Tarzan reist ins Amazonasgebiet und rettet die Ärztin Ann Philips, die die Dschungelbewohner gegen eine drohende Seuche impfen will. Gemeinsam gehen sie gegen die Jaguar-Sekte vor, die versu... Alles lesenTarzan reist ins Amazonasgebiet und rettet die Ärztin Ann Philips, die die Dschungelbewohner gegen eine drohende Seuche impfen will. Gemeinsam gehen sie gegen die Jaguar-Sekte vor, die versucht, die einheimische Bevölkerung zu versklaven.Tarzan reist ins Amazonasgebiet und rettet die Ärztin Ann Philips, die die Dschungelbewohner gegen eine drohende Seuche impfen will. Gemeinsam gehen sie gegen die Jaguar-Sekte vor, die versucht, die einheimische Bevölkerung zu versklaven.
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If anyone complained about using the factually WRONG stock footage, the producer must have replied, "They don't know, and they won't care".
Well, the original Tarzan books had tigers in Africa, so at least they were as ignorant as he started out.
The trigger-happy Tarzan from the last film is gone; he remembers the name of his pet chimpanzee and notes its increased size. The cinematography is good, the dubbing and sound are not - we have a cartoon-like quality. There are some rough transitions and plot concerns - the diamond hunt is cast adrift - but "Tarzan and the Great River" is a good entry in the series. It is interesting and educational to see how the lion "Barron" leaves to hunt for food, in a small segment. The supporting cast is good enough for a series of their own - Murray, Millay and Manuel could have sailed on that boat for weekly TV adventures, without Tarzan. Their appeal was available, separately; at the time, Murray was doing some episodic television, Millay was showing some wicked versatility on "Dark Shadows", and Manuel was a regular on the "Tarzan" TV series starring Ron Ely.
***** Tarzan and the Great River (9/13/67) Robert Day ~ Mike Henry, Jan Murray, Diana Millay, Manuel Padilla Jr.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
After the horrendous TARZAN AND THE VALLEY OF GOLD, I really wasn't expecting too much out of Mike Henry's second Tarzan film. This time out he heads to Rio de Janeiro where his friend is murdered by an evil jaguar cult lead by a native known as Barcuma. Tarzan jumps aboard a small cargo lead by the captain (Jan Murray) and his orphan mate (Manuel Padilla, Jr.) to try and warn other native tribes while also trying to reach a doctor trying to spread medicine to them. Again, going into this film I really wasn't expecting too much after the previous film that tried to make Tarzan and James Bond like agent. I got worried early on as we got the silly opening credits sequence and once again the first time we see the ape man he is in a tuxedo that he apparently got in New York City. However, once the action starts the film turned out to be a worthy entry in the series. It's certainly not going to make people forget Johnny Weissmuller or Gordon Scott but it's worth watching for the action. Another major benefit here is that there's some terrific wildlife footage including a rather stellar fight between a couple large lions. I know some might be worried about watching two animals fight but it did look like the real thing and not something just staged for the camera. Another intense sequence has Tarzan tipping over a couple of the enemies boats so that they are in a river trying to get away from some crocodiles. The underwater footage is really terrific and includes some beautiful moments of the crocs just swimming around. It's clear that this was filmed separate from the "action" going on but it still looks great. Another major plus is that the cult members look quite effective in their uniforms and the jacked up violence also puts you on edge. Murray actually delivers a pretty fun performance as the captain who never wants to get further into trouble but constantly finds himself going along for the ride. I was also impressed with Padilla who was fun in his part. However, Henry just isn't working for me as Tarzan. While he's certainly better here than he was in the first film, there's still no question that his personality just isn't right for the ape man.
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- WissenswertesIn the second week of filming, Dinky the chimp bit Mike Henry on the jaw. It took 20 stitches to repair the wound. Henry had monkey fever delirium for three days, and took three weeks to recuperate. The chimp was destroyed and replaced. Henry later sued the production company for negligence. He won the suit, but the amount was not made public.
- PatzerThe boat is traveling on a river in Brazil and come across a herd of hippopotamus in the river. Hippos are indigenous to Africa and therefore should not have appeared in a river in South America.
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Captain Sam Bishop: I don't get it! You mean you travel with a chimp and a lion?
Tarzan: I have my reasons.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Biography: Tarzan: The Legacy of Edgar Rice Burroughs (1996)
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