Nyoka and the tigermen serial
Sign In. Director William Witney. Ronald Davidson original screenplay Norman S. Hall original screenplay William Lively original screenplay. Top credits Director William Witney. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Top cast Edit. Clayton Moore Dr.
Larry Grayson as Dr. Larry Grayson. Lorna Gray Vultura as Vultura. Charles Middleton Cassib as Cassib. Tristram Coffin Benito Torrini [Chs. Forbes Murray Prof. Douglas Campbell as Prof. Douglas Campbell. Robert Strange Prof. Henry Gordon [Chs. George J. John Bagni Ben Ali [Ch. Arvon Dale Bedouin 1[Ch. Ace Fang the Dog as Fang the Dog uncredited. Robert Barron Sidi, a Tuareg [Ch. William Witney. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Professor Campbell's expedition into the hills of Libya obtains a papyrus which might reveal the hiding place of the Golden Tablets of Hippocrates, containing lost medical secrets.
Also in the region is intrepid Nyoka Gordon, still seeking her father, lost on a previous expedition. She alone can translate the papyrus, which directs our heroes through deadly perils including the Tunnel of Bubbling Death into the land of the Tuaregs.
Opposing them are Vultura, Queen of the Desert, and her Arab ally Cassib, both greedy for the treasure Add content advisory. Did you know Edit.
Trivia Chapter Titles: 1. Desert Intrigue, 2. Death's Chariot, 3. Devil's Crucible, 4. Ascending Doom, 5. Fatal Second, 6. Human Sacrifice, 7. Monster's Clutch, 8. Tuareg Vengeance, 9.
Burned Alive, Treacherous Trail, Unknown Peril, Underground Tornado, Thundering Death, Blazing Barrier, Satan's Fury. Goofs In chapter 1 when Larry is fighting the gorilla, the gorilla grabs the saber and breaks it, but the sound when it breaks is wood, not steel, and when it hits the floor, the sound is also of wood.
Quotes Dr. Crazy credits Closing credits are written in the sand. User reviews 10 Review. Top review. Bradley kills his brother John and takes his place. Nevertheless, it bore almost no resemblance to the novel, which had no character named "Nyoka" and was about an Asian princess, not a white woman living in Africa.
The serial was successful enough that a semi-sequel, Perils of Nyoka, was produced in To avoid paying Burroughs a second time for the rights, the sequel used only the original material created by Republic Pictures for Jungle Girl such as the name Nyoka.
It did not use any of Burroughs' material or the title of his novel. Instead, "Nyoka," the name of the main character in the first film, was placed in the title of the sequel, because that name was an original creation of Republic's writers, not of Burroughs. This, along with the value of the gold and the treasure it was buried with, contains the medical knowledge of the Ancients. Fawcett Comics used the film version of Nyoka as the basis for Jungle Girl comics.
Issue 1 appeared in ; the character appeared irregularly until , when Fawcett ceased publication. Nyoka was one of the intellectual properties sold to Charlton by Fawcett in the s. Her final Charlton appearance was issue 22 November Once Charlton Comics ceased publication, Nyoka's rights were sold again.
AC Comics purchased the rights from Charlton in , though their rights to do so were somewhat dubious. Nyoka appeared in AC Comics The Further Adventures of Nyoka the Jungle Girl; there were five issues printed between and , consisting mostly of reprints and movie stills.
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