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Ramar of the Jungle was a syndicated American television series that starred Jon Hall as Dr. Tom Reynolds and Ray Montgomery as his associate. Episodes were set in Africa and India. Produced by Rudolph Flothow for Arrow Productions and ITC Entertainment, four sets of 13 episodes were produced for a total of 52. Each episode runs approximately 25 minutes. In season one, the first 13 episodes are set in Africa and the second 13 are set in India. For the second season, all 26 episodes take place in Africa. Several television episodes were combined and released as theatrical movies by producer Leon Fromkess. Select episodes have been released on several DVDs through discount & "dollar" stores. Each disc contains approx. 4 episodes, with no extras available.
Ramar of the Jungle was a syndicated American television series that starred Jon Hall as Dr. Tom Reynolds and Ray Montgomery as his associate. Episodes were set in Africa and India. Produced by Rudolph Flothow for Arrow Productions and ITC Entertainment, four sets of 13 episodes were produced for a total of 52. Each episode runs approximately 25 minutes. In season one, the first 13 episodes are set in Africa and the second 13 are set in India. For the second season, all 26 episodes take place in Africa. Several television episodes were combined and released as theatrical movies by producer Leon Fromkess. Select episodes have been released on several DVDs through discount & "dollar" stores. Each disc contains approx. 4 episodes, with no extras available.
The film's narrative, typical of 1950s jungle adventure serials, champions individual heroism and a paternalistic approach to non-Western settings, aligning its dominant themes with traditional conservative values of order and hierarchy.
The movie features traditional casting with white actors in lead roles, consistent with its era. Its narrative frames traditional identities positively, without any explicit critique of these roles or central DEI themes.
Based on available information, "Ramar of the Jungle" is a 1950s adventure series that does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on traditional jungle adventure plots, and queer identity is not depicted or addressed within the series' scope.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Ramar of the Jungle is an original 1953 television series. Its characters were created for the show and do not have prior canonical or historical gender baselines to be swapped from.
Ramar of the Jungle is an original television series from 1953. Its characters were created for this production, meaning there is no prior source material or historical record to establish a different canonical race for them. Therefore, no race swap occurred.
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