So This Is Africa 91 years old

Two big dame hunters bring back the low down on Africa SEXploration.

So This Is Africa

Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey play a couple of broke, hungry vaudevillians who are holed up in a hotel room with a few (tame) lions. They are hired by a movie producer who wishes to send them and their lions to Africa with a great naturalist, in order to make a jungle picture. An earlier expedition by this same naturalist was a failure, because she is afraid of animals. They all head to Africa and the lions are not mentioned again. Once in the jungle they have to fend off the amorous advances of the naturalist, of a vine-swinging native girl, and of a gorilla. They then run into the fearsome Amazon tribe, made up entirely of nubile females. Eventually they disguise themselves as Amazons to avoid being "loved to death." But these disguises lead to further difficulties when the all-male tribe of Tarzans show up for their annual mating ritual with the Amazons.

Credits

So This Is Africa Cast

Name Character
Berton Churchill He was 56, 63 years old when he died as President
Bert Wheeler He was 38, 72 years old when he died as Wilbur
Henry Armetta He was 44, 57 years old when he died as Street Cleaner
Raquel Torres She was 24, 78 years old when she died as Leader of Amazon Women
Robert Woolsey He was 44, 50 years old when he died as Alexander
Spencer Charters He was 58, 67 years old when he died as Doctor
Esther Muir She was 30, 92 years old when she died as Mrs. Johnson-Martini

So This Is Africa Crew

Name Department
Norman Krasna as Story. He was 23 (74) years old when He died Writing
Leonard Smith as Director of Photography. He was 39 (53) years old when He died Camera
Harry Cohn as Executive Producer. He was 41 (66) years old when He died Production
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So This Is Africa (91 years)

Two big dame hunters bring back the low down on Africa SEXploration.

  • Release day: Friday, April 21, 1933
  • Runtime: 61 minutes