Wild Women (1951 film) explained

Wild Women
Director:Norman Dawn
Producer:Morris M. Landres
Harold Rosemont
Starring:Lewis Wilson
Dana Broccoli
Clarence Brooks
Music:Gordon Zahler
Cinematography:Norman Dawn
Editing:Guido L. Redaelli
Studio:Norman Dawn Productions
Distributor:Continental Pictures
Runtime:62 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Wild Women is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Norman Dawn and starring Lewis Wilson, Dana Broccoli and Clarence Brooks.[1] A low-budget production which utilized stock footage, it is also known by the alternative titles of Bowanga Bowanga and White Sirens of Africa.[2]

Plot

An American big game hunter named Trent and his friend an Italian count are on safari in Africa. They encounter a tribe of amazons, fearsome female warriors that bring back memories of Trent's living in the area as a boy.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Book: Giesen, Rolf. Special Effects Artists: A Worldwide Biographical Dictionary of the Pre-digital Era with a Filmography. McFarland. 2008. 2014. 44. 978-0786495511.
  2. Krzywinska, Tanya. Sex and the Cinema. Wallflower, 2006. p. 244. .