An English colonel's daughter meets the lord of the jungle who makes her his mate.An English colonel's daughter meets the lord of the jungle who makes her his mate.An English colonel's daughter meets the lord of the jungle who makes her his mate.
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- TriviaDirectly steals story points, footage, and sound from 1950's King Solomon's Mines.
- GoofsThe elephant that is shown charging soon before Jane is picked up by Tarzan is an Asian elephant, not an African elephant. The fake large ears are noticeable as Tarzan says, "Un-ga-wa" to the elephant to lift Jane and himself onto it; they are almost falling off. Asian elephants are less aggressive than African, and are more easily trained. Also, they don't live in Africa.
- Quotes
Col. James Parker: Has any woman ever meant anything to you?
Harry Holt: All women mean something to me!
- ConnectionsEdited from Tarzan the Ape Man (1932)
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downhill slide
Jane Parker travels to Africa to reunite with her father Col. James Parker. Business has been going badly due to tribal conflicts and he has not been sending money to his daughter. Without money, she got dumped and has no place in society. She helps a local which only exacerbates the tribal conflict. Father and daughter escape. Along the way, they are attacked by rampaging elephants and Tarzan rescues Jane.
Apparently, this was cobbled together from old footage and filming on the backlot. I like a lot of the animal footage which are most likely previously filmed. The footage with the actors is less compelling. The movie deteriorates after the rescue. Holt and her father turn into douches. After getting shot at, Tarzan is incredibly understanding. He should think that Jane had been kidnapped and they're trying to kill him. It becomes a knot of conflicting interest and no happy flow. Characters would fight one minute and work together the next. The writing is messy. Also, the ending has a distasteful aspect. It's downhill slide to the finish.
Apparently, this was cobbled together from old footage and filming on the backlot. I like a lot of the animal footage which are most likely previously filmed. The footage with the actors is less compelling. The movie deteriorates after the rescue. Holt and her father turn into douches. After getting shot at, Tarzan is incredibly understanding. He should think that Jane had been kidnapped and they're trying to kill him. It becomes a knot of conflicting interest and no happy flow. Characters would fight one minute and work together the next. The writing is messy. Also, the ending has a distasteful aspect. It's downhill slide to the finish.
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- Sep 14, 2021
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- Tarzan, der Herr des Urwaldes
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,438,800
- Gross worldwide
- $3,727,800
- Runtime1 hour 22 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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