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Tarzan Goes to India

  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Tarzan Goes to India (1962)
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Summoned to India by a dying maharajah, Tarzan attempts to remove an elephant herd from a valley to be flooded upon completion of a modern dam.Summoned to India by a dying maharajah, Tarzan attempts to remove an elephant herd from a valley to be flooded upon completion of a modern dam.Summoned to India by a dying maharajah, Tarzan attempts to remove an elephant herd from a valley to be flooded upon completion of a modern dam.

  • Director
    • John Guillermin
  • Writers
    • Robert Hardy Andrews
    • John Guillermin
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Stars
    • Jock Mahoney
    • Leo Gordon
    • Mark Dana
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    627
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Guillermin
    • Writers
      • Robert Hardy Andrews
      • John Guillermin
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Stars
      • Jock Mahoney
      • Leo Gordon
      • Mark Dana
    • 14User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jock Mahoney
    Jock Mahoney
    • Tarzan
    Leo Gordon
    Leo Gordon
    • Bryce - Head Engineer
    Mark Dana
    • O'Hara
    Feroz Khan
    Feroz Khan
    • Prince Raghu Kumar
    Simi Garewal
    Simi Garewal
    • Princess Kamara
    • (as Simi)
    Murad
    Murad
    • The Maharajah
    Jagdish Raj
    Jagdish Raj
    • Raj
    • (as Jagdish Raaj)
    G. Raghaven
    • Chakra
    Aaron Joseph
    • Driver
    Abas Khan
    • Pilot
    Pehelwan Ameer
    • Mooty
    K.S. Tripathi
    • Conservation Officer
    Peter Cooke
    • Foreman
    Denis Bastian
    • Servant
    Jai
    • Elephant Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Sanjay Khan
    Sanjay Khan
    • Pilot
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Guillermin
    • Writers
      • Robert Hardy Andrews
      • John Guillermin
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • All cast & crew
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    searchanddestroy-1

    Impressive Tarzan flick

    Not the worst of the Tarzan films for sure, but maybe not at the scale of the still John Guillermin's TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE. But this one is very good, with of course the help of maybe not Jock Mahoney but Leo Gordon as the villain. Gordon was anyway the ideal, perfect villain for so many films. Mahoney is fine though, and the whole result is excellent for me, with splendid locations, animal scenes and a topic which announces nature, preservation of environment. The fight between natives and big, huge Western world companies. John Guillermin was the best Taran directors for me, better maybe than Robert Day and Bruce Humberstone. I won't compare however with the oldies, from the thirties and forties period. It is then a matter of taste. Directing and acting techniques were not the same....
    5damianphelps

    Does Enough

    Its not the greatest Tarzan outing but passes the time well enough.

    Does have some odd scenes like Tarzan jumping out of a plane instead of waiting for the thing to land?

    Gets a little slow at times.

    The villains are quite good in this one.

    If you like the older style movies then you should enjoy this :)
    internut02

    You've gotta be kidding........

    Might as well been titled "Tarzan Goes To Indiana", and it would have been just as believable. A good example of what Hollywood producers can do to a good concept. By this time they had ridden this horse into the ground and kicked the crap out of it. Naked Tarzan in a biplane with aviator goggles and cap? The first scene turned me off completely.Take Tarzan out of darkest Africa and he's no longer Tarzan(with the exception of Weismuller's "Tarzan Goes To New York"- at least he put some clothes on for that one).Throw some khakis and a pith helmet on Jock Mahoney and call him Jungle Jim, for Pete's sake!The post- Weismuller Tarzans were just a little too sophisticated for me.They lost some of the charm and mystery of the "ape-man". Don't bother with this one if you're a traditional Tarzanist.
    8marcd30319

    Feels like something that Edgar Rice Burroughs would have written!

    I have a genuine fondness for TARZAN GOES TO India. If you remove the Air India 707 from the opening credits and the early sixties automobiles, it feels like something that Edgar Rice Burroughs would have written, possibly after the Second World War, if declining health hadn't caught with him.

    Jock Mahoney gives the legendary ape-man something that the other previous actors had not provided to this part -- a sense of maturity and gravity. Yes, Mahoney is almost too rangy, particularly when compared to his immediate predecessor, the hefty Gordon Scott. But Mahoney makes every scene seem real; with his Midwestern accent sounding neutral, almost international, in tone in keeping with Tarzan's unique origins. The additional kick is knowing that Mahoney does all of his stunts, including an eye-popping dive from an moving airplane into a lake. But his greatest stunt is being able to work with an inexperienced child actor and a four-ton elephant and not get loss in the shuffle. That's charisma!

    Yes, the storyline is somewhat juvenile, but there was a definite market in the early Sixties for movies pitched to a pre-teenage audience. Witness such films as CAPTAIN SINBAD, FLIPPER, ZEBRA IN THE KITCHEN, and Disney's output of movies during this time. Robert Harding Andrews does a credible job with the script while John Guillermin provides fast-paced direction although this film lacks the flourishes of his 1959 Tarzan outing, TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE.

    Overall, TARZAN GOES TO India is a pleasant diversion well worth checking out.
    7Alberto-7

    Fun Tarzan outing with interesting change of locale.

    This is quite an enjoyable film with as an added bonus, 300(!!) elephants and spectacular Indian scenery. I don't think I've ever seen India look so beautiful in any movie. Jock Mahoney makes an articulate and athletic(if a bit lean) Tarzan. His easy-going performance is quite fun to watch, as is his interplay with the Maharaja's daughter. There seems to be a nice chemistry between these two. It is really too bad that their relationship isn't allowed to progress further but this being a G-rated film, the line has to be drawn somewhere. As this film is aimed at the very young, a lot of emphasis is put on Jai the elephant boy. This turns out to be the film's greatest weakness. The character is irritating and obnoxious. Not surprisingly, Mahoney looks a little uncomfortable in his scenes with the young boy and some of their moments together are downright corny. It's a good thing that the film's fast paced action sequences and beautiful scenery make up for these weaknesses(the final charge of the elephants is very exciting).Also of note, Leo Gordon is quite effective as the villain Bryce. On the whole, this is a good way to pass a rainy Sunday afternoon. You'll have to close your eyes and ears every time Jai appears, but the rest will go down easily enough, especially for the younger set. By the way, don't miss Tarzan's arrival into India. It's an eye opener!!

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    • Trivia
      Feroz Khan's voice was dubbed in the film.
    • Goofs
      When Jai snares Tarzan in the trap and Tarzan is hanging upside down, Jai brings his elephant close but out of reach of Tarzan. The camera switches to Tarzan at one point and he reaches out and steadies himself on one of the elephant's tusks which is quite close, then switches back to a wider view and the elephant is again out of reach.
    • Quotes

      Jai: You have an elephant?

      Tarzan: I have many friends who are elephants - but I don't own any of them.

    • Connections
      Featured in Biography: Tarzan: The Legacy of Edgar Rice Burroughs (1996)

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    • Release date
      • July 1962 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Switzerland
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tarzan erobert Indien
    • Filming locations
      • Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
    • Production company
      • Allfin A.G.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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