Un comerciante y su hija parten en busca del legendario cementerio de los elefantes en el África más profunda, para encontrarse con un salvaje criado por simios.Un comerciante y su hija parten en busca del legendario cementerio de los elefantes en el África más profunda, para encontrarse con un salvaje criado por simios.Un comerciante y su hija parten en busca del legendario cementerio de los elefantes en el África más profunda, para encontrarse con un salvaje criado por simios.
- Premios
- 1 premio y 1 nominación en total
- Evil Dwarf
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- Evil Dwarf
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- Evil Dwarf
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- Evil Dwarf
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- Ape
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- Evil Dwarf
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- Bird Creature
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- Ape
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Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe elephants used in the early Weissmuller films were not African but Asian elephants with African sized ears strapped on. This practice is still common because the Asian species is much more docile than the African. In later films the fake ears were abandoned altogether figuring no one would know the difference.
- PifiasWhile swimming across a river, Tarzan gives off his full Tarzan yell while his head is completely submerged under water.
- Citas
Jane Parker: Thank you for protecting me.
Tarzan: Me?
Jane Parker: I said, thank you for protecting me.
Tarzan: [points at Jane] Me?
Jane Parker: No. I'm only "Me" for me.
Tarzan: [points at Jane] Me.
Jane Parker: No. To you, I'm "You."
Tarzan: [points at himself] You.
Jane Parker: No...
[Thinks for a second]
Jane Parker: I'm Jane Parker. Understand? Jane, Jane.
Tarzan: [points at Jane] Jane, Jane.
Jane Parker: Yes, Jane. And you?
[Tarzan stares]
Jane Parker: [points at herself] Jane.
Tarzan: Jane.
Jane Parker: [points at Tarzan] And you?
Tarzan: Tarzan. Tarzan.
Jane Parker: Tarzan...
- Versiones alternativasColorized version was available... and shown on TNT
- ConexionesEdited into La fuga de Tarzán (1936)
- Banda sonoraVoo-Doo Dance
(uncredited)
Music by George Richelavie
Arranged by Paul Marquardt & Fritz Stahlberg
Played during main title
All kidding aside this is a really good adventure film of the sort that they don't make any more. The first of the MGM series, though not the first Tarzan movie, nor the only Tarzan film made during the same period (Edgar Rice Burroughs had deals with several producers) this is the film that broke box office records and spawned ten million "Me Tarzan, you Jane" jokes.
The film was made to cash in the previous years Trader Horn, a jungle picture that MGM had produced. Wanting to feed a public that wanted more as well as to make use of the hours of location footage shot for that film. The ape man was the perfect choice.
The plot has to do with Jane arriving in the jungle to see her father and then going of to find the elephant grave yard. Along the way is carried off by Tarzan and the rest is the movie. Its an exciting ride (especially if you forgive the creaky special effects and ape suits).
A perfect film for a rainy afternoon
- dbborroughs
- 22 sept 2006
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- Presupuesto
- 652.675 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 72 US$
- Duración1 hora 40 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1