Beyond the Blue Horizon

NR 6.6
1942 1 hr 16 min Adventure , Fantasy , Drama , Action , Comedy

A young girl's parents are killed on a tropical island, and the girl is raised and protected by the jungle animals. When she is found, as a grown woman, she is taken back to the United States to claim her inheritance. There are several people, with vested interests, who stand to gain something if she is shown not to be the missing heir.

  • Cast:
    Dorothy Lamour , Richard Denning , Jack Haley , Patricia Morison , Walter Abel , Helen Gilbert , Elizabeth Patterson

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Reviews

BootDigest
1942/06/25

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Ensofter
1942/06/26

Overrated and overhyped

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Glimmerubro
1942/06/27

It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.

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Kaydan Christian
1942/06/28

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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mark.waltz
1942/06/29

The only jungle the characters in this colorful adventure come from is the jungle known as Hollywood, with scantily clad blonde hunk Richard Denning twitching the hearts of the women left without their men during World War II (and probably quite a few men too who were unable to enlist in the army for obvious reasons) and gorgeous Dorothy Lamour given some of the campiest situations and dialog that any actor ever had to say. "He fell out of a tree like a ripe coconut", Lamour says describing Denning, and later proclaims, "I don't have the tail of a fish, but I can swim!" She not only swims but sings here too, but she's definitely no threat to the yet to be discovered Esther Williams. Tigers, chimpanzees (creating havoc to the tune of "Waltz of the Flowers"), alligators (chasing Jack Haley across a stream with snapping jaws) and various other wild life of the jungle support Denning and Lamour in this delightful piece of escapism where Lamour is brought to San Francisco, believing that she might be the heir to an estate.This brings to my mind the Elaine Stritch Song "Civilization" where she sang, "Bongo, bongo, bongo, I don't want to leave the Kongo", but in Lamour's case, she was the child of American parents who happened to be killed in the jungle, leaving her to be raised by the wild animals including a huge tiger. This part of her story is seen in flashback, and of course, Lamour is quite lovely in her sarong, even if not the strongest of actresses. Of course, this is a Hollywood version of "Jungle Book" with a female heroine instead of Sabu, and it is very ironic that Lamour and Sabu were never paired, her being under contract to Paramount and he being under contract to Universal and paired with the similarly exotic Maria Montez.There's plenty of action as the jungle scenes feature Lamour re-visiting to find evidence supporting her claim and the group dealing with unfriendly natives, various unfriendly wild animals (especially a rather temperamental elephant) and of course, the presence of white men out for their own interests and no interest in the land. There's Jack Haley for comedy ("Hey, where did Gogo go?"), Elizabeth Patterson for imperious judgments, and a legion of spider moneys, exotic birds, black panthers and the visual treat of Lamour's cave which comes complete with its own swimming pool. This is one of those delightful "Oh so bad it's good" adventures that have quite a cult following, although this and many of Lamour's other similar films have not reached the same status of Maria Montez's outrageous output. The shocking ending has a battle between tiger and elephant that ends sadly, one of the few times on film where the elephant is the villain, not the jungle cat. All this and the gorgeous theme song too, although simply played as instrumental rather than sung as it had been famously done a decade before by Jeanette MacDonald.

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gehri4
1942/06/30

I, too, have wished for years that I could see this movie again. I was about eight when I saw it. Richard Denning, as Jackra, did lure the renegade elephant to follow him to a cliff. He swung out over the cliff on a vine, ala Tarzan, and the elephant charged over the cliff. I seem to remember he had a tame lion or tiger that had jumped on the back of the elephant, but that was thrown to its death. I probably cried at that. This scene has stuck in my mind for more than 50 years, and I would really love to see it again. I could remember the title, but never could find a plot summary that mentioned this scene.

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bobbyh214
1942/07/01

One of Miss Lamour's last "monkey flicks"...and really one of the best. Richard Denning never looked better. Great music and photography. Just plain good entertainment. It's a shame Paramount does not release this on DVD.

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Mr_Scorpio_X
1942/07/02

I have read the previous comments and would also like to say that I too was very young when I saw this movie. This movie for some reason has had an impact on me,because its a movie that I will never forget as a child. I have made mentioned of this to all that have entered my life and I have made all attempts in trying to see this movie again. Can you believe this? I seen it once when I was like 7 or 8 years old and have been trying to see this again. The most memorable part of this movie that has been embedded in my mind was when they tried to trap this Giant wild elephant from destroying the jungle village. In doing this they made a bamboo wall in front of this cliff and lured the elephant to chase them. Once the elephant did this they use one of those swinging vine that swoop over the cliff while the elephant went crashing through the bamboo wall over the Cliff. For what is was worth, I need to see this again.

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