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Directed by Cy EndfieldOrigin United-kingdomGenres Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Films about apes,
Disaster films,
Films about aviation accidents or incidentsActors Stuart Whitman,
Stanley Baker,
Susannah York,
Harry Andrews,
Theodore Bikel,
Nigel DavenportRating66%
The plot involves a disparate and desperate group of plane crash survivors thrust into a savage mountainous desert region somewhere within present-day Namibia. Brian O'Brien - played by Stuart Whitman - is a big game hunter and the best survivalist of the group. Shortly after his plane crashes, stranding its passengers, he risks his life by re-entering the burning wreck and recovering vital supplies, including a hunting rifle; however, O'Brien's motives are far from noble. Thinking his own chances will be improved by the absence of competition, he ruthlessly eliminates his fellow survivors, one by one, intending to leave only Grace Munkton (Susannah York) alive, an "Eve" for his "Adam.", 2h18
Directed by Cy EndfieldOrigin United-kingdomGenres Drama,
War,
Action,
Adventure,
HistoricalThemes Films set in Africa,
Political filmsActors Stanley Baker,
Michael Caine,
Jack Hawkins,
Ulla Jacobsson,
James Booth,
Nigel GreenRating76%
In 1879, a communiqué from Lord Chelmsford to the Secretary of State for War in London (voice-over narration by Richard Burton) details the crushing defeat of a British force at the hands of the Zulus at the Battle of Isandlwana. In the aftermath of the battle, the victorious Zulus walk amongst the scattered bodies of dead British soldiers and gather their rifles. At a mass Zulu marriage ceremony witnessed by missionary Otto Witt (Jack Hawkins) and his daughter (Ulla Jacobsson), Zulu King Cetewayo (Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi) is also informed of the great victory., 1h13
Origin USAGenres Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about children,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Tarzan filmsActors Lex Barker,
Brenda Joyce,
Albert Dekker,
Evelyn Ankers,
Charles Drake,
Alan NapierRating59%
Ankers portrays an aviatrix who walks out of the jungle looking decades younger than her chronological age due to a secret fountain of youth but gradually begins a terrifying accelerated aging process. Against Tarzan's wishes, she and Jane begin a desperate search for the fountain., 1h14
Origin USAGenres Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about children,
Tarzan filmsActors Lex Barker,
Vanessa Brown,
Robert Alda,
Hurd Hatfield,
Arthur Shields,
Denise DarcelRating56%
Tarzan and Jane are spending some time by a river when they hear a scream. A local tribal girl has gone missing, and the tribes people believe this is due to some evil spirit. Tarzan and Jane quickly realize the girl has been kidnapped. The kidnappers are Lionians, a "lost" culture of Caucasians who have a culture similar to ancient Egypt and who worship lions. The Lionians are kidnapping girls throughout the region to bring back to their city deep in the jungle. But they have brought a terrible disease with them which can kill within hours. Tarzan seeks the help of Dr. Campbell, who has a serum that can both cure the disease as well as vaccinate against it. After saving the local tribe, Dr. Campbell and Tarzan (with the help of Neil, a drunken big game hunter) head for the Lionian city. Meanwhile, Dr. Campbell's native assistant, the buxom and blonde Lola, has fallen for Tarzan. Jane and Lola have a fight, after which both women are captured by a Lionian raiding party.Directed by Byron HaskinOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about children,
Tarzan filmsActors Lex Barker,
Virginia Huston,
Dorothy Dandridge,
George Macready,
Glenn Anders,
Alan NapierRating57%
des bagnards évadés vendent des armes à une tribu indigène guerrière. , 1h15
Directed by Kurt NeumannOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about children,
Tarzan filmsActors Lex Barker,
Raymond Burr,
Tom Conway,
Monique van Vooren,
Henry Brandon,
Mara CordayRating53%
Beautiful but deadly Lyra the She-Devil and her ivory-hunting friends have discovered a large herd of bull elephants and plot to capture them, forcing an East African native tribe to serve as bearers. Their ivory poaching plans meet opposition when Tarzan gives his deafening jungle cry. The tusked creatures come running, stomping all over Lyra's plans., 1h16
