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Directed by Robert FloreyOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Films about children,
Le thème de l'enfant sauvage,
Films about apes,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Tarzan films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Johnny Weissmuller,
Brenda Joyce,
George Zucco,
Andrea Palma,
Linda Christian,
Edward Ashley-CooperRating56%
The setting is a coastal African village where swimming and diving are central to the culture, hence the term "the Mermaids." Tarzan and Jane (Brenda Joyce) help a native girl (Linda Christian) who has fled the village to avoid a forced marriage to a supposed local god. George Zucco portrays Palanth, the corrupt high priest attempting to force the girl into marriage, and Fernando Wagner plays a con man impersonating the god Balu., 1h49
Directed by Robert StevensonOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
NoirThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about immigration,
Medical-themed films,
Seafaring films,
Films about drugs,
Transport filmsActors Dick Powell,
Signe Hasso,
Ludwig Donath,
Vladimir Nikolayevich Sokoloff,
Edgar Barrier,
John HoytRating68%
In 1935, United States Narcotics Agent Michael Barrows (Powell) is assigned to find an unidentified freighter suspected of smuggling drugs. When he and the Coast Guard spot it along the California coast, they give chase. Barrows watches helplessly through binoculars as the freighter captain has about a hundred chained slave laborers thrown overboard to drown. The ship escapes by passing beyond the 12 mile limit and entering international waters. Horrified by what he has seen, Barrows determines to smash the narcotics ring - traveling "to the ends of the Earth" if need be - without first clearing it with his boss, Commissioner H. J. Anslinger (played by the real Harry J. Anslinger)., 1h20
Directed by Charles BartonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AdventureThemes Films set in AfricaActors Bud Abbott,
Lou Costello,
Clyde Beatty,
Frank Buck,
Max Baer Jr.,
Shemp HowardRating59%
Diana Emerson (Hillary Brooke) is in the book department of Klopper's Department store looking for a copy of the book Dark Safari, written by the famed explorer Cuddleford. Buzz Johnson (Bud Abbott) overhears Diana saying that she will pay $2,500 for a map that is inside that book. He devises a plan to pass off his friend Stanley Livington (Lou Costello) as a great explorer who accompanied Cuddleford on the expedition described in the book. With claims that he can reproduce the map, the two men go to Diana's home that very night. They agree to accompany her on an African expedition, and when Buzz overhears that Clyde Beatty has been offered $20,000 to lead the expedition, he feels that the map is worth considerably more than $2,500., 47minutes
Origin United-kingdomGenres DocumentaryThemes Films set in AfricaRating57%
It is 1949, and colonial Nigeria is undergoing an identity crisis. There is a clash between the progressive, educated elements of society - those who desire westernization and modernity- and traditionalists who want to maintain Nigerian heritage. Two young African teachers, Iruka and Dominic (Fanny Elumeze, Harford Anerobi) decide the village of Udi should have a maternity home, itself a symbol of progressiveness and modernization. The British District Officer, E.R. Chadwick (E.R. Chadwick), after some persuasion, assents to this decision and agrees to provide the resources for the project. Before work can begin, Chadwick wants to ensure that everyone in the village is on board for the task, but it quickly becomes clear that this is not the case. A man named Eze (Josef Amalu), an elderly resident, believes that building the maternity home is both an affront to the tradition and culture of the village, and works to persuade others towards his view., 1h32
Directed by Richard Rosson,
Robert FloreyOrigin USAGenres Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in AfricaActors George Raft,
Marie Windsor,
Akim Tamiroff,
John Litel,
Ernő Verebes,
Eduard FranzRating52%
Spahi Captain Paul Gerard (George Raft) is assigned to lead a patrol to the city of Bel-Rashad en route to a French Foreign Legion fort. Gerard is to escort the Emir's daughter, Cara, who has been studying in France, to Bel-Rashad that is off limits to Frenchmen and investigate whether there may be anti-French activity in the city. On their ten day journey Gerard and Cara fall in love. Leaving Cara at Bel-Rashad, Gerard reports to the Legion fort commanded by Commandant Fronval and his executive officer Lieutenant Glysko, a former Cossack., 1h15
Directed by Arthur Ripley,
John BrahmOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Films set in AtlantisActors María Montez,
Jean-Pierre Aumont,
Dennis O'Keefe,
Morris Carnovsky,
Henry Daniell,
Pierre WatkinRating56%
Andre St Avit of the French Foreign Legion is discovered unconscious in the African desert. He claims he stumbled upon the lost kingdom of Atlantis, ruled by the beautiful Queen Antinea, who drove him to commit murder., 1h41
Directed by George ShermanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
ActionThemes Films set in Africa,
Political filmsActors Dana Andrews,
Märta Torén,
Stephen McNally,
Jeff Chandler,
Philip Friend,
Joe TurkelRating65%
Freighter owner and captain Mike Dillon (Dana Andrews) reluctantly smuggles Jewish immigrants into Palestine, making it very clear to the Jewish leader, David Vogel (Stephen McNally), he is only doing it for the money. Dillon is annoyed to learn that he will have to go ashore to get paid the $8000 he is owed. When a British patrol boat arrives sooner than expected, Dillon is forced to join the Jews in their flight for freedom. There are casualties on both sides before the illegal refugees get away, including one of Dillon's men.