Jungle Menace Filming Locations

Jungle Menace filming locations

Where was Jungle Menace filmed? Jungle Menace was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

Jungle Menace Filming Locations

Stockton is a city on the San Joaquin River, in California’s Central Valley. The Haggin Museum features fine art and local history displays. Oak Grove Regional Park has trails, a nature center and a lake stocked with catfish. In nearby Lodi, Micke Grove Regional Park includes a Japanese garden, the San Joaquin County Historical Museum and Micke Grove Zoo. The Children’s Museum of Stockton offers hands-on exhibits.

Thousand Oaks is the second-largest city in Ventura County, California, located in the northwestern part of Greater Los Angeles. Approximately 15 miles from the city of Los Angeles and 40 miles from Downtown Los Angeles, it is named after the many oak trees present in the area.

Jungle Menace (1937)
Runtime: 308 minutes
Rating: 5.2
Release year: 1937
IMDB: tt0029071
Plot summary

In the Asian province of Seemang where the Bay of Bengal meets the jungle, Chandler Elliott (John St. Polis) owns a large and prosperous rubber plantation. His attractive daughter, Dorothy (Charlotte Henry), is engaged to neighboring planter Tom Banning (William Bakewell) but troubles are brewing for both plantations. When a load of rubber is put on a riverboat to be taken to port, the boat is attacked by river pirates and the crew is killed and the shipment stolen. Jim Murphy (LeRoy Mason). Elliott's plantation manager, is plotting with others to force Elliott to to sell his plantation. Adventurer Frank Hardy (Frank Buck)determines to find out who is behind the plot.

Genres
Action
Adventure
Crime
Cast
Frank Buck
Sasha Siemel
Reginald Denny
Esther Ralston
Directors
Harry L. Fraser
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Jungle Menace filming locations