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Tarzan et les trappeurs

Original title: Tarzan and the Trappers
  • TV Movie
  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
703
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Gordon Scott in Tarzan et les trappeurs (1960)
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After dispatching a ruthless hunter who traps animals for gain, Tarzan must contend with his brother who is out for revenge.After dispatching a ruthless hunter who traps animals for gain, Tarzan must contend with his brother who is out for revenge.After dispatching a ruthless hunter who traps animals for gain, Tarzan must contend with his brother who is out for revenge.

  • Directors
    • Charles F. Haas
    • Sandy Howard
    • H. Bruce Humberstone
  • Writers
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Frederick Schlick
    • Robert Leach
  • Stars
    • Gordon Scott
    • Eve Brent
    • Rickie Sorensen
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    703
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Charles F. Haas
      • Sandy Howard
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Writers
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
      • Frederick Schlick
      • Robert Leach
    • Stars
      • Gordon Scott
      • Eve Brent
      • Rickie Sorensen
    • 27User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gordon Scott
    Gordon Scott
    • Tarzan
    Eve Brent
    Eve Brent
    • Jane
    Rickie Sorensen
    • Boy
    Cheta
    • Cheta the Chimp
    Leslie Bradley
    Leslie Bradley
    • Schroeder
    • (as Lesley Bradley)
    Maurice Marsac
    Maurice Marsac
    • Rene
    Bruce Lester
    Bruce Lester
    • Commissioner Brandini
    Naaman Brown
    • Tribesman
    Paul Thompson
    • Tribesman
    Carl Christian
    • Tribesman
    Sol Gorss
    Sol Gorss
    • Sikes
    • (as Saul Gorse)
    William Keene
    William Keene
    • Lapin
    Scatman Crothers
    Scatman Crothers
    • Tyana
    • (as Sherman Crothers)
    Madame Sul-Te-Wan
    Madame Sul-Te-Wan
    • Witch Woman
    Paul Stader
    • Sikes' Henchman
    Don Blackman
    • Tribesman
    Gil Perkins
    Gil Perkins
    • Sikes' Henchman
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • Charles F. Haas
      • Sandy Howard
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Writers
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
      • Frederick Schlick
      • Robert Leach
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    rkinsler

    Gordon Scott's performance strong in a better-than-average Tarzan flick

    Of the countless actors who have portrayed Tarzan since Elmo Lincoln first appeared in 1918's `Tarzan of the Apes,' Gordon Scott remains the best to ever don a loincloth. So it's no surprise that `Tarzan and the Trappers' is one of the better Tarzan films of the past 80 years. The 1958 film was actually intended to comprise the first three episodes of a television series, but instead was made into a better-than-average Sol Lesser production that runs 74 minutes. The film's story remains contemporary, with Tarzan forced to fight for his own life while stopping greedy traders from illegally trapping and removing wildlife from the jungle.

    With the future of much of the world's wildlife in question, the story is as compelling now as it was 45 years ago...
    4BA_Harrison

    Tarzan's rather mediocre adventure.

    At six foot three inches, with a muscular frame, Gordon Scott cuts a fine figure as legendary ape-man Tarzan: he's perfectly cast, even though his hair is rarely out of place while swinging from vine to vine.

    But as impressive as the ex-lifeguard is in the role, Tarzan and the Trappers isn't one of the character's more memorable cinematic adventures, the film being edited together from three episodes for a television series that never happened. The result is, unsurprisingly, rather episodic and cheap looking, with a scrappy narrative that sees Tarzan foiling the plans of a party of animal-trappers, one of whom wants revenge on the ape-man for having his brother sent to jail, while another seeks a fabled lost city.

    The action is formulaic and rather dull, with only a couple of fun moments to break the tedium: Tarzan riding a giraffe, and Cheeta the chimp raiding a bee hive for honey, with inevitable results. What this film sorely needed was a man-eating plant, some quicksand, a giant spider, and a tribe of cannibals. Eve Brent adds a little welcome glamour as Jane, but Rickie Sorensen is a little too 'Leave It To Beaver' as Boy.
    5Wuchakk

    Eve Brent's incredible curves

    TARZAN AND THE TRAPPERS (1958 B&W) features Gordon Scott as Tarzan. This is a mediocre jungle adventure edited together from two or three episodes of a TV series that never surfaced. Gordon Scott plays a great muscular Tarzan but, as another Amazon reviewer noted, the film is compressed in such a way that the images are out of proportion. For example, Gordon Scott appears almost short and stout, albeit muscular. I know this isn't true because I just saw another Scott Tarzan film ("Tarzan and the Lost Safari" from 1957) wherein Scott is tall (6'3") and his waist is incredibly lean. In any event, although this is far from the best Gordon Scott Tarzan picture (his "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure" from 1959 is one of the best films in the entire series), "Tarzan and the Trappers" is well worth watching if for no other reason than to feast your eyes on the awe-inspiring voluptuousness of Eve Brent, who plays "Jane."

