Gungala, The Black Panther Girl

May. 31,1968      
Rating:
4.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

An insurance company, led by a wealthy English family, organized an expedition to Africa to find a lost heiress who has been raised in the wild as Gungala and one of the explorers falls in love with her.

Kitty Swan as  Gungala
Micaela Pignatelli as  Julie
Angelo Infanti as  Morton

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Reviews

Alicia
1968/05/31

I love this movie so much

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Mjeteconer
1968/06/01

Just perfect...

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Aneesa Wardle
1968/06/02

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Roxie
1968/06/03

The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;

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Bezenby
1968/06/04

One of the factors that led to my sad existence as a bad movie fan was watching Johnny Wiessmuller's Tarzan flicks when they actually used to show such films on the television. From Tarzan clearly swinging through the jungle on a trapeze swing to fighting a rubber crocodile, from Cheetah going from a live chimp to a hairy rag doll when thrown across the jungle floor, it was a constant source of hilarity for me and my family. So it was that within about ten minutes of Gungala I realised that I was getting Tarzan: Only With Boobs and Less Laughs. I didn't realise that before resorting to slaughtering animals in real life to provide entertainment (with Cannibal Holocaust and Last Cannibal World), Ruggero Deodato had made this film, a jungle action flick that begins nice enough with the pretty Kitty Swan running about the jungle in the buff to a nice theme tune. Sadly, the first thing she seems to learn from the modern women is how to cover up!You see Gungala is the long lost heiress to a huge fortune who vanished when a plane in crashed in the jungle some years before. An expedition is sent either by her family or an insurance company (and I've now resorted to having to translate Spanish on the fly, as well as Italian, so forgive me if I'm a bit choppy with the plot), and of course not everyone involved in the expedition is entirely trustworthy. Julie I think works for the company, as does her colleague Johnny. The blonde guy I think was perhaps a relative of Gungalas. Of course there's an evil foreign guy working independently with the local cannibals we have to look out for too, as well as a drunken mage-like man. But first, as with the Wiessmuller films, all the black porters must be slaughtered by the natives about ten seconds after everyone sets foot in the jungle, but don't worry - our white heroes are safe behind their suitcase barricade, with their long-range rifles. It's not long of course before Gungala turns up with her pet panther and starts acting like a cat and making Julie jealous (women, eh?), but then I think Johnny started hitting it off with Gungala and we get a very lengthy sequence where Gungala imitates various animals while Johnny tries to figure out what 'Can I mash your paps' is animal talk. Also, the foreign guy keeps trying to kill everyone and those nasty cannibal types are overdue for a jungle chase, so how is the plot going to fit in the quicksand sequence, the tribal drumming sequence, the topless native girl sequence, the topless cannibal tribeswoman sequence, the Gungala and the chimp versus the cannibal tribesman sequence before we get to the big escape part with Gungala calling in her elephant friends? All of that was par for the course with those Johnny Wiessmuller films, so why am I complaining about this one? It's just a bit dry and serious I guess, but then, would you rather have a bunch of actors tear apart a turtle for real? For shame, Ruggero.Gungala did learn one thing I guess - all men are jerks.

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andreygrachev
1968/06/05

I was lucky to see this second Gungala part in Russian, so I can say, that it is just one of those 60s jungle born woman series. Nothing special, but the jungles and trip atmosphere. I can see that in this 1968 effort horror master getting in to natural effects. The main actress is quite sympathetic and the whole adventures story is funny in some places, but this is not an original film, just a film. Still,those who like this exotic trip movies with the nice presence of peaceful eroticism. But it is the prototype of many early 80s jungle-based b movies . Good music .. Andrey Grachev "www.myspace.com/neizvest" If you are really interested in this sort of films. I can also recommend Umberto Lenzi before 1970.

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