Origin USAGenres War,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Films about children,
Le thème de l'enfant sauvage,
Politique,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Films about apes,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Tarzan films,
Political films,
Documentary films about World War II,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Johnny Weissmuller,
Johnny Sheffield,
Frances Gifford,
Stanley Ridges,
Sig Ruman,
Philip Van ZandtRating61%
Tarzan and Boy are living on the Great Escarpment, though Jane has returned to England. A small force of German paratroopers lands and takes over the lost city of "Palandrya" as an advance base for the conquest of Sub Saharan Africa. Tarzan continually ignores the requests for help from the helpless and enslaved Palandrians, saying, "Jungle people fight to live, civilized people live to fight.", 1h30
Directed by Robert DayGenres Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about children,
Tarzan filmsActors Mike Henry,
David Opatoshu,
Manuel Padilla, Jr.,
Nancy Kovack,
Don Megowan,
Eduardo NoriegaRating58%
Augustus Vinero (David Opatoshu) is a wealthy international criminal known for his habit of sending explosive wristwatches or necklaces to those not in his favour. When he hears of Ramel (Manuel Padilla Jr.), a small boy who may know the location of the fabled Valley of Gold in Mexico, he sends a death squad of plainclothes mercenaries which destroys the farmhouse (and its inhabitants) where Ramel is being sheltered., 1h29
Directed by John Farrow,
George B. Seitz,
Richard Thorpe,
William A. WellmanOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Action,
AdventureThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Films about children,
Le thème de l'enfant sauvage,
Films about apes,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Tarzan films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Johnny Weissmuller,
Maureen O'Sullivan,
Benita Hume,
Mario Pisu,
Dhia Cristiani,
Olinto CristinaRating64%
Jane's two cousins, Eric and Rita, arrive in Africa to tell Jane about a fortune left to her back in their world and to try to convince her to return with them. They are led to Tarzan's escarpment home by Captain Fry (John Buckler), a hunter with an agenda of his own. Jane convinces Tarzan to let her go back with Eric and Rita, promising that their separation will only be temporary. But Captain Fry (unknown to the others) attempts to capture Tarzan to take him back to civilization so he can be put on public display, and actually succeeds in caging Tarzan. Fry's treachery includes making a deal with an unfriendly native tribe to give him food, canoes and protection for the journey back in exchange for his handing over Jane, Eric and Rita for "ju-ju" and taking away the greatest "ju-ju" – Tarzan. Fry's plan goes wrong when the natives capture Tarzan in his cage and all four white people are taken prisoner. Tarzan manages to escape with the help of elephants and Cheeta, and guides what's left of Fry's party through a cave passage filled with treacherous quicksands. Just before they exit the caves to safety, Tarzan forces Fry to go back the way they came as punishment for his betrayal. Fry starts to go back, then seizes a heavy branch to attack Tarzan, but before he can exit the cave he falls into a quicksand bog and is swallowed up. Rita and Eric tell Jane that it is not necessary for her to return with them and that she belongs with Tarzan. The film ends with Tarzan and Jane reunited at their treehouse., 1h12
Directed by Kurt NeumannOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
RomanceThemes Films set in Africa,
Films about animals,
Films about children,
Le thème de l'enfant sauvage,
Films about apes,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Tarzan films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Johnny Weissmuller,
Brenda Joyce,
Johnny Sheffield,
Acquanetta,
Edgar Barrier,
Dennis HoeyRating60%
Travelers near Zambezi are being killed, apparently by leopards. The commissioner (Dennis Hoey) asks Tarzan to look into the matter. Tarzan immediately doubts that leopards are the problem. At the same time, Tarzan, Jane, and Boy take in Kimba, a boy who claims to have become lost in the jungle. Kimba (Tommy Cook) is the brother of Queen Lea, leader of a leopard cult. She has dispatched him to spy on Tarzan. Queen Lea also conspires with Ameer Lazar (Edgar Barrier), a Western-educated doctor who resents the West's domination of the area.