Jungle Blue Explained

Jungle Blue
Director:Carlos Tobalina
Starring:Kathie Kori
Nina Fause
Bill Cable
Cinematography:Fernando Fortes
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Released:[1]
Runtime:79 minutes[2]
Country:United States
Language:English

Jungle Blue is a 1978 American pornographic exploitation film directed by Carlos Tobalina under the pseudonym Troy Benny. The film stars Kathie Kori as Jane, a woman who journeys into the jungles of South America in search of her missing father, accompanied by explorers who secretly plan to steal jewels that they believe are being guarded by a native tribe. The other members of the cast include Nina Fause and Bill Cable.

Cast

Critical reception

Rod Barnett of Cinema Retro called the film "a damned mess from beginning to end with the only draw being the actual sex scenes." He wrote: "Everything is poorly done. The actors are mostly clueless, the script is a third-grader's idea of a dirty Tarzan story and the stupid 'steal the jewels' plot is dropped in so randomly halfway through the movie that it seems like a later addition to the whole thing."

Home media

In 2014, the film was restored and released on DVD by Vinegar Syndrome.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Churchill, Ward. 2001. Fantasies of the Master Race: Literature, Cinema, and the Colonization of American Indians. City Lights Publishers. 195. 978-0872863484.
  2. Web site: Jungle Blue – Vinegar Syndrome. Vinegar Syndrome. January 9, 2020.
  3. Web site: Review: "Jungle Blue" (1978), Retro Erotica from Vinegar Syndrome. October 21, 2014. Cinema Retro. January 9, 2020.