The Pink Jungle(1968) Link
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A look at the and location filming in California vs. the South American setting. A comparison with other 1960s adventure comedies . Site Map - The New York Times The Pink Jungle(1968)
The Pink Jungle (1968), directed by Delbert Mann, stands as a curious artifact of late-1960s cinema, blending elements of the adventure-thriller with the "battle of the sexes" comedy. Featuring James Garner as a fashion photographer and George Kennedy as a bumbling yet determined explorer, the film explores the clash between superficial modernity and the rugged pursuit of fortune. A of James Garner's Ben Morris vs
Delbert Mann, known for more grounded dramas like Marty , brings a light touch to this caper. The film’s 1968 release places it at a crossroads in Hollywood history, where the technicolor optimism of the early '60s was giving way to the grit of the "New Hollywood" era. The Pink Jungle maintains a playful, almost episodic pace, utilizing: the South American setting