Lost in the Jungle

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Released October 25th, 1911, 'Lost in the Jungle' stars Kathlyn Williams, William V. Mong, Frank Weed, Charles Clary The movie has a runtime of about 16 min, and received a user score of 50 (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from 1 top users.

What, so now you want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Jan Kruga and his daughter Meta live on a farm in the Transvaal. The nearest neighbor, Sir John Morgan, lives 20 miles away, and it is only on rare intervals that she ever goes even that far away from her isolated home. Toddles, a work elephant on her father's farm, is her only pet and in the first part of our story we see her befriend him from a cruel keeper. Hans, a neighboring Boer farmer calls and asks for Meta's hand in marriage. The girl is ordered by her father to accept Hans' attentions. She has been taught to obey and when Hans gives her a love offering, a huge necklace of beads, she meekly offers her cheek for the betrothal kiss. Sir John's nephew, Hirshal, comes for a visit from England and Sir John brings him for a friendly call on the Krugas. Meta's heart awakens at the sight of the handsome, young Englishman, and she returns Hans's necklace. The father, however, orders her to marry Hans, or never darken his door again." .

'Lost in the Jungle' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on October 25th, 1911