When on safari through the deepest jungle, Kirby (Morton C.Thompson)
and his sidekick Chilli (Don Orlando) come across exhausted Trent (Lewis
Wilson), who tells them about a secret tribe of white sirens, the Ulamba,
he was trying to find, but of his safari, he emerged as the only survivor.
Kriby and Chilli are immediately intrigued by the prospect of meeting
white sirens (or girls by any means) and promise Trent to help him find
the Ulamba. It doesn't even serve them as a warning when their bearers
take off, they just go on ... until they fall captive to the Ulamba.
The Queen (Dana Broccoli) of the Ulamba soon claims Trent as her
husband, while the High Priestess (Frances Dubay) wants all three men
sacrificed, and before long a fight for power has broken out between them,
which ends in the Queen getting Trent and the other two going to be
sacrificed. But somehow, Trent can establish communications with Ulamba
girl Awoona (Charlene Hawks) - you know, not all of the Ulamba speaky
speak USA - who shows him a secret cave leading to his friends, and the
four of them, Awoona included, take off to leave Ulamba country for good
... and in the end, Chilli manages to scare off the pursuing Ulamba with
the firecrackers he has brought for the 4th of July ...
In case you ask, yes, the film is as stupid as my synopsis makes it
sound, a cheap and cheesy jungle flick mainly here to show pretty girls in
fetching bikinis (they weren't allowed to show more back then) with a joke
of a plot to hold the film together. The film may not be quite as campy as
it could have been, but still, if you are into bad jungle flicks this one
is definitely recommended.
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