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Bomba, the Jungle Boy

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Twenty books are in the series. The first 10 (published from 1926–1930) are set in South America, where Bomba, a white boy who grew up in the jungle, tries to discover his origin. The second set of 10 books (published from 1931–1938) shift the scene to Africa, where a slightly older Bomba has jungle
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All of the first editions had the same picture on the dust jacket; only the title was different. The Grosset and Dunlap books had different cover art on the dust jacket of each title. The Clover editions had no dustjackets, but had picture covers reprinting the Grosset and Dunlap art.
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Mirisch later claimed he was paid $ 2,500 per film, and the success of the series launched him as a producer.; he later became a senior executive at Monogram's successor, Allied Artists Pictures Corporation.
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A common theme of the Bomba books is stated in the first volume of the series, when Bomba concludes that: "The native's souls were asleep. The white men's souls were awake. And he was white!"
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In November 1947, Monogram announced it had bought the rights to all 20 of the novels. The studio assigned Walter Mirisch to oversee their production, with the intention of making three
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When the Bomba films proved popular with young audiences, the first ten Bomba books were reprinted in the 1950s with all-new cover illustrations by
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had been general manager of Monogram Pictures since 1945. They specialized in low-budget movies, including series of regular characters such as
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adventures. The first editions all used the same cover illustration on their dust jackets; only the title would differ from book to book.
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directed all of the films and scripted most of them. Only two actors appeared regularly as Bomba's companions:
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as friendly native Eli. African-American actor James Adamson made occasional appearances in various roles.
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Johnny Sheffield retired at age 24 after completing the twelfth Bomba film, "Lord of the Jungle".
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published a Bomba comic book series. It ran for seven issues and included scripts by
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films per year, in color. They were seeking a male actor aged 18 to 20 to star.
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brought the character to the motion-picture screen in 12 Bomba films, starring
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Clooney, N. (Mar 13, 1998). "Oscar's popularity a 70-year tradition".
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THOMAS F BRADY (Nov 27, 1947). "GEIGER WILL FILM DI DONATO'S NOVEL".
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is a series of American boys' adventure books produced by the
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novels; he thought they might translate well into movies.
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Leonard Maltin's TV Movies and Video Guide, 1991 Edition
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that became a local ratings sensation. WGN executive
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Bomba the Jungle Boy, or the Old Naturalist’s Secret
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Index

Bomba the Jungle Boy

Johnny Sheffield
Peggy Ann Garner
Monogram Pictures
Roy Rockwood
Stratemeyer Syndicate
Hardback
Paperback
Stratemeyer Syndicate
Roy Rockwood
Tarzan
Richard A. Lupoff
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Monogram Pictures
Johnny Sheffield
Johnny Weissmuller
Grosset & Dunlap
Hardy Boys
Nancy Drew
Tom Quest
WGN-TV
primetime
Fred Silverman
Swahili
DC Comics
Denny O'Neil
Jack Sparling
Walter Mirisch
Charlie Chan

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