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TARZAN AND HIS MATE (1934)

Hey guys! I just watched this for the first time in years ( and for the first time EVER with all the previously cut material restored ) and was shocked and amazed at how gloriously PRE-CODE this film...

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I got The Tarzan Collection on DVD for Christmas and have enjoyed watching this entire series several times since then. I agree, TARZAN AND HIS MATE is awesome entertainment, and can be pretty strong...

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<< I sure would love to see the original version of TARZAN ESCAPES, though. Hard to imagine MGM completing it and then deciding to scrap it and do the whole thing over again. When you say they...

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I don't know exactly how much of the original version was used in the second one, but the impression I got from the documentary on the Tarzan Collection DVD was that the reshoot was pretty massive,...

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One thing (among many) I enjoy about the first 4 or so Weismuller films is how terribly frightening and inhuman the cannibal tribes are and the horrible ways they have of dispatching their victims. In...

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In the second one, the Lion Eaters tie people to trees and summon the lions to come and eat them alive! That entire sequence in which Jane, Harry Holt, and the others are cornered by the Lion Eaters...

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Hey again! As alluded to by Zogstar67, an integral component that contributes to the effectiveness of the native/cannibal/lion eater attacks throughout the early Tarzan films is the soundtrack. The...

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I'm not sure which movie it was in, but one of those chants sounded just like the one heard in the gun shop in DAWN OF THE DEAD.Legend, oh legend, the third wheel legend...always in the way.

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Wow, just watched this again... and with a five year old boy in the room. Funny how you look at things differently when other people are around. I remembered this movie as a fun action film from the...

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How I would love to see Warner Home Video put this one out on Blu ray...!!!!

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I so wish the sneak preview print of TARZAN ESCAPES was available. I`ve always wanted to see the vampire bat segment ever since I saw a still in FM when I was a kid.

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The scene where one of the native bearers goes over the edge of the cliff during the bombardment by the apes and the 2 expedition leaders run over and look down and one says to the other something...

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I feel a little guilty watching this movie because of all the animal cruelty. I mean, I still watch it because it's so f*u*c*k*i*n*g entertaining, but when they shoot that elephant so it can lead them...

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Re. TARZAN ESCAPES Giant Bats MGM kept two negatives for years - censored and uncensored with the bats. They used the BAT negative to make reissue prints in 1954, as I saw it several times back then,...

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blackbiped wrote:A new character, a comical sidekick named Rawlins, was added That part was played by Herbert Mundin, who later played Much the Miller in The Adventures of Robin Hood and flirted with...

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" That part was played by Herbert Mundin.."Mundin also appears in CHANDU THE MAGICIAN. His character is taunted throughout the film by a miniature of himself that is created by Chandu.Mundin's most...

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