Tarzan goes to New York to rescue the chimp Cheetah, who has been captured by an evil animal experimenter. There, he teams up with Jane, a cab driver and daughter of an ex-cop private eye, w... Read allTarzan goes to New York to rescue the chimp Cheetah, who has been captured by an evil animal experimenter. There, he teams up with Jane, a cab driver and daughter of an ex-cop private eye, who help Tarzan free Cheetah and his friends.Tarzan goes to New York to rescue the chimp Cheetah, who has been captured by an evil animal experimenter. There, he teams up with Jane, a cab driver and daughter of an ex-cop private eye, who help Tarzan free Cheetah and his friends.
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I loved the moment with Tarzan and Cheetah together...hilarious...
Action, Adventure, Romance, Animals, lots of humor, this TV movie has it all!!
Great locations and Tarzan on the bus on top of Times Square is wonderful.
The photography is terrific and the sets are super and I loved the fancy house they used for the Brightmore mansion.
A definite thumbs up to this family film once again proving that Tarzan is Evergreen and Everlasting!!
Someone has kidnapped Tarzan's favorite simian and has left a few nondescript but telltale clues. With that Tarzan is off to New York.
Where he meets Jane Porter a cabdriver played by Kim Crosby and her father retired detective Tony Curtis. They aid an abet his search for his friend.
Cheetah is in the hands of Jan-Michael Vincent a rich sportsman hunter who doubles as a mad scientist. He has the usual mad scientist nefarious reasons for capturing Cheetah and a whole lot of other apes.
The whole cast plays this one tongue in cheek and it's got some good moments. This is not a film to take seriously.
Though if this is ever remade I'd have Joe Lara wind up in Greenwich Village where at any number of drinking establishments he'd have made all kinds of friends.
Good God, he'd have a personal posse likeno other.
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- TriviaJoe Lara would later auditioned as Tarzan in Tarzán (1991) which he lost to Wolf Larson, but star as Tarzan in the unrelated series Les Aventures fantastiques de Tarzan (1996).
- GoofsBeginning at 8:28 - 8:30 minutes into the show, and 8:36, and finally at 9:06 for a close-up, when Tarzan is in Joseph's shop, in Africa, unless Joseph purchased one elsewhere, there is a South American Blue and Gold/Catalina (?) Macaw perched there. You can call it an "Errors in Geography" or "Factual Mistake" or "Miscellaneous."
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Joseph: Well, like the song says 'Give my regards to Broadway'. You can still change your mind
Tarzan: No. I must go, Joseph
Joseph: OK. But remember: you're going to be up against something stronger than poison darts, more cunning than killer snakes, and fiercer than Simba the Lion.
Tarzan: What is that?
Joseph: New Yorkers!
Tarzan: New Yorkers
Joseph: This is as far as I can go. I didn't want to break this to you before but you can't take the knife
Tarzan: Won't I need it against the New Yorkers, Joseph?
Joseph: Yes. But they won't let you take it on the plane.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Best TV Shows That Never Were (2004)
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Written by Kookoo Baya, Grace Jones and Dana Mano
performed by Grace Jones
courtesy of Island Records
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