While it retains the "Me Tarzan, You Jane" simplicity, it sets the stage for the 1960s films which would feature a smarter, more sophisticated Tarzan.
Hunters led by the villainous Burger (Jack Elam) pose as a film crew to enter a "Great Barrier" region. Tarzan's Hidden Jungle(1955)
Tarzan’s Hidden Jungle (1955) marks a pivotal transition in the franchise, serving as the final performance of Gordon Scott’s predecessor era and the beginning of a more rugged, lean portrayal of the jungle hero. 🎥 Production Context While it retains the "Me Tarzan, You Jane"
Their true intent is to slaughter a massive herd of elephants and rhinos for profit. 🎥 Production Context Their true intent is to
This film introduced Gordon Scott as the eleventh Tarzan. He would go on to star in five more films, eventually transitioning the character into a more articulate, world-weary traveler.
This was the last Tarzan movie produced by Sol Lesser for RKO Radio Pictures.
Tarzan assists a United Nations medic, Dr. Celliers, who is trying to provide medical aid to local tribes while caught in the crossfire of the hunters' greed. 🌟 Key Highlights