Zoovie
The Golden Idol

The Golden Idol (1954)

TERROR REVOLT SPLITS CONGO!

4.2/10(4)·TMDBNR 1954 1h 10m EN

The Golden Idol (1954) is streaming free on Zoovie (1h 10m). Directed by Ford Beebe, starring Johnny Sheffield, Anne Kimbell, and Paul Guilfoyle. Action and Adventure on multiple servers, no signup.

What is The Golden Idol (1954) about?

Prince Ali wants the Golden Idol of Watusi and hires a ruthless hunter to get it for him. Bomba has the idol and, with the help of Commissioner Barnes, Eli, and a beautiful archeologist, he foils Ali's plans.

Listing updated · catalog data daily-synced from TMDB

Director:
Ford Beebe
Production:
Allied Artists Pictures
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
English
IMDb:
tt0047036

Where can I watch The Golden Idol (1954) for free?

Who stars in The Golden Idol (1954)?

Johnny Sheffield as Bomba, Anne Kimbell as Karen Marsh, Paul Guilfoyle as Prince Ali Ben Mamoud, Leonard Mudie as Commissioner Andy Barnes, Smoki Whitfield as Eli, Rick Vallin as Abdullah, Lane Bradford as Joe Hawkins, Roy Glenn as Gomo.

Did You Know?

  • At just 70 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.
  • This film is part of the Bomba, the Jungle Boy Collection, which includes 12 movies.

Bomba, the Jungle Boy Collection

You May Also Like

More from Ford Beebe

More with Johnny Sheffield

Browse Related

Keywords

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch The Golden Idol online for free?

You can watch The Golden Idol (1954) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is The Golden Idol?

The Golden Idol has a running time of 1h 10m (70 minutes total).

Who directed The Golden Idol?

The Golden Idol was directed by Ford Beebe.

Is The Golden Idol worth watching?

The Golden Idol has mixed reviews with a rating of 4.2/10 based on 4 votes.

What genre is The Golden Idol?

The Golden Idol is a Action, Adventure and Drama film released in 1954.

Who stars in The Golden Idol?

The cast of The Golden Idol includes Johnny Sheffield, Anne Kimbell, Paul Guilfoyle, Leonard Mudie and Smoki Whitfield.