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The Human Jungle

  • Fernsehserie
  • 1963–1964
  • 1 Std.
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Herbert Lom in The Human Jungle (1963)
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDr. Roger Corder, a gifted and compassionate psychologist, treats the mental disorders of his patients through a mix of Freudian and Laingian techniques.Dr. Roger Corder, a gifted and compassionate psychologist, treats the mental disorders of his patients through a mix of Freudian and Laingian techniques.Dr. Roger Corder, a gifted and compassionate psychologist, treats the mental disorders of his patients through a mix of Freudian and Laingian techniques.

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    • Herbert Lom
    • Michael Johnson
    • Sally Smith
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    7,9/10
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      • Herbert Lom
      • Michael Johnson
      • Sally Smith
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    • Doctor Roger Corder M. D., D. P. M.…
    • 1963–1964
    Michael Johnson
    • Dr. Jimmy Davis
    • 1963–1964
    Sally Smith
    • Jennifer
    • 1963–1964
    Mary Yeomans
    • Nancy Hamilton
    • 1963–1964
    Mary Steele
    • Jane Harris…
    • 1963–1964
    Jennifer White
    • Nurse…
    • 1963–1964
    Rona Anderson
    Rona Anderson
    • Sister Campbell
    • 1964
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • Mike Barclay
    • 1963
    Alfred Burke
    Alfred Burke
    • Sergeant Major Bennett
    • 1963
    Richard Johnson
    Richard Johnson
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    • 1964
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Leigh
    • 1964
    Zena Marshall
    Zena Marshall
    • Vera Barclay
    • 1963
    Tim Seely
    Tim Seely
    • Lieutenant Grey
    • 1963
    Joan Collins
    Joan Collins
    • Liz
    • 1964
    Bernard Lee
    Bernard Lee
    • Jim Garner
    • 1964
    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • George Shelton
    • 1964
    Eddie Byrne
    Eddie Byrne
    • J. B. Black
    • 1963
    Peter Williams
    • General Sir Ayrland Fielding
    • 1963
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    6Tony-Holmes

    Given its age, not a bad series

    Saw this - accidentally - on the Talking Pictures channel (old films, and TV from yesteryear). I was around in the early 60s, which this show dates from, but I don't remember it.

    It seems a solid attempt to show a rather different sort of show, that early TV era had crime shows, and various dramas, but this seems to be an attempt to educate the public about mental health or psychiatric issues, rather ahead of its time?

    The issues are put into some sort of drama, and played out, with Lom in the main role and lots of supporting talent.

    It's not my subject matter, so I doubt I'll bother any more, but if nothing else it's a good look back at that era.

    Oh, reviewer Gibbs says "Also don't talk about diversity - not a black actor in sight." . . .which may be one of the daftest comments on here, some achievement!

    Back then, in the early 60s, most of the country had VERY FEW black people, in some country areas, a black face appeared about as often as Halley's Comet.
    8Brucey_D

    Did this inspire later series?

    Herbert Lom plays cool-headed, rational, Harley Street psychologist Dr Corder in 26-episodes over two series, made in 1963 and 1964. Each episode typically sees Dr Corder involved in a situation that requires that he leaves his consulting rooms and plays a more active role in helping to solve a crime and/or see that someone who is mentally ill is not punished unnecessarily and receives adequate treatment.

    This series is over fifty years old now and the world has changed somewhat, in both public view of mental health issues as well as treatment approaches. Nonetheless the essential features of the series hold up pretty well and watching episodes from this series isn't just a nostalgia-fest, (although it obviously contains that element if you want it to).

    On the whole this series is very well made, with an excellent and atmospheric theme tune and good production values. Dr Corder himself is slightly enigmatic and something of a pillar of strength, not having a wife to share his troubles with, and having a teenage daughter to look after; but then again despite seeming a bit of a flibbertigibbet she gets him out of the soup occasionally too. Whether the psychological diagnoses and treatments portrayed are/were accurate I cannot say, but I do note that the producers did employ a mental health professional as a consultant, so I'll give it the benefit of the doubt.

    The idea of the working life of a public health professional (typically going above and beyond the call of duty) being a backdrop for a drama series was hardly a new idea, even then, but I do wonder if the producers of 'Quincy' took a leaf out of this show's book when making theirs; numerous elements seem comparable to me. However, unlike Quincy perhaps, this show's mere 26 episodes mean that it is much less likely that watching one will leave you with the sensation of a dead horse being mercilessly flogged.

    This series was well-cast, and has numerous small and cameo roles played by actors who went on to greater things, so nearly every episode is worth watching on this basis alone. At the time of writing, 'The Human Jungle' is being broadcast on 'Talking Pictures' UK TV channel at the antisocial hour of 4a.m. . Having caught a few episodes accidentally, my PVR is now set to record them.

    Yes, it is something of a period piece, but it is more than just that, too.
    10tomcatrs

    Jungle

    Absolutely love this programme, great acting and storylines, have never missed an episode yet
    9harstan-91177

    Credible and well-constructed

    I don't recall seeing 'The Human Jungle' when it was originally shown on TV but its return on the excellent 'Talking Pictures' channel has provided much pleasure. In every respect, the production is very good, with credible storylines and characters, and crisp dialogue and photography. I have never found Herbert Lom to fail to deliver, whatever his role, and this is certainly no exception as he fits the part of Dr Roger Corder perfectly and acts it with aplomb. And he is invariably well-supported by the other actors, who are a veritable cornucopia of reliable stalwarts from the period - mostly well-recognised if not always easy to name. Fiction it is, but it is convincing as well as entertaining and it is perhaps a pity that Dr Corder is not in reality available for consultation - not that I am (yet) in need of psychiatric help!
    10dvincentday

    Will we ever be able to get this wonderful series on DVD?

    I loved this series and would dearly like to see it again. I used to watch it every week without fail and was so disappointed when it finished.

    I used to enjoy the twists and turns of each story and the guest actors were well chosen for their respective roles.

    This is indeed for me one of the most memorable television series of the sixties.

    As an aside Mary Yeomans who played Herbert Lom's secretary was the mother of a school friend of mine but I did not get to know her until after the series had finished which is such a pity.

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      Herbert Lom had spent a lot of his career playing villains until this series came along. Being cast in the leading role as a sympathetic character, proved to be a change of pace for the actor.
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      • 30. März 1963 (Vereinigtes Königreich)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Englisch
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      • ABC Weekend Television
      • Anvil Films
      • Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC)
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