African Treasure

1952 "Jungle drums echo the dangers of ruthless fortune seekers!"
5.1| 1h10m| NR| en
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Against stock footage of lions, elephants and wildebeasts, Bomba the Jungle Boy captures a pair of nefarious diamond smugglers.

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SunnyHello Nice effects though.
Lollivan It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Deanna There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
Billy Ollie Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
a_chinn Bomba the Jungle Boy is back again and in this film is stopping diamond smugglers who are posing as scientist. Ho hum. If you've seen one Bomnba film, you'd essentially seen them all. FUN FACT: The great Woody Strode makes an early film appearance here playing an uncredited native.
utgard14 Another Bomba the Jungle Boy movie starring Johnny Sheffield. Here our junior Tarzan is battling diamond smugglers who are forcing natives to work as slaves. Laurette Luez plays the daughter of one of them. She's certainly a looker. Not that Bomba would notice. Lyle Talbot plays the leader of the diamond smugglers, who first enters the picture posing as a hunter and fooling stupid Andy (Leonard Mudie). At this point Mudie has become a series regular. Woody Strode has a bit part as a jungle mailman (!). The jungle telegraph stuff is the highlight of the picture and that's saying something since most people will probably find it pretty ridiculous. There's the expected rear projection and stock footage, used to cheap effect. Bomba's fight with a lion is probably the weakest in the series up to this point. At its best the Bomba series was nothing special and only of interest as middling adventure stories. This is not the series at its best. Actually, this is one of the worst. Even at just 70 minutes the movie drags and feels like it takes forever. Of some minor interest for series fans but nothing here for casual viewers.
bkoganbing African Treasure finds Johnny Sheffield as Bomba the Jungle Boy looking to help his native friends who've been taken prisoners and forced to mine diamonds in a secret location that some smugglers know about. Arthur Space and Lane Bradford keep the prisoners and another criminal played by Lyle Talbot holds Bomba's friend, Commissioner Leonard Mudie prisoner as well. The odds don't look good for Bomba.But of course with his knowledge of jungle ways Sheffield does triumph in the end. Like Tarzan, Bomba has a chimp to make chumps out of the bad guys and save him in a tight spot. Like Tarzan, Bomba's learned the value of friendship with the animals though he does get into a fight with a lion here.This particular Bomba entrée has got more than it share of pulp adventure sequences that would have kept its young audience glued to their movie seats. It will keep you in your Laz-E-Boy chairs as well.
sol ***SPOILERS*** Things didn't seem quite right for British Province Colonial Commissioner Andy Barnes, Leonard Maudie, when American big game hunter Pat Gilroy, Lyle Talbot, showed up, by boat, unannounced at his outpost deep in the African jungle. It's later in the movie when Barnes gets a post office wanted poster, from the Jungle Mailman, of escaped criminal Roy DeHaven that he realizes that both Gilroy and DeHaven are one and the same person! But by then DeHaven got the drop on Bearns and took him hostage in order to get, also by boat, to the Nujuli Crater where his two partners in crime Greg, not Laural, and Hardy, Arthur Space & Lane Bradford, are digging for the crater's mother load of diamonds with the help Pedro Sabastian, Martin Garralaga, and the Nomgola villagers. It was Pedro & the Nomgola villagers that Greg & Hardy took hostage after wiping out almost the entire Nomgola village and the members, including Prof.Catesby, of the Catesby Expedition who were staying there!Now where does the star of the movie Bomba, Johnny Sheffield, the Jungle Boy come into the picture? He's swinging on the jungle vines with his good friend and companion Kimbobo the Chimp when he spots this gorgeous young teenage girl and her guide walking through the dangerous jungle underbrush! Being attacked by a 500 pound male lion Bomba puts the big cat away without as much as breaking into a sweat. It's then that Bomba gets the lowdown from the girl Lita, Laurette Luez, in what she was doing there risking her life in the very inhospitable jungle!Lita's father-Pedro Sabastiant-was a member of the doomed Catesby Expedition who was taken prisoner together with the survivors of the Nomgola village massacre by Greg & Hardy to mine the diamonds at the Nujuli Crater! It's now up to Bomba the save Pedro and the villagers before Greg & Hardy have them buried alive after they mined all the diamonds for them. That's in order to keep them for talking to the police or the British Colonial Commissinor, Andy Bearns, about Greg & Hardy as well as the guy who's to fence the precious stones Roy DeHaven! It's Later that DeHaven is apprehended by the local natives lead by Berns' loyal native butler Eli, Smoki Whitefield, who stopped him from getting to Greg & Hardy before he and his hostage Bearns could make it to his boat. Bomba doesn't waste any time going into action but Greg & Hardy are a lot tougher then what he, and we in the audience, thought that they were. Getting himself easily clubbed beaten and tied up by the bad guys, which wasn't like him, Bomba has to rely on his good friend Kimbobo to pull his chestnuts out of the fire. Kimbobo does that by pelting Greg & Hardy with rocks and coconuts whenever they happened to get the best of his friend Bomba. It's later that Bomba, with the help of Kimbobo the Chimp, finally puts both Greg & Hardy in their place and behind bars. That's when they tired to make their escape by boat with the diamonds before Bomba and his jungle friends, monkeys exotic birds big cats and elephants, get a hold of them! Which in fact they, or at least Bomba & Kimbobo, did!P.S Check out former L.A Rams football great Woody Strode in a cameo part, if you blink you'll probably miss him, as the Jungle Mailman.