The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935) | |
| Director(s) | Edward A. Kull, Wilbur McGaugh |
| Producer(s) | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
| Top Genres | Action, Adventure |
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The New Adventures of Tarzan (1935) was a Adventure - Action Film directed by Edward A. Kull and Wilbur McGaugh and produced by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
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The original story for this serial featured munitions runners, Alice and Gordon mistaken for spies and pursued by the Guatemalan police, and Ula Vale as a mysterious figure revealed in the final episode to be an undercover government operative. The script was rewritten during production and these elements dropped. However, the original treatment was used for the pressbook synopsis and the original chapter titles were retained despite lacking relevance any longer (e.g. "Operative 17" as the final chapter). Virtually all Tarzan/serial film "historians" continue to refer to the pressbook synopsis, also, instead of watching the serial, and thus fail to accurately present the story that was finally filmed. Caveat emptor.
Chapter Titles: 1) New Adventures 2) Crossed Trails 3) Devil's Noose 4) River Perils 5) Unseen Hands 6) Fatal Fangs 7) Flaming Waters 8) Angry Gods 9) Doom's Brink 10) Secret Signals 11) Death's Fireworks 12) Operator No. 17
Tarzan's chimpanzee is called "Nkima" (not "Cheetah"), true to the Edgar Rice Burroughs books.
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Chapter Titles: 1) New Adventures 2) Crossed Trails 3) Devil's Noose 4) River Perils 5) Unseen Hands 6) Fatal Fangs 7) Flaming Waters 8) Angry Gods 9) Doom's Brink 10) Secret Signals 11) Death's Fireworks 12) Operator No. 17
Tarzan's chimpanzee is called "Nkima" (not "Cheetah"), true to the Edgar Rice Burroughs books.
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