Im 2. Weltkrieg wollen deutsche Soldaten die wertvollen Rohstoffe der Dschungelstadt Pallandria ausbeuten. Die Herrschertochter Zandra holt Tarzan zu Hilfe, der aber neutral bleiben will. Do... Alles lesenIm 2. Weltkrieg wollen deutsche Soldaten die wertvollen Rohstoffe der Dschungelstadt Pallandria ausbeuten. Die Herrschertochter Zandra holt Tarzan zu Hilfe, der aber neutral bleiben will. Doch dann wird er von den Deutschen überfallen.Im 2. Weltkrieg wollen deutsche Soldaten die wertvollen Rohstoffe der Dschungelstadt Pallandria ausbeuten. Die Herrschertochter Zandra holt Tarzan zu Hilfe, der aber neutral bleiben will. Doch dann wird er von den Deutschen überfallen.
- German Sergeant
- (as Sig Rumann)
- German Officer in Berlin
- (Nicht genannt)
- Heinz
- (Nicht genannt)
- Achmet
- (Nicht genannt)
- Nazi Pilot
- (Nicht genannt)
- Pallandria Man
- (Nicht genannt)
- Grüber
- (Nicht genannt)
- General Hoffman in Berlin
- (Nicht genannt)
- Nazi Guard
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesM-G-M was unwilling to let RKO use their recording of Johnny Weissmuller's signature "Tarzan yell," which had accompanied the character as he swung through the jungle clinging to vines in every Metro Tarzan film. The one heard here is a much shorter, less robust rendition, and clearly not the original version.
- PatzerTarzan looks in the water and proclaims: "Cannibal fish!" All fish are cannibals: "cannibal" simply means "eats its own kind." The correct wording he should have used is: "man-eating fish!"
- Zitate
Tarzan: Zandra! Why Zandra leave now?
Zandra: My place is in Pallandria!
Tarzan: Zandra stay here!
Zandra: No Tarzan.
Tarzan: Tarzan say yes!
Zandra: I must return to help my people!
Tarzan: Come back till Nazis go away!
Zandra: They will never go away! I must go!
Tarzan: Zandra very stubborn! Tarzan know best. Come, please.
- VerbindungenEdited into Tarzan, Bezwinger der Wüste (1943)
Veteran producer Sol Lesser, 53, loved the character, and snapped up the rights for the studio, wisely keeping Weissmuller, 39, and 'Boy' Johnny Sheffield, now nearly 12, in their signature roles. O'Sullivan, no longer interested in 'Jane', was written out (caring for her ailing mother in London), and the elements that fans loved best (nearly superhuman heroics, comedy from chimp co-star, Cheetah, wild animal footage) were 'beefed up', dropping the romantic interludes, the large number of black 'extras', that provided authenticity (but were expensive for a smaller studio to maintain, for a single series), and, indeed, most of the 'glossiness' that marked the MGM entries. Even the signature Tarzan 'yell' had to be replaced (as the manufactured howl, part Weismuller, part studio magic), was the property of the studio; Weismuller created a 'new' one, that would become so popular that it would be kept, long after he finally retired from the role.
The first RKO entry was perhaps the best of their series; TARZAN TRIUMPHS brought the Nazis into the jungle to tap the mineral resources of a 'lost' city, eventually kidnapping Boy, and leading the previously isolationist Ape Man to utter the famous tag line, "Now Tarzan make war!" With lovely Frances Gifford as a native princess, providing sex appeal (and a really weird scene of Boy trying to 'hook up' the princess and lonely Ape Man, to enlist his help against the Nazis), and Sig Ruman, who went from Marx Brothers' foil to one of Hollywood's busiest 'Nazis', as one of the villains, the action adventure is very entertaining (if extremely violent...Tarzan actually encourages the locals to grab a gun and kill, Boy shoots one Nazi soldier with a pistol, and even CHEETA machine guns one!), and the film was a huge hit for the studio.
Tarzan, at a new home, was back in the 'swing' of things!
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- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 3.270.000 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 16 Minuten
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