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Tarzan und der Dschungelboy

Originaltitel: Tarzan and the Jungle Boy
  • 1968
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,2/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Steve Bond and Mike Henry in Tarzan und der Dschungelboy (1968)
Jungle AdventureActionAdventure

Als bekannt wird, dass Erik, der Sohn eines verunglückten Geologen, im Dschungel überlebt hat, will die Reporterin Myrna ihn mit Tarzans Hilfe in die Zivilsation zurückholen. Dabei geraten s... Alles lesenAls bekannt wird, dass Erik, der Sohn eines verunglückten Geologen, im Dschungel überlebt hat, will die Reporterin Myrna ihn mit Tarzans Hilfe in die Zivilsation zurückholen. Dabei geraten sie in die blutige Fehde zweier Häuptlingssöhne.Als bekannt wird, dass Erik, der Sohn eines verunglückten Geologen, im Dschungel überlebt hat, will die Reporterin Myrna ihn mit Tarzans Hilfe in die Zivilsation zurückholen. Dabei geraten sie in die blutige Fehde zweier Häuptlingssöhne.

  • Regie
    • Robert Gordon
  • Drehbuch
    • Stephen Lord
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mike Henry
    • Rafer Johnson
    • Aliza Gur
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,2/10
    468
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Robert Gordon
    • Drehbuch
      • Stephen Lord
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mike Henry
      • Rafer Johnson
      • Aliza Gur
    • 18Benutzerrezensionen
    • 5Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Mike Henry
    Mike Henry
    • Tarzan
    Rafer Johnson
    Rafer Johnson
    • Nagambi
    Aliza Gur
    Aliza Gur
    • Myrna
    • (as Alizia Gur)
    Steve Bond
    Steve Bond
    • Erik
    Ron Gans
    • Ken
    • (as Ronald Gans)
    Edward Johnson
    • Buhara
    • (as Ed Johnson)
    James Earl Johnson
    • Buhara
    • (as Ed Johnson)
    Embaixador
    • Expedition guide
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Luely Figueiró
    • Mag Djenda's wife
    • (Nicht genannt)
    José Lewgoy
    José Lewgoy
    • Djenda
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Solano Trindade
    • Otala old chief
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Zamba
    Zamba
    • Self a Lion
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Robert Gordon
    • Drehbuch
      • Stephen Lord
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    philly610

    male bonding

    this movie is fine!mike henry is at his best once again!the plot involves tarzan finding a lost boy!the boy sees him,sets a trap!the ape man steps into it.but he is too big for it!the boy tries to run,but tarzan calls him before he escapes!after that,they engage in male bonding!they swing in vines,swim in the river!the film is set in brazil,which makes it very special!!
    randi_middleton

    I liked it

    This is a formulaic Tarzan movie. You have your girl, natives, and even a jungle boy. You would think that it would be pretty lame, but it's not. If I had to guess, I would say that the people making this movie knew how formulaic it was and so they pulled no punches. It's a simple Tarzan story and that's the way it's presented.

    First, the movie takes place in Africa. It doesn't try taking Tarzan to far off places. It's stays right in Tarzan's backyard.

    Second, Mike Henry does a much better job in this one than any other one. It was like he finally figured out how he should play Tarzan.

    Third, the boy, played by Steve Bond, does a really good job. He doesn't over act and is believable.

    Fourth, the evil and good natives, who are brothers in real life and in the movie do a great job. They are fit and much like everyone else, they don't over do it.

    Fifth, the girl, Aliza Gur, is very pretty and has your classic 60's look. Wearing the riding pants, boots, low cut top, long hair with the wide head band. She looks like she stepped off the set of the Beverly Hillbillies.

    So if you want a simple Tarzan movie that you can get into, this one will definitely work.
    6elo-equipamentos

    End of a golden era!!!

    This picture was the last one Tarzan managed for movie theatres after that the famous producer Sy Weintraub changed his efforts through TV series with Ron Ely, shot in Brazil at glamorous Atlantic forest near Rio de Janeiro according some accurate sources most precisely at Tijuca forest which explains so clean ground shown in the picture.

    Mike Henry has an average performance, far away from previous ones in fact he gets action just in middle of the picture, before he has been running, swimming and tries find out a lost boy, the main action is provides by two enemies brothers which Tarzan attends in final scene only!!! Watchable for many reasons, it'was a final of a golden era!!! José Lewgoy a great Brazilian actor was on the cast, however unfortunately uncredited!!!

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    First watch: 1988 / How many: 3 / Source: TV-DVD / Rating: 6.25.
    5lugonian

    Jungle to Jungle

    TARZAN AND THE JUNGLE BOY (Paramount, 1968), directed by Robert Gordon, may not be the best nor the worst in this long running series based on the Edgar Rice Burrough's created character, but no doubt one of the weakest. Though the premise is basically a good one, using two subplots for the price of one, this Tarzan adventure stands apart for having more plot elements than unrelated segments leading to high adventure.

