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Tarzan l'homme singe

Original title: Tarzan the Ape Man
  • 1981
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
6.5K
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Bo Derek in Tarzan l'homme singe (1981)
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Jungle AdventureAdventureDrama

While on an African expedition with her father, Jane Parker meets Tarzan, and the two become fascinated by each other.While on an African expedition with her father, Jane Parker meets Tarzan, and the two become fascinated by each other.While on an African expedition with her father, Jane Parker meets Tarzan, and the two become fascinated by each other.

  • Director
    • John Derek
  • Writers
    • Tom Rowe
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Gary Goddard
  • Stars
    • Bo Derek
    • Richard Harris
    • Miles O'Keeffe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    6.5K
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    • Director
      • John Derek
    • Writers
      • Tom Rowe
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
      • Gary Goddard
    • Stars
      • Bo Derek
      • Richard Harris
      • Miles O'Keeffe
    • 82User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 24Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Bo Derek
    Bo Derek
    • Jane Parker
    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • James Parker
    Miles O'Keeffe
    Miles O'Keeffe
    • Tarzan
    John Phillip Law
    John Phillip Law
    • Harry Holt
    Akushula Selayah
    • Africa
    Steve Strong
    • Ivory King
    • (as Steven Strong)
    Maxime Philoe
    • Riano
    Leonard Bailey
    • Feathers
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    Wilfrid Hyde-White
    • Club Member
    • (voice)
    Laurie Main
    Laurie Main
    • Club Member
    • (voice)
    Harold Ayer
    Harold Ayer
    • Club Member
    • (voice)
    C.J. the Orangutan
    C.J. the Orangutan
    • Orangutan
    • (uncredited)
    Tony Longo
    Tony Longo
    • Stunts
    • (uncredited)
    Neal
    Neal
    • Lion
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Derek
    • Writers
      • Tom Rowe
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
      • Gary Goddard
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    2Bunuel1976

    TARZAN, THE APE MAN (John Derek, 1981) *1/2

    Surely one of the most ill-advised remakes of a classic in film history – especially since the promise of its tag-line, “The most beautiful woman of our time in the most erotic adventure of all time”, isn’t even properly exploited! Although this film was regularly shown on TV in my neck of the woods since my childhood days, its notoriety (for awfulness not erotic content, mind you) kept me away from it until now – and I only relented because I have recently enjoyed Bo Derek’s previous film, 10 (1979), and have been watching a lot of fantasy stuff as well over the Christmas period.

    Lead actress/producer Bo Derek is rather ridiculous playing the schoolgirl-ish sexual innocent (witness the inept banana scene) and, as was to be expected, she is made to get her clothes off a few times but, as welcome as these scenes were, she came off as far more sensual in 10 than she does here; Richard Harris, then, chews the scenery incessantly as Jane’s obsessed explorer father, but John Philip Law barely registers as his aide who meekly shows some initial interest in Jane herself; newcomer Miles O’Keeffe has the title role and he only makes his entrance 45 minutes into the movie, is completely silent throughout except for his famous yodel (which is probably lifted from Johnny Weissmuller anyway!) and, furthermore, is as inexpressive as one of the trees he dangles from at regular intervals throughout the film’s second half!; for the record, he later starred in two ATOR movies (or would-be CONAN imitators) for Joe D’Amato and the King Arthur-era set, SWORD OF THE VALIANT (1984).

    When still an actor, director John Derek (who also serves as his own cinematographer here) had worked with some good film-makers (Cecil B. De Mille, William Dieterle and Robert Rossen) and a few great ones (Otto Preminger, Nicholas Ray and Don Siegel) but he clearly learned zilch from them as his direction of this one is a major liability: appallingly pretentious at times (witness the perfectly horrid python attack sequence) with a senseless overuse of the slow motion technique and cheesy transitions; this was Derek’s seventh film as a director (and his second of four with wife Bo) and, eventually, he would only get to make two more.

    The film’s utter failure only needs to be gauged by the fact that the Tarzan legend was tackled once more on film – in GREYSTOKE: THE LEGEND OF TARZAN, LORD OF THE APES (which, surprisingly enough, I haven’t watched myself yet) – a mere three years later!! Nominated for six Razzie Awards (including John Derek, Richard Harris and Miles O’Keeffe) and winning one for Bo Derek herself, TARZAN, THE APE MAN was co-written by Gary Goddard, the future director of another highly anticipated but ultimately disappointing transposition to the silver screen of a (this time animated) heroic figure, MASTER OF THE UNIVERSE (1987) which I will be revisiting presently as well (yay)! Despite a charming closing credit sequence showing Tarzan and Jane playing with around with an orang-utan and a music score that is not half bad actually and quite rousing on occasion, any belated good intentions are defeated by an extremely silly climax involving natives painting Bo completely white and, fatally, John Derek’s clear disinterest in the character of Tarzan himself which makes him come off as an unimportant supporting character in his own self-titled movie!!
    barnabyrudge

    A legendarily bad film

    So, just how bad is the 1981 version of Tarzan the Ape Man? Everybody knows that it has a reputation as one of the very worst movies ever made, so when you sit down to watch it, you know it's going to be rubbish. The main element of fun is experiencing just how bad it really is. Can it really surpass Plan 9 From Outer Space? Is it as idiotic as Astro Zombies? Is it as boring as The Bible....in the Beginning? Is it as unintentionally funny as The Swarm? The answer is.... yes! This movie really is right down there with the worst twenty or so films ever made.

