim helps an attractive research writer for the British museum clear up the mystery of a tiger cult in Africa while thwarting art thieves and bringing to justice a Nazi war criminal.

  7. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Voodoo Tiger was the ninth of Columbia's "Jungle Jim" "B"-pictures, with seven more on the docket before the series expired in 1955. Johnny Weissmuller returns as Jungle Jim, who this time comes to the aid of anthropologist Phyllis Bruce (Jean Byron), who has arrived in Africa to study tribal customs.

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