Category: Action
All Genres: Action, Adventure
Release Year: 1938
Country: USA
Runtime: 72
Rating: 6.2 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Edward A. KullWilbur McGaugh
Sound: Mono
Taglines:Dont release what you cant put back.
Writing by: Edwin Blum - writer
Edgar Rice Burroughs - characters
Basil Dickey - story (uncredited)
Charles F. Royal - screenplay
Charles F. Royal - story
Produced by: Edgar Rice Burroughs - producer
Bennett Cohen - producer (as Ben S. Cohen)
Ashton Dearholt - producer
George W. Stout - producer
Cast: Bruce Bennett - Tarzan (as Herman Brix)
Ula Holt - Ula Vale
Frank Baker - Major Martling
Ashton Dearholt - Raglan (as Don Castello)
Lewis Sargent - George (as Lew Sargent)
Jack Mower - Capt. Blade
Earl Dwire - Scientist (uncredited)
Merrill McCormick - Bouchart (uncredited)
Music: Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: This is an edited version of the 1935 serial "The New Adventures of Tarzan."
Plot: At his English manor, Lord Greystoke - aka Tarzan - recounts his recent adventures in Guatemala. He had been there assisting Major Martling and Ula Vale in their quest for the Green Goddess, a totem worshipped by a primitive jungle tribe inside of which was hidden a formula for a super-explosive. They had successfully wrestled this totem from the natives and were heading back to Livingston when they were attacked by Raglan, a thug sent to steal the Green Goddess and its formula for Hiram Powers personal use, and the Goddess is seized from them. On the trail of Raglan, they had to deal with his henchmen and also a party of the primitives, sent by the High Priest to retrieve the Goddess. With the Goddess still in Raglans hands, they were seized by the natives and Tarzan locked in a small cell with a loosely-tethered lion, Ula in an adjacent cell under guard from a hideous jungle hag, and Martling being forced to watch his bumbling valet, George, being tortured by the natives with the assistance of a nameless expatriate white scientist who had joined forces with the primitives...
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
At the end of the credits, they mention five hamsters were killed in the making of this film...and how if they had not moved, the staple gun would not have been used.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Errors in geography: This film supposedly takes place in Guatemala, Central America, yet footage of African animals such as rhinos and giraffes is shown.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
All Genres: Action, Adventure
Release Year: 1938
Country: USA
Runtime: 72
Rating: 6.2 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Edward A. KullWilbur McGaugh
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Edwin Blum - writer
Edgar Rice Burroughs - characters
Basil Dickey - story (uncredited)
Charles F. Royal - screenplay
Charles F. Royal - story
Produced by: Edgar Rice Burroughs - producer
Bennett Cohen - producer (as Ben S. Cohen)
Ashton Dearholt - producer
George W. Stout - producer
Cast: Bruce Bennett - Tarzan (as Herman Brix)
Ula Holt - Ula Vale
Frank Baker - Major Martling
Ashton Dearholt - Raglan (as Don Castello)
Lewis Sargent - George (as Lew Sargent)
Jack Mower - Capt. Blade
Earl Dwire - Scientist (uncredited)
Merrill McCormick - Bouchart (uncredited)
Music: Mischa Bakaleinikoff
Official Website: Visit Website
Plot Outline: This is an edited version of the 1935 serial "The New Adventures of Tarzan."
Plot: At his English manor, Lord Greystoke - aka Tarzan - recounts his recent adventures in Guatemala. He had been there assisting Major Martling and Ula Vale in their quest for the Green Goddess, a totem worshipped by a primitive jungle tribe inside of which was hidden a formula for a super-explosive. They had successfully wrestled this totem from the natives and were heading back to Livingston when they were attacked by Raglan, a thug sent to steal the Green Goddess and its formula for Hiram Powers personal use, and the Goddess is seized from them. On the trail of Raglan, they had to deal with his henchmen and also a party of the primitives, sent by the High Priest to retrieve the Goddess. With the Goddess still in Raglans hands, they were seized by the natives and Tarzan locked in a small cell with a loosely-tethered lion, Ula in an adjacent cell under guard from a hideous jungle hag, and Martling being forced to watch his bumbling valet, George, being tortured by the natives with the assistance of a nameless expatriate white scientist who had joined forces with the primitives...
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
At the end of the credits, they mention five hamsters were killed in the making of this film...and how if they had not moved, the staple gun would not have been used.
Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Errors in geography: This film supposedly takes place in Guatemala, Central America, yet footage of African animals such as rhinos and giraffes is shown.
Trivia: There are 2 entries in the trivia list - like these:
- This is essentially the second half of the previously released The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935/I) with a little additional footage.
- This film is part of the public domain.
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