    The story focuses more on Jane (the talentless Bo Derek), who arrives in Africa to reunite with her tyrannical, boozy, abusive father (Richard Harris). During a jungle expedition, she goes missing and is rescued by ape man Tarzan (Miles O'Keefe), only to fall in love with him.

    O'Keefe is unquestionably the worst Tarzan ever, and Derek is probably the worst Jane. Richard Harris's performance is energetic and entertaining, but why he bothered to put in such a lively performance is anybody's guess. It's certainly a wasted effort.

    The backdrop is nicely photographed, but then again anyone can design a nice postcard. The characters moving around in front of the scenery are so banal and idiotic that the film fails on every level. The worst moment of all is the dreary slow-motion snake wrestling sequence.

    Miss this movie at all costs. Unless you want to compile a list of the worst films ever.... if that's your aim, then this is a must!
    SanDiego

    Who looks better naked than Bo?

    Wonderful action-packed adventure full of delightful campy humor, sexy romance, and Oscar-caliber performances...HA! HA! had you going there didn't I? Come on folks! This is a Bo Derek film...Bo Bo Bolero Bo. The only reason to see one of her soft-core nudie romps is to see her romp nudie. John should have shot it as an X-rated film. Bo can't act, but she's always cute (and when isn't a perfect 10 worth watching?) For extra fun try a double feature with Tanya Roberts' "Sheena: Queen of the Jungle."
    4a_chinn

    This ain't Johnny Weissmuller's Tarzan!

    Edgar Rice Burroughs is reduced to softcore porn. Instead of this being a story about a man who was raised by apes, it's a story about the sexual awakening of Jane, and it's a ludicrously awful awakening. "Tarzan the Ape Man" is so awful that it does achieve Ed Wood/Showgirls levels of so-bad-it's-good, which makes this film essential viewing for fans of bad cinema. Pretty, but talentless Bo Derek plays Jane. High points of camp include Tarzan pawing at Jane in a very odd early courtship scene. Aother scene has Tarzan rescuing Jane from a tribe of natives who roughly wash her and then cover her in mud, which I'm assuming director John Derek (Bo's husband) meant to be erotic. Oh, and over the end credits, Bo is pawed by a real ape, an orangutan, which I'm hoping was some sort of nod to the 70s/80s ape cycle of comedies (i.e "Every Which Way But Loose," "Going Ape," "BJ and the Bear," etc.). These scenes were all likely intended to be titillating, but similarly to "Showgirl," they are anything but. Overall, "Tarzan the Ape Man" is about as bad a film as can be made (I hope Richard Harris was paid handsomely for appearing), but it's sooooooooo bad, that it's absolutely worth watching, which is why I suppose Turner Classic Movies chose to air this unintentional laugh riot. FUN FACT! United Artists was sued by the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate over the film.
    5Willisa

    The one thing Tarzan and Jane have in common - no underwear

    The one thing that Tarzan and Jane have in common in this movie is that neither wears underwear. Tarzan is presumed by that loin cloth, but Bo Derek makes sure the audience knows it...no bra, wet see thru clothing, and sometimes totally nude, but certain parts still hid. Director John Derek had a great canvas with Bo to put on screen. She is simply stunning, and one of the most stunning actresses in movie history. That said, the movies she made were mainly stupid, including this one. Bo's style of making Jane innocent is sort of fun to watch, but this is a film that is best watched at home, where you can fast-forward through Richard Harris' parts, and much of the rest of it. This film is only for the Bo Derek-body watchers. She delivers in that respect. Only lately has Bo started making pretty decent films. But this film highlights her top-achievement in the 1980's - the bra-less wet-look, displayed in a way that makes it look oh, so natural.

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    • Trivia
      During a scene involving Jane attempting to get away from Tarzan, Miles O'Keeffe found himself face-to-face with Neal, a full grown African lion, who took on the part of the gallant gentleman saving the damsel in distress. Neal, escaping his holding pen, dived into the fray, apparently more intent on protecting Bo Derek than attacking Miles O'Keeffe (it was noted that the two-hundred-pound man wasn't injured by the five-hundred-pound cat). The handler was on the scene almost immediately and stopped the interaction. Although neither human star was injured, rumor had it that Miles O'Keeffe thereafter made a habit of checking the security of the holding pen whenever other scenes of "violence" toward Bo Derek were done, citing a deep respect for Bo Derek's formidable self-appointed bodyguard.
    • Goofs
      There are no wild orangutans in Africa. They are native to Borneo and Sumatra.
    • Quotes

      [in the dark of night, they hear Tarzan yelling]

      Parker: Oh, shut up, you boring son of a bitch!

    • Crazy credits
      On the MGM logo, the MGM lion's roar is replaced with Tarzan's yell.
    • Alternate versions
      CBS edited 17 minutes from this film for its 1983 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: Michael Landon/Bo Derek (1981)

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    • Release date
      • October 7, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tarzan the Ape Man
    • Filming locations
      • Sri Lanka
    • Production companies
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Svengali Productions
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    • Budget
      • $6,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $36,565,280
    • Gross worldwide
      • $36,565,280
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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