Wild Women | |
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Directed by | Norman Dawn |
Written by | Norman Dawn |
Produced by | Morris M. Landres Harold Rosemont |
Starring | Lewis Wilson Dana Broccoli Clarence Brooks |
Cinematography | Norman Dawn |
Edited by | Guido L. Redaelli |
Music by | Gordon Zahler |
Production company | Norman Dawn Productions |
Distributed by | Continental Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 62 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Wild Women is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Norman Dawn and starring Lewis Wilson, Dana Broccoli and Clarence Brooks.[1] A low-budget production which utilized stock footage, it is also known by the alternative titles of Bowanga Bowanga and White Sirens of Africa.[2]
Plot
An American big game hunter named Trent and his friend an Italian count are on safari in Africa. They encounter a tribe of amazons, fearsome female warriors that bring back memories of Trent's living in the area as a boy.
Cast
- Lewis Wilson as Trent
- Dana Broccoli as Queen
- Morton C. Thompson as Kirby
- Don Orlando as Count Sparafucile
- Clarence Brooks as Sungu
- Charlene Hawks as Owoona
- Frances Dubay as High Priestess
- Leah Wakefield as Head Conspirator
- Zona Siggins as Ulama Girl
- Devvy Davenport as Ulama Girl
- Mary Brandon as Ulama Girl
- Mary Lou Miner as Ulama Girl
- Barbara Reynolds as Ulama Girl
- Joyce Nevins as Ulama Girl
References
External links
- Wild Women at IMDb
- Wild Women is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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