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Not A John Holmes Film
Boodikka16 July 2009
This Carlos Tobalina film was NOT a John Holmes film... it starred Bigg John, who appeared in a couple of obscure XXX in the late 70s. There is no confusing the two: Bigg John was a much better-looking person than Holmes. He looked a bit like John Shea on steroids. I have tried to correct the incorrect data on IMDb for some time without success.

How best to describe JUNGLE BLUE? Imagine an episode of Ron Ely's NBC "Tarzan" shot in a Great Adventure safari park with a copious amount of hard-core footage thrown in. Very "meh"... Tobalina has directed and even appeared (non-sex roles)in better adult films than this such as CHAMPAGNE ORGY.
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3/10
Wow, this is bad even for a porno
dxever200610 January 2021
I watch this movie for the first time today and boy did i laugh at how bad this was. I know that it's a 70's porno and that you really didn't need any acting talent or script back then make a porno but how about knowing how to edit or shot a movie. The acting is horrible, the sex scenes really doesn't serve anything because of how randomly and sometimes even badly they are filmed and the whole plot is just horrible. Again you can't be too hard on a movie like this one because it's a porno but when a movie isn't able to do the one thing it's suppose to do, it just served to be laugh at.
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3/10
Crummy 70's jungle-set porn schlock
Woodyanders5 May 2016
Warning: Spoilers
Jane (a blah portrayal by Kathie Kori) leads an expedition into the jungle in search of her long lost father. However, several other members of the group only want to steal a fortunate in jewels from the natives. Moreover, the expedition stumbles across Tarzan-like legendary muscleman Evor (woodenly played by the brawny Bill Cable), who's an immortal virginal innocent (!).

Boy, does this clunker prove to be downright staggering in its jaw-dropping ineptitude: We've got all-thumbs (mis)direction by the ever-incompetent Carlos Tobalina, a plodding pace, some guy in a laughably ratty and unconvincing ape suit (before anyone asks, yes the gorilla does indeed do the deed with a skinny blonde babe), ham-fisted excessive overuse of voice-over narration to plug in gaping holes in the disjointed plot, obvious stand-ins for the more explicit copulation scenes between Evor and the two female leads, blandly staged sexual set pieces that generate zero heat, a poorly executed snake attack, Annette Haven and Candida Royalle are utterly wasted in nothing minor parts as participants in an interminable orgy that's clumsily incorporated into the rambling ramshackle narrative, and, worst of all, an extremely lame and irritating "it's only a dream" surprise twist ending. Only the lush cinematography by Fernando Fortes and some nice footage of the tropical scenery as well as various exotic animals prevent this one from being a total wash-out. That aside, this dud overall sizes up as pretty cruddy and instantly forgettable dreck.
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Hodge-podge of footage, hardly a movie
lor_29 June 2015
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JUNGLE BLUE is an embarrassing attempt by Carlos Tobalina to make an on- location (Peru) adventure film. To call it amateurish would insult hard-working amateurs everywhere.

I saw this movie theatrically in June 1982 off Times Square on a double bill as support feature for Tobalina's MAI LIN VS. SERENA, certainly one of the low points of my filmgoing history. My movie diary doesn't name the theater, but it was probably the Rialto II, a favorite haunt of mine near Joe Franklin's TV studio.

Opening shot is of a guy in a gorilla suit with a tiny brown (human) dick being sucked off by some poor female extra. The footage actually goes downhill from there.

Nina Fause stars as Silvia, a greedy woman with equally greedy creep partner Brad Johnson (no, not the later Spielberg actor but Jose Ferraro) searching the Amazon for valuable jewels belonging to a native tribe called the Cashibos. Through the magic of director Tobalina's random editing, their adventure is all jumbled up with extraneous but very important XXX footage that has nothing to do with the main story at all.

Chief among this footage, beginning early on and doled out (with many shots repeated as filler) throughout the movie is an orgy for six people in a bedroom organized by Tobalina regular Iris Medina, cast here as a Peruvian. Besides Fause (who Iris slips some psychedelic drug), the group includes in non-speaking XXX bit parts Annette Haven and Candida Royalle.

