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American Releasing Corporation released Female Jungle on June 16, 1956. Bruno VeSota directed the film which starred Lawrence Tierney, Jayne Mansfield, and John Carradine.


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American Releasing Corporation released Female Jungle on June 16, 1956. Bruno VeSota directed the film which starred Lawrence Tierney, Jayne Mansfield, and John Carradine.


‘Female Jungle’ Movie Summary

As blonde actress is murdered across from a bar, an off-duty cop has been inside getting white-girl wasted. However, he starts to worry about his innocence when he finds out he was seen leaving the establishment with a blonde, but doesn’t remember. During his own investigation, he interviews a columnist, who was dating the woman; a caricaturist, who drew the victim; the caricaturist’s wife, who works at the bar; and the caricaturist’s lover. Slowly, he begins putting the pieces of the puzzle together.


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