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194471 minAdventure, Mystery, Crime

Nabonga

Is Nabonga a Hit or Flop?

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Is Nabonga worth watching? With a rating of 4.3/10, this Adventure, Mystery, Crime film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Nabonga Synopsis

When a treasure hunter seeks a downed airplane in the jungles of Africa, he encounters one of the passenger's young daughter, now fully grown, and with a gorilla protector.

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Top Cast

Buster Crabbe
Buster CrabbeRay Gorman
Fifi D'Orsay
Fifi D'OrsayMarie
Barton MacLane
Barton MacLaneCarl Hurst
Julie London
Julie LondonDoreen Stockwell
Bryant Washburn
Bryant WashburnHunter
Herbert Rawlinson
Herbert RawlinsonT.F. Stockwell
Jackie Newfield
Jackie NewfieldDoreen Stockwell als Kind
Ray Corrigan
Ray CorriganNabonga der Gorilla

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 30, 2022
★ 5

This film has quite a sincere underlying message - conveying a remarkably (for the time) enlightened mid-WWII message on racial equality. It is just let down by the poor execution - not least from a dreadfully flat Buster Crabbe as "Ray" and the man in gorilla suit. When an hunter attempts to track down a case of jewels that were on a downed aircraft many years earlier over the dense African jungle, he discovers that they are now in the possession of Julie London - "Doreen" (aka "White Witch"), who is the daughter of the long dead thief. She's none to keen on surrendering her jewels and as he begins to fall for her, his friend Barton MacLane ("Carl) appears on the scene intent on securing the treasure for himself and the two men clash. It's odd to see Crabbe in a role where he isn't whiter than white, and for a while the story is quite engaging but all too quickly the effects of the sound-stage cheese plants and ropey lighting alongside a really prosaic script just draw more attention to "Crash" Corrigan - and his costume; never a good thing. It's not awful, and it's quite decently paced, but all just too predictably mundane to be memorable.