    Starting off traditionally in 1960s style where prologue precedes opening credits, the initial three minutes sets upon a famed geologist named Carl Brunik, who, after stumbling upon mineral deposits, packs up his supplies into his canoe where his seven-year-old son, Erik, and pet baby leopard are seen sleeping under a blanket. While heading down the rapids, Brunik loses control of the canoe that flips over. Father drowns while boy and leopard mysteriously disappear from view. After the slow motion title credits superimposing over the image of Tarzan running about or swinging on the vine and other scenes to take place for the upcoming 99 minutes, the plot resumes, moving forward six years. Myrna Claudel (Aliza Gur), a photographic journalist, and Ken Matson (Ron Gans), her associate, parachute from a private airplane through the trees of the African jungle. They are soon met by Tarzan (Mike Henry), and his pet chimpanzee, Cheta. Myrna asks for the Lord of the Jungle to guide them through Zanuga territory in hope of finding a missing boy. Based on a photo they've acquired taken by a oil company stationed there, they've come to the conclusion the son of the late geologist is very much alive, having miraculously survived the jungle with a leopard as his only companion. Naturally, Tarzan takes to the assignment. Second portion of the story involves brother against brother competing for leadership of the Zagunda tribe. Buhara (Edward Johnson), friend of Tarzan, is kept from tribal leadership by being abducted, left to die by his evil brother Nagambi (Rafer Johnson), while tied to the ground onto four extended pillars in the view of hungry lions at a distance. After Tarzan finds jungle boy (Steven Bond), known to many as Jukaro, "boy of the trees," Myrna and Ken are captured and become hostages to be sacrificed under Nagambi's rule.

    While the basic element is on the search of a missing boy, the second premise lifted from the Bible's "Cain and Abel" is actually better. Steve Bond, makes an agreeable jungle boy. Appearing 27 minutes from the start of the movie, he has limited scenes to himself, one worthy of mention is his method of hunting and survival. Boy doesn't meet Tarzan until the film is nearly over. Almost instantly, Tarzan and Erik form a certain bonding in the father and son mode, even taking time out for fun and games by having boy dive into the river from Tarzan's shoulders. Leisurely paced to a degree, TARZAN AND THE JUNGLE BOY greatly benefits from rich color photography from Panavision, as well as fine scenery and authentic jungle locales of Brazil in place rather than its true setting of Africa.

    While previous Tarzan actors were far from great actors, Henry, the latest and most muscular ape man since Gordon Scott a decade earlier, enacts his role in calm, low-key style, often speaking with little expression. Categorized as bad acting, Henry, in his third and final attempt in the role for which he is most identified, gives some impression of being bored in some spots. With the writers bringing Tarzan more down to earth and being more relevant towards the sixties, this latest Tarzan is definitely not the same character as presented in decades past. Tarzan's background very much parallels that to the jungle boy. A prime example of this is found during one of their one-on-one talks. Tarzan briefly mentions as being an orphan of the jungle himself, taken to civilization, and making his decision of returning to the Africa after reaching manhood. Though there's not a mention of he being Lord Greystoke as depicted in the Tarzan stories, there's a clue of he being educated in city schools before resuming his lifestyle of a jungle man.

    Having come a long way since the titled character's introduction in TARZAN OF THE APES (1918) featuring Elmo Lincoln, and dozens more Tarzan's since then, TARZAN AND THE JUNGLE BOY marks the end of the trail. Frequently shown in many commercial TV stations on "Tarzan Theater" since the 1970s, TARZAN AND THE JUNGLE BOY did play part of the cable TV generation on American Movie Classics (1997-2000) and Turner Classic Movies (TCM premiere: November 12, 2011). Though this closed the annual or biannual theatrical release of Tarzan adventures since the 1940s, Tarzan was then on call for a TV series (1966-1969) starring Ron Ely for NBC that certainly kept the legend alive regardless of which actor plays him. (** loin-cloths)
    5moonspinner55

    Odd, but enjoyable entry in the series

    One of the better post-Johnny Weissmuller "Tarzan" films stars heavy-lidded Mike Henry in the lead. Henry, ex-football player making his third appearance as the Ape Man, is a decent actor, although he would probably be more comfortable cast as a shady gigolo seducing older women over champagne than playing Tarzan. Henry does have the proper physique for the role, and his modern appearance is used to his advantage. This Tarzan is given a 1960s spin: he's 007 in a loincloth! Tarzan searches for a lost child in the jungle, aided by a sexy female reporter. The entire movie is full of sweaty bodies, so it comes as something of a surprise when potential love-interest Alizia Gur isn't allowed to play around with anything but her camera! ** from ****

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      The movie was filmed during the Fall of 1965 with Mike Henry experiencing so many traumas (Chimp bite, infections, etc) that by January 1966 he quit the Tarzan movie series. The movie was shoved to the side for two years to work on the 1966 TV series as well as the release of "Tarzan & The Great River" (1967). This meant that young actor Steve Bond (The Jungle Boy) had aged from 12 to 15 by the time the movie was filmed and released for the big screen.
    • Zitate

      [first lines]

      Tarzan: Cheeta, come on.

    • Verbindungen
      Followed by Tarzan und die Flusspiraten (1970)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. November 1968 (Westdeutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Schweiz
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Tarzan and the Jungle Boy
    • Drehorte
      • Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brasilien(location)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Allfin A.G.
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      1 Stunde 29 Minuten
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      • Mono
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