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| Maureen O'Sullivan | Jane Parker |
| Johnny Weissmuller | Tarzan |
| Neil Hamilton | Harry Holt |
| C. Aubrey Smith | James Parker |
| Johnny Sheffield | Boy |
| Doris Lloyd | Mrs. Cutten |
| Forrester Harvey | Beamish |
| Ivory Williams | Riano |
| Paul Cavanagh | Martin Arlington |
| Nathan Curry | Saidi |
| Paul Porcasi | Mons. Gironde |
| Des Roberts | Van Ness |
| William Stack | Pierce |
| John Buckler | Capt. Fry |
| Director | Cedric Gibbons
Richard Thorpe W.S. Van Dyke Jack Conway |
| Producer | Bernard H. Hyman
Frederick Stephani Sam Zimbalist Irving Thalberg |
| Writer | Cyril Hume
James Kevin McGuinness Edgar Rice Burroughs |
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It's a Jungle Out There for the Screen's Best-Loved Tarzan and Jane. Johnny Weissmuller. Maureen O'Sullivan. He Tarzan, she Jane - the most memorable pair ever to portray Edgar Rice Burroughs' jungle hero and heroine. All 6 of the stars' vine-swinging teaming are in this 4-disc set. The Lord of the Apes swoops Jane Parker into his life in the trendsetting (Tarzan the Ape Man. He man, she woman in the sensual pre-Code Tarzan and His Mate, a tale that includes the sacred elephant graveyard. Next, Tarzan Escapes when a vile bwana aims to exploit him as a sideshow freak. A rift over how to raise Boy (John Sheffield) divides treehouse-sweet-treehouse when Tarzan Finds a Son! Then, so-called civilized folks clash over gold, a metal not worth a coconut to the Ape Man in Tarzan's Secret Treasure. And a different jungle awaits in Tarzan's New York Adventure. Hold that tax: ungawa! |
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