
The Wild Women of Wongo
Adventure · Comedy · Fantasy
Overview
On the tropical island of Wongo, a tribe of beautiful women discover that the other side of the island is inhabited by a tribe of handsome men. They also discover that a tribe of evil ape men live on the island, too, and the ape men are planning a raid on the tribe in order to capture mates.
Top Cast
Jean Hawkshaw
Jean Hawkshaw
Omoo
Jean Hawkshaw
Omoo
Mary Ann Webb
Mary Ann Webb
Mona
Mary Ann Webb
Mona
Candé Gerrard
Candé Gerrard
Ahtee
Candé Gerrard
Ahtee
Adrienne Bourbeau
Adrienne Bourbeau
Wana
Adrienne Bourbeau
Wana
Johnny Walsh
Johnny Walsh
Engor
Johnny Walsh
Engor


Ed Fury
Ed Fury
Gahbo
Ed Fury
Gahbo
Rex Richards
Rex Richards
King of Wongo
Rex Richards
King of Wongo
Bert Williams
Bert Williams
King of Goona
Bert Williams
King of Goona
Zuni Dyer
Zuni Dyer
Priestess
Zuni Dyer
Priestess
Marie Goodhart
Marie Goodhart
Woman of Wongo
Marie Goodhart
Woman of Wongo
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