Perils of Nyoka
7 /10 1 Votes
Budget 169,296 USD | 6.8/10 Genre Action Duration Language English | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Writer , , William Liveley , Joseph ODonnell , , Screenplay Ronald Davidson, Joseph F. Poland, Norman S. Hall, William Lively, Joseph ODonnell Cast (Nyoka Gordon), (Dr. Larry Grayson), (Vultura), Charles Middleton (Cassib)Similar movies Related William Witney movies |
Perils of Nyoka is a 1942 Republic Movie serial directed by William Witney. It starred Kay Aldridge as Nyoka the Jungle Girl, a character who first appeared in the Edgar Rice Burroughs-inspired serial Jungle Girl.
Contents
- Plot
- Main cast
- Supporting Cast
- Production
- Theatrical
- Television
- Critical reception
- Chapter titles
- References

Plot

Nyoka, with help from Larry Grayson, attempts to discover the Golden Tablets of Hippocrates. The tablets contain the medical knowledge of the Ancients — not to mention being buried along with gold and other treasure. Also hunting for the tablets are Queen Vultura ("Ruler of the Arabs") and Cassib.
Main cast

Supporting Cast

Production

Perils of Nyoka was budgeted at $169,296 although the final negative cost was $175,010 (a $5,714, or 3.4%, overspend). It was the most expensive Republic serial of 1942. It was filmed between March 20 and May 2, 1942, with the outdoor action sequences shot primarily at the Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif. The serial's production number was 1197. The success of the original serial Jungle Girl prompted the sequel, but the studio did not want to pay licensing fees to Burroughs again, so it avoided any repetition of the term "Jungle Girl," to which he had the rights. Instead, "Nyoka," the name of the main character in the first film, was placed in the title of the sequel, because that name was an original creation of Republic's writers, not of Burroughs.
Theatrical
Perils of Nyoka's official release date is 27 June 1942, although this is actually the date the seventh chapter was made available to film exchanges. The serial was re-released on 2 April 1952, under the new title Nyoka and the Tigermen, between the first runs of Radar Men from the Moon and Zombies of the Stratosphere.
Television
Perils of Nyoka was one of twenty-six Republic serials re-released as a film on television in 1966. The title of the film was changed to Nyoka and the Lost Secrets of Hippocrates. This version was cut down to 100-minutes in length.
Critical reception
Jim Harmon and Donald F. Glut write that this is probably the best Jungle serial ever made and that it "lavished in increased production values." Cline notes that Perils of Nyoka stands out in the memories of the original serial audiences despite the strong competition of 1942.
Chapter titles
- Desert Intrigue (26min 50s)
- Death's Chariot (17min 9s)
- Devil's Crucible (16min 52s)
- Ascending Doom (16min 48s)
- Fatal Second (16min 49s)
- Human Sacrifice (16min 41s)
- Monster's Clutch (16min 47s)
- Tuareg Vengeance (16min 44s)
- Buried Alive (16min 41s)
- Treacherous Trail (16min 51s)
- Unknown Peril (16min 40s)
- Underground Tornado (16min 39s)
- Thundering Death (16min 43s)
- Blazing Barrier (16min 38s)
- Satan's Fury (16min 33s)
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References
Perils of Nyoka WikipediaPerils of Nyoka IMDb Perils of Nyoka themoviedb.org