Tarzan hilft Mary Brooks, deren Vater alte Stämme erforscht und aktuell in das Reich Zar entführt wurde. Der Hohepriester von Zar verbündet sich mit zwei Safari-Führern, um Tarzan auszuschal... Alles lesenTarzan hilft Mary Brooks, deren Vater alte Stämme erforscht und aktuell in das Reich Zar entführt wurde. Der Hohepriester von Zar verbündet sich mit zwei Safari-Führern, um Tarzan auszuschalten. Der stellt sich furchtlos der Übermacht.Tarzan hilft Mary Brooks, deren Vater alte Stämme erforscht und aktuell in das Reich Zar entführt wurde. Der Hohepriester von Zar verbündet sich mit zwei Safari-Führern, um Tarzan auszuschalten. Der stellt sich furchtlos der Übermacht.
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- Mary Brooks
- (as Jaqueline Wells)
- Bob Hall
- (as Eddie Woods)
- Sara
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- Anga
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- Madi
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- Slave Trader
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- Unga
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There's the usual parade of jungle antics: lion attacks (in the jungle again), crocodile attacks (you gotta have an excuse to get Olympic swimmer Crabbe in the water), elephant rides, natives and their "jungle drums". This movie also has the bizarre added bonus of Arab guides who are secretly part of an Ancient Egyptian cult. Crabbe makes for an energetic Lord of the Jungle, and he even appears to be in better shape than Weissmuller was at the time. Wells, who later changed her name to Julie Bishop, is fetching. My favorite moment was when a record player gets cranked up and all of the jungle animals start to dance.
** (out of 4)
Mary Brooks (Julie Bishop) travels into the jungle with some men to search for her missing father. Thankfully she runs into Tarzan (Buster Crabbe) who helps on her search as well as helps fight some of the bad people in her group. TARZAN THE FEARLESS is a pretty bad movie that features all sorts of campy moments but I think it remains watchable because it does have a certain charm thanks to its badness. Originally this was meant to be a 12-part serial but sadly that version is now missing. The producer basically took the first four chapters and turned them into this movie so that will explain why things sometimes don't make sense or that the story is jumping all around the place. Without the serial to see exactly what they did, it's hard to say if they improved anything but most of the time these serial chapters to features don't work. There are quite a few campy moments with this film and most of them are Tarzan himself. He has a really silly and annoying howl here that will certainly make you laugh. As with the first MGM film, Tarzan can't speak here so instead of talking to Mary he always breaks into this weird laugh that makes him seem rather slow. It's clear Crabbe was going for a different type of performance because he makes the Tarzan character more of a mentally challenged person than anything else. Bishop is certainly easy on the eyes as the love interest. Philo McCullough was actually good as the main villain and we get Edward Woods playing the good guy. The film is full of stock footage, fights with lions and of course the eye-rolling moment of yet another beauty getting into their bathing suit and going swimming when of course a croc shows up. TARZAN THE FEARLESS is a real mess of a movie but fans of bad cinema should get a few kicks out of it.
I will also say that Turner Classic Movies showed a 87-minute version, which I actually found much better than an earlier version running 71-minutes and included on one of those public domain packs. If you think the fuller version doesn't make much sense try watching that shorter one!
This "feature version" consists of the first four chapters of the 12-chapter SERIAL that was titled "Tarzan the Fearless," , which a great many collectors have in its 12-chapter form (that some don't seem to know exists) and, some of the luckier ones, even have all of the different original one-sheets posters issued with each chapter title, and the full eight-card set of different lobby cards issued with each chapter following the showing of the feature version at theatres that did book serials; and most of those theatres that did book serials didn't bother showing this feature version, opting instead to show one chapter a week for 12 weeks.
The chapter titles for the 12 episodes of this serial (from which the "Tarzan the Fearless" feature version was chopped out of) were: 1. The Dive of Death; 2. The Storm God Strikes; 3. Thundering Death; 4. The Pit of Peril; 5. Blood Money; 6. Voodoo Vengeance; 7. Caught by Cannibals; 8. The Creeping Terror; 9. Eyes of Evil; 10. The Death Plunge; 11. Harvest of Hate and 12. Jungle Justice.
Producer Sol Lesser's plan was to make both a feature version and a serial...and he did both.
Condensed when referring to serials is never good. I'm not a big fan of serials in general, but editing them down to feature film you lose a whole lot of continuity. I have to confess I gave up trying to follow the plot.
Crabbe though was one magnificent specimen. We have a blond 'Jane' played by Julie Bishop who with her fiancé Edward Woods is on an expedition to find her scientist father E. Alyn Warren. Bishop and Woods have a pair of treacherous guides in Philo McCullough and Matthew Betz who've got an agenda of their own which is to locate a fortune in emeralds from the lost people of Zar whom Warren is trying to locate and study.
Crabbe even in the condensed version is wrestling with lions and crocodiles and the people of Zar bailing these intruders out of trouble. All in all viewed today it's pretty silly.
Worth taking a look at.
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- WissenswertesThe complete, original serial version is considered to be a lost film.
- PatzerAs with almost all Tarzan films, the elephants shown are Indian elephants, not African elephants.
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Tarzan: [noticing the sun setting across the lake, he grins] Night come. Night come.
[he picks up Mary and carries her into his cave, lays her on his bed, she sits up]
Mary Brooks: But, Tarzan!
[Tarzan pushes her back down]
Mary Brooks: But, Tarzan.
[Tarzan lifts his arm threatening to strike her, she meekly lays back down, Cheeta puts his blanket over his head]
- Alternative VersionenThe serial was edited down to an 89 minute TV movie in 1964.
- VerbindungenEdited into Tarzan the Fearless (1964)
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