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Jungle Jim is a 1955–56 American TV series based on the Jungle Jim newspaper comic strip. It stars Johnny Weissmuller, who had previously played the character in a series of sixteen theatrically released Jungle Jim feature films, which were produced soon after he retired from the Tarzan film series in 1948 for which he is best remembered.
Russell James Liberman (September 12, 1945 [3] – September 9, 1977 [4]) was an American funny car drag racer, nicknamed "Jungle Jim." In 2001, he was named #17 on the list of the Top 50 NHRA drivers of all time. [5] Liberman was known for driving backwards at 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) after doing his burnout. [5]
Jungle Jim is the fictional hero of a series of jungle adventures in various media. The series began on January 7, 1934, as an American newspaper comic strip chronicling the adventures of Asia-based hunter Jim Bradley, who was nicknamed Jungle Jim.
The Lost Tribe (1949) is the second Jungle Jim film produced by Columbia Pictures.The film features Johnny Weissmuller in his second performance as the adventurer Jungle Jim, co-starring Myrna Dell and Elena Verdugo, along with Joseph Vitale and George J. Lewis as the film's antagonists.
Jungle Jim 1934-1954 comic strip by Don Moore and Alex Raymond: Produced by: Sam Katzman: Starring: Johnny Weissmuller Suzanne Dalbert Trudy Marshall: Cinematography: Ira H. Morgan: Edited by: Henry Batista: Music by: Mischa Bakaleinikoff
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Jungle Jim 1934-1954 comic strip by Don Moore and Alex Raymond: Produced by: Sam Katzman: Starring: Johnny Weissmuller: Cinematography: William P. Whitley: Edited by: Gene Havlick: Music by: Mischa Bakaleinikoff