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    United States. Language. English. Box office. $4 million. Ingagi is a 1930 pre-Code pseudo-documentary exploitation film directed by William S. Campbell. It purports to be a documentary about "Sir Hubert Winstead" of London on an expedition to the Belgian Congo, and depicts a tribe of gorilla-worshipping women encountered by the explorer.

    • $4 million
    • Charlie Gemora
  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0164686Ingagi (1930) - IMDb

    Ingagi: Directed by William Campbell. With Sir Hubert Winstead, Arthur Clayton, Louis Nizor, Charles Gemora. An expedition enters an area of the Congo jungle to investigate reports of a gorilla-worshipping tribe.

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    • Action, Adventure, Fantasy
    • William Campbell
    • 1930-03-15
  3. Ingagi (1930) by. William Campbell. Publication date. 1930-03-15. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics. Exploitation, Lost Movie, Pre-Code, Golden Age of Hollywood, Rare, William Campbell, Charlie Gemora, Jungle, Ape, Gorilla. Language. English. An expedition enters an area of the Congo jungle to investigate reports.

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  5. Ingagi is a 1930 ethnographic film directed by William S. Campbell. It purports to be a documentary about "Sir Hubert Winstead" of London on an expedition to...

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  6. Mar 22, 2021 · March 22, 2021 | 1 Comment. By Betsy Sherman. In its day, Ingagi raked in the crowds with a promise of weird African animals and “wild” women, and a teasing of bestiality. Ingagi, directed by William Campbell. Available on Blu-ray from Kino Classics and to buy or rent digitally at kinonow.com.

  7. 60.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 91. 6.7K views 9 months ago. An expedition enters an area of the Congo jungle to investigate reports of a gorilla-worshipping tribe. After many dangerous adventures,...

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    • Classic Hollywood Movies
  8. INGAGI. Congo Pictures, Ltd./Kino. Director: William S. Campbell. Producer: William Alexander. Screenplay: Adam Hull Shirk. Cinematography: L. Gillingham, Ed Joyce, Fred Webster. Editing: Grace McKee. Cast: Sir Hubert Winstead, Daniel Swayne, Louis Nizor, Charles Gemora, Mel Koontz.

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