War

Jungle Patrol

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Eight fighter pilots hold off constant Japanese attacks during the construction of an airstrip in New Guinea.

Release Date : 1948-11-01

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Frank Seltzer Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Kristine Miller

Character Name : Jean Gillis

Original Name : Kristine Miller

Gender : Female

Arthur Franz

Character Name : Lt. 'Mace' Willard

Original Name : Arthur Franz

Gender : Male

Ross Ford

Character Name : Maj. Skipper Wright

Original Name : Ross Ford

Gender : Male

Tommy Noonan

Character Name : Lt. 'Ham' Hamilton (as Tom Noonan)

Original Name : Tommy Noonan

Gender : Male

Gene Reynolds

Character Name : Lt. Marion Minor

Original Name : Gene Reynolds

Gender : Male

Richard Jaeckel

Character Name : Lt. Dick Carter

Original Name : Richard Jaeckel

Gender : Male

Mickey Knox

Character Name : Lt. Louie Rasti

Original Name : Mickey Knox

Gender : Male

Harry Lauter

Character Name : Lt. Derby

Original Name : Harry Lauter

Gender : Male

William Murphy

Character Name : Lt. Johnny Murphy

Original Name : William Murphy

Gender : Male

G. Pat Collins

Character Name : Sgt. Hanley

Original Name : G. Pat Collins

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-01-08

This starts out with a degree of promise. A group of war-weary soldiers are facing overwhelming odds as they try to defend a remote island airstrip from the invading Japanese. "Mace" (Arthur Franz) commands this group of brave men but sadly, for the plot, he soon becomes romantically embroiled with a visiting forces entertainer "Jean" (Kristine Miller) and at this point the score turns all violin-led and the plot deteriorates into a rather soppy melodrama that rather negates the courageous story that we started with. It was obviously made for domestic consumption to bolster post-war audiences, but somehow the lightweight cast and rather wordy dialogue drown out what action scenes there actually are, leaving us with some interesting audio descriptions of the dogfighting overhead - and they sound authentic enough - but with little else. It's decently enough produced, but is little better than a standard afternoon B-feature that passes the time all too slowly.