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Queen of the Amazons

Queen of the Amazons

White Goddess of the Dark Jungle... She offered ECSTASY and DEATH!

2.9 / 1019471h 1m

Synopsis

Jean Preston is determined to find her fiancée, Greg Jones, who went on a safari and didn’t come back when expected. She travels to Akbar, India with Greg’s father, Colonel Jones, Wayne Monroe and the Professor. She asks about Jones at the front desk of the hotel where she stays.

Genre: Adventure

Status: Released

Director: Edward Finney

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Main Cast

Robert Lowery

Robert Lowery

Gary Lambert

Patricia Morison

Patricia Morison

Jean Preston

J. Edward Bromberg

J. Edward Bromberg

Gabby

John Miljan

John Miljan

Narrator / Col. Jones

Amira Moustafa

Zita, the Amazon Queen

Keith Richards

Keith Richards

Wayne Monroe

Bruce Edwards

Bruce Edwards

Greg Jones

Wilson Benge

Professor

Jack George

Commissioner

Cay Forester

Cay Forester

Sugi

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

This might have been a bit better had we not had to wait for about half the thing before we meet the eponymous character who turns out to have all the menace of a wet lettuce. The rest of it sees a group of explorers start off in India on a search for "Greg" (Bruce Edwards) by "Jean" (Patricia Morison) and her friend the "Colonel" (John Miljan). Swiftly, they conclude that his caravan might have fallen victim to the famed "Zita" (Amira Moustafa) and so they are going to have to get their bug nets on and head off into the jungle. Loads of animal actuality later, we find ourselves involved in a rather pedestrian love-triangle affair between the Queen, "Jean" and a man who appears quite content to have his cake and eat it - metaphorically speaking, of course. It's all set against an undertone of racial stereotyping that even then must have made eyes water as the writing just makes you cringe with embarrassment. Miljan takes on a bit of a narrator's role which doesn't really help the pace of the story either, especially when he adopts a Winston Hibbler style of commentary describing the natural activity on the plains in a distinctly Disney fashion. There's no menace, little jeopardy and some acting as wooden as the sets to make this an hour that really doesn't deliver the promise of the title and isn't worth the effort, sorry.