Another gob of sex footage includes an extended (cut into many pieces as well) lesbian scene between Fause and co-star Kathie Kori, who plays Jane - a member of the expedition seeking her long-lost father Mark (seen briefly in flashback). Her name invokes Edgar Rice Burroughs through the back door (Tarzan is never mentioned), and she narrates briefly a local fable of a happy, immortal man of the jungle who's never had sex and who lives with the animals; when he finally finds the woman who will be his true love he will become mortal like the rest of us.

His name is Ivo, played stolidly by muscle-man "Bigg John", who recites his dialogue quietly and as if reading from the phone book. Some confusion arises from Tobalina's use of XXX insert closeups, a common enough practice but overdone here. The non-actor playing Ivo never removes his loincloth but there are crucial XXX scenes of him humping Silvia and Jane, in which all we see are tight closeups of the players' groins. It is not established convincingly that Fause and Kori are participating (their public hair changes from shot to shot noticeably), but the large, uncircumcised and not fully-erect cock involved suggests that of Tobalina regular John Holmes. It probably isn't Holmes filming some stunt-double footage, but the confusion (big cock) is deliberate, else why the credited pseudonym "Bigg John"?

Ivo's pet guy-in-gorilla suit Chico is an anomaly, so Ivo tells the folks "he escaped from the circus", as good an explanation as any for an African animal on the loose in Peru. A later scene of Chico humping Jane is XXX but very poorly done, featuring two female extras who don't resemble actress Kori in the slightest alternately sucking or riding his little brown human dick.

Location footage of the troupe trekking along through the jungle (which often looks like somebody's backyard) is so poorly directed that at one point Fause's terrible voice-over narration even comments on the fact, lamenting "these long walks". Tobalina does not stage any action footage, just having Ivo clumsily swinging from vines and boring nature shots, plus a home movie-look scene of Ivo getting shot.

Ivo is killed twice, but remember he's immortal, though his quickie resurrections are stupid enough to have narration state: "I can't understand why he's not dead". Despite the illiterate DVD box notes touting "hoards" of unclad natives, the three tribes that get thank you credits (Shamas, Cashibos and Chunas) have little to do but stand around and grin, and there is perhaps 3 seconds of topless footage of the native ladies, hardly enough for a porno audience.

The film is so cheap that when the baddies finally find the jewels they are merely stones that look like pebbles hanging around the Cashibos' necks. Finale of the final bad guy receiving a long-distance blow-dart from Ivo and turning into a red spot in the river is badly bungled - we need a voice-over saying "the piranhas got him" in place of any visual action footage at all.

At the very, very end, we see Fause wake up after the influence of the orgy's psychedelic drug, so perhaps the whole crummy movie was merely a hallucination of hers. It was beyond bad already, without an added Tobalina insult of "it was all a dream" ending.
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A Few Campy Laughs But That's About It
Michael_Elliott28 January 2017
Jungle Blue (1978)

* 1/2 (out of 4)

Jane travels to Peru in search of her missing father. Her and her friends, when not having sex, end up finding out what happened to the father after running into Evor (Bigg John) who is basically a Tarzan like character.

Director Carlos Tobalina made some pretty wild films that are now gathering a cult following thanks to companies like Vinegar Syndrome. This film here was obviously a rip-off on the Tarzan theme and for the most part it has enough campy moments to make it worth viewing. Fans of these types of pornos should know what to expect as you've got a bunch of bad performances scattered throughout some hardcore action scenes but to be honest nothing here is all that good.

I say that because even the sex scenes here are poorly shot and there's certainly nothing erotic about them. The highlight would be a sequence early on where a group of people are getting it on in a hotel room and there's a man on the couch left without a partner. This here leads to a rather funny joke. The rest of the film has some campy moments that get a few laughs and the director clearly thought it was funny to show humans getting it on and then we get shots of chimps and their erections. Oh yeah, there's also a scene with a fake looking gorilla getting it on with a lady.
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