    GRADE: C
    5ma-cortes

    Entertaining and thrilling Tarzan movie in which he contends villain hunters in a merciless manhunt

    After dispatching a nasty hunter who is illegally collecting wildlife for menageries , Tarzan has to confront his brother who seeks vengeance by means a violent hunting for human game . Along the way , Tarzan arranges to free all of the captured animals as an elephant baby . While a safari of mean hunters attempt to discover a lost city full of treasures.

    Tarzan and the Trappers is an adventurous film dubiously faithful to Edgar Rice Borroughs , it packs perilous feats , fights , betrayals , angry natives , wildlife , starving animals , stock footage and gorgeous exteriors. However, being spoiled by a black and white cinematography , resulting to be Gordon Scott's first Tarzan and only with no color . In fact , Scott starred 5 Tarzan films , his Tarzan movies ranged from rather cheap re-edited television pilots to larger scale epics . These are the following ones : Tarzan fights for life by H Bruce Humberstone , Tarzan's greatest adventure produced by Sy Weintraub directed by John Guillermin , Tarzan the Magnificent by John Guillermin and Tarzan and the lost Safari . Although Gordon Scott also played other kinds of genres as Spaghetti Western : Tramplers , Buffalo Bill Hero of the West , Euro-spy : Death Ray, Secretissimo , Pirate movie : Marauder and especially Peplum : Hercules and the Princess of Troy , Romulus and Remo, Coriolanus , Maciste in court of the Great Khan , A Queen for Caesar, Ercole versus Moloch, Goliath and the Vampires , Conquest of Mycene , Gladiator of Rome , Hero of Rome , Samson and the seven miracles of the World . In Tarzan and the Trappers 1950 Gordon Scott brings wit and style to the classic role . His handsome features , imposing height , muscular physique made him a magnificent choice to replace Lex Barker as Tarzan , and he won out over 200 candidaters for the character. It was producer Sol Lesser who changed his name from Werschkul to Scott . Here Gordon Scott is accompanied by the beautiful Eve Brent as Jane and Ricky Serenson as their child . And nice secondaries as Maurice Marsac , Scatman Crothers , Leslie Bradley and Bruce Lester . Of course , special mention for the sympathetic chimpanzee Cheeta , giving some hilarious moments with leaps , frolics, mayhem and antics.

    The classic Tarzan movies starred by Johnny Weissmuller were financed by MGM , subsequently took the production some independient producers , as this Tarzan and the Trappers was produced in medium budget by Sol Lesser , subsequently replaced by Sy Weintraub . However , this one seems to be a re-edition from three three episodes of a never shown television series that was rejected by three general networks . The motion picture was uneven but professionally directed by Charles Haas , Sandy Howard and uncredited H Bruce Humberstone, the latter to direct other Tarzan movies . .
    Snow Leopard

    Fair Tarzan Feature

    This Tarzan feature from the Gordon Scott series has just enough to make it watchable if you like the series in general. Scott definitely looks like Tarzan, and he has enough of a screen presence to be believable, but his wooden acting style takes the energy out of some of the scenes. The story has a few good moments, but at other times the characters and situations are just too unimaginative not to be noticeable.

    The story does have a fair amount of action, as Tarzan must first battle a greedy but rather foolish trapper, and then face the trapper's more malicious brother plus a treacherous jungle trader. Plenty of outdoor footage and scenes of African animals are worked in with the studio shots, and most of the time this helps to mask the low production values. 'Cheta', in fact, gets some of the best moments of the movie.

    So many Tarzan movies had been made before this one that it must have been hard to come up with new ideas. This one does at least have a worthwhile idea behind the plot, but it is otherwise rather uninspired in the way that it tells the story.

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    • Trivia
      UK channel Talking Pictures TV have acquired an updated print of this movie, substantially different to the version previously available on video and DVD. The main title and the first story involving trapper Schroeder are the same as before. However, the second story relating to evil hunter Sikes is abandoned almost as soon as it begins. After Sikes announces his plan for a big showdown with Tarzan, the footage suddenly moves on to edited highlights of Tarzan chez les Soukoulous (1955) starring Vera Miles and Peter van Eyck. Neither Miles nor Van Eyck receive any screen credit in this version, and nobody bothers to explain why Sikes has suddenly disappeared from the story. Jane also vanishes from the rest of the film, which is handy for Tarzan who proceeds to give Vera Miles a bed bath.
    • Goofs
      Tarzan breaks the chain holding the baby elephant to the tree, leaving one end fastened around the elephant's leg, but a moment later we see the elephant walking away with no chain on his leg.
    • Quotes

      Tarzan: He who hunts in jungle is in turn hunted.

    • Connections
      Edited into Dark Jungle Theater: Tarzan and the Trappers (2016)

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    • Release date
      • 1966 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tarzan and the Trappers
    • Filming locations
      • Iverson Ranch - 1 Iverson Lane, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Sol Lesser Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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