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Darkest Africa (1936)

Darkest Africa (1936)

 

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A 15-episode serial in which Beatty goes to darkest Africa to rescue the Goddess of Joba, who is being held by the high priest.

A 15-episode serial in which Beatty goes to darkest Africa to rescue the Goddess of Joba, who is being held by the high priest.

 

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While on Safari in East Africa, Clyde Beatty runs into a loincloth wearing boy, Baru, and his pet ape Bonga. Baru reveals that he has escaped from the lost city of Joba, King Solomon's sacred city of the Golden Bat, but that his sister, Valerie, remains there. She was found by High Priest Dagna as a child and declared to be Joba's goddess as part of his quest for power. Her escape could cause a revolt among the city's citizens. Clyde agrees to help Baru rescue Valerie and they set out to Joba, through the Valley of Lost Souls.

Meanwhile, the unscrupulous Durkin and Craddock notice the green diamond Baru is wearing and follow them to plunder the city for similar jewels. Dagna receives word of the heroes approach from his Bat-men and makes plans to stop them.

 

CAST

 

Clyde Beatty
Manuel King
Elaine Shepard
Wheeler Oakman
Edward McWade
Edmund Cobb
Ray Turner
Donald Reed

 

Joseph Byrd
Ray Corrigan
Joe De La Cruz
Harrison Greene
Prince Modupe
Eddie Parker
Henry Sylvester

 

 
         
         

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