Bomba and the Jungle Girl | |
Director: | Ford Beebe |
Producer: | Walter Mirisch Associate producer: Edward Morey Jr. |
Starring: | Johnny Sheffield |
Music: | Raoul Kraushaar |
Cinematography: | Harry Neumann |
Editing: | William Austin |
Color Process: | Black and white |
Studio: | Monogram Pictures |
Distributor: | Monogram Pictures |
Runtime: | 70 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Bomba and the Jungle Girl is a 1952 American adventure film directed by Ford Beebe and starring Johnny Sheffield. It is the eighth film (of 12) in the Bomba, the Jungle Boy film series,[1] [2] [3] based on the Bomba series of juvenile adventure books.
Bomba decides to find out who his parents were. He starts with Cody Casson's diary and follows the trail to a native village. An ancient blind woman tells him that his parents, along with the village's true ruler, were murdered by the current chieftain and his daughter. With the aid of an inspector and his daughter, Bomba battles the usurpers in the cave where his parents were buried.