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On one of their walks through the jungle, Ramar (Jon Hall), white
jungle doctor, his assistant Ogden (Ray Montgomery) and their black
servant Willy (Nick Stewart) run across a woman, Laura (Darwin
Greenfield), who wants to go to the village of the Watus, where her
husband Carl (William Tannen), who is impervious to knives and spears
thanks to some serum, is king. Of course, this is noventure for a woman on
ther own, but since Ramar and company are such nice gentlemen and since
they are especially interested in the serum, they agree to accompany her.
At the Watu-village they find Carl, who is hell-bent on
exploiting the land of all its emeralds, in constant conflict with the
Watus' chief Namura (Woody Strode), and thus he has to demonstrate again
and again that he really is impervius to knives and spears - which before
long gets to him physically. So at night, Ramar and company decide to
kidnap him and take him to civilisation with them. Eventually, Namura and
his men catch up with them, but after Ramar returns all of Carl's emeralds
to them, Namura lets them go.
Then though, Carl wakes up and rushes back to Watu-village before Ramar
and company can catch up with him, to get the emeralds he thinks
rightfully belong to him. But of course, he is stopped by Namura, who now
wants to feed him to the crocodiles, and only at the very last minute can
Ramar save Carl from being eaten alive and can even convince Namura to let
them go ...
Very mediocre episode of Ramar of the Jungle that is
based on a story concept - a man who's impervious to knives and spears
thanks to a serum - that's way too silly to be taken seriously. Rather a
waste of time, actually.
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