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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThis jungle adventure is comprised of two episodes from the 1966-69 TV show.This jungle adventure is comprised of two episodes from the 1966-69 TV show.This jungle adventure is comprised of two episodes from the 1966-69 TV show.
Jason Evers
- Ramon
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Lloyd Haynes
- Matto
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Harry Lauter
- Miller
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William Marshall
- Tatakombi
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Nichelle Nichols
- Ruana
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Manuel Padilla Jr.
- Jai
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Ulla Strömstedt
- Mary
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Charles Wood
- Sergeant
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- (as Chuck Wood)
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- AnecdotesWas comprised of the two episodes The Blue Stone of Heaven parts 1 and 2.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Tarzan: Mountains of the Moon: Part 1 (1967)
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This was a film that my local theatre owner showed year after year for the free "community gift" during the holidays. He'd pick an old movie he could rent for next to nothing and open up the doors of the theatre to all the kids of town and in we'd go to watch his chinzy movies and spend cash at the concession stand. The only other two films I recall taking it's place was Elvis' "Kid Galahad" and "Godzilla Vs. the Smog Monster".
Anyway, overall I remember this as being a neat Tarzan adventure... something about a stolen idol in Africa, wild natives with spears and exotic locales. Since I was a big Phantom comic book fan and I loved these types of exciting jungle adventures, I always enjoyed this flick.
Odd, though, I thought, that Mr. Dixon from Room 222 was cast as an African native, despite his being a history teacher at Walt Whitman High every week on ABC. It kinda threw me a little as a kid.
I understand that this was really a clipped-together film from episodes of the Tarzan TV series, which I really don't remember too much of. I do remember thinking Ron Ely was a cool Tarzan and I thought he was also a great Doc Savage back in 1975 when they tried to give the old pulp hero some life on the big screen. Ely was, in my book, a cool guy, and I liked this film, although I'm sure if I saw it today, it'd be a disappointment.
As a kid though, Tarzan ruled!
Anyway, overall I remember this as being a neat Tarzan adventure... something about a stolen idol in Africa, wild natives with spears and exotic locales. Since I was a big Phantom comic book fan and I loved these types of exciting jungle adventures, I always enjoyed this flick.
Odd, though, I thought, that Mr. Dixon from Room 222 was cast as an African native, despite his being a history teacher at Walt Whitman High every week on ABC. It kinda threw me a little as a kid.
I understand that this was really a clipped-together film from episodes of the Tarzan TV series, which I really don't remember too much of. I do remember thinking Ron Ely was a cool Tarzan and I thought he was also a great Doc Savage back in 1975 when they tried to give the old pulp hero some life on the big screen. Ely was, in my book, a cool guy, and I liked this film, although I'm sure if I saw it today, it'd be a disappointment.
As a kid though, Tarzan ruled!
- markspangler1
- 18 juin 2004
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Tarzan's Jungle Rebellion
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was Tarzan et la Révolte de la jungle (1967) officially released in Canada in English?
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