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Tarzan Collection (Gordon Scott) - 6-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Tarzan's Hidden Jungle / Tarzan and the Lost Safari / Tarzan's Fight for Life / Tarzan and the Trappers / Tarzan's Greatest Adventure / Tarzan the Magnificent
Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
478 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1955 - 1960 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Harold D. Schuster
H. Bruce Humberstone
Charles F. Haas
Sandy Howard
John Guillermin
Robert Day


Written By:
William Lively
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Montgomery Pittman
Lillie Hayward
Thomas Hal Phillips
Frederick Schlick
Berne Giler
John Guillermin
Robert Day


Actors:
Gordon Scott ..... Tarzan
Vera Miles ..... Jill Hardy
Peter van Eyck ..... Dr. Celliers
Jack Elam ..... Burger
Charles E. Fredericks ..... DeGroot
Richard Reeves ..... Reeves
Robert Beatty ..... Tusker Hawkins
Yolande Donlan ..... Gamage Dean
Betta St. John ..... Diana Penrod
Wilfrid Hyde-White ..... 'Doodles' Fletcher
George Coulouris ..... Carl Kraski
Peter Arne ..... Dick Penrod
Orlando Martins ..... Oparian Chieftain Ogonoore
Eve Brent ..... Jane
Rickie Sorensen ..... Tartu, Tarzan's Adopted Son
Jil Jarmyn ..... Ann Sturdy
James Edwards ..... Futa
Carl Benton Reid ..... Dr. Sturdy
Harry Lauter ..... Dr. Ken Warwick
Woody Strode ..... Ramo
Rickie Sorensen ..... Boy
Leslie Bradley ..... Schroeder
Maurice Marsac ..... Rene
Bruce Lester ..... Commissioner Brandini
Naaman Brown ..... Tribesman
Paul Thompson ..... Tribesman
Carl Christian ..... Tribesman
Sol Gorss ..... Sikes
William Keene ..... Lapin
Scatman Crothers ..... Tyana
Madame Sul-Te-Wan ..... Witch Woman
Paul Stader ..... Sikes' Henchman
Gil Perkins ..... Sikes' Henchman
Anthony Quayle ..... Slade
Sara Shane ..... Angie
Niall MacGinnis ..... Kruger
Sean Connery ..... O'Bannion
Al Mulock ..... Dino
Scilla Gabel ..... Toni
Jock Mahoney ..... Coy Banton
Betta St. John ..... Fay Ames
John Carradine ..... Abel Banton
Lionel Jeffries ..... Ames
Alexandra Stewart ..... Lori
Earl Cameron ..... Tate
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell ..... Conway
Al Mulock ..... Martin Banton
Gary Cockrell ..... Johnny Banton
Ron MacDonnell ..... Ethan Banton
Harry Baird ..... Warrior Leader
Christopher Carlos ..... Native Chief
John Sullivan ..... Wyntors
Ewen Solon ..... Dexter


Synopsis:
Tarzan's Hidden Jungle (1955)
Hunters trespass into Sukulu country, where animals are sacred, posing as photographers. Their work has the blessing of the U.N.'s Dr. Celliers, close friend of the Sukulu chief.

Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)
Tarzan leads five passengers from a downed airplane out of the jungle. En route white hunter Hawkins tries to sell them to the Oparian chief.

Tarzan's Fight for Life (1958)
Dr. Sturdy is trying to establish a modern hospital in the jungle. His efforts are strongly opposed by Futa, the witch doctor, and Ramo, a native warrior.

Tarzan and the Trappers (1958)
Tarzan deals with the villainous Schroeder, who is illegally collecting animals for zoos, only to be menaced by Schroeder's hunter brother Sikes, out for revenge, who teams up with greedy trader Lapin in a hunt for human game...Tarzan himself.

Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959)
Tarzan is out to capture a quintet of British diamond hunters in Africa, who killed a pair of natives while robbing supplies. Joining Tarzan on his hunt upriver is a beautiful American pilot, who has crash landed nearby.

Tarzan the Magnificent (1960)
Tarzan must escort his prisoner Coy Banton out of the jungle to the authorities. The boat is blown up by Coy's father and brothers. In addition to Coy Tarzan must now lead five more of the boat's passengers through the jungle, pursued by hostile natives.

Tarzan's Hidden Jungle (1955)
Two men come into the jungle intent on wholesale slaughter of animals to get barrels of animal fat, lion skins and tusks. Tarzan tries to help a baby elephant, one of their first victims. He takes the elephant to an animal doctor and his female assistant who have pitched their tents in the jungle to do business. The hunters turn up and pretend they are photographers and have the doctor escort them to where the animals are. They leave the doctor and start killing animals. His assistant finds out they are evil and goes after them but needs Tarzan's help when she stumbles into quicksand. He rescues her, and she says she needs a bath so Tarzan throws her into the river. They reach a tribe who worship animals and who are Tarzan's friends. However, the tribe hears that animals are being slaughtered and decide to kill the doctor and his assistant as he led them there. Tarzan goes after the villains and they end up getting their just deserts. He arrives back in time to save the doc and his assistant from the lions in the pit they have been thrown into.

Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)
After an airplane crashes in the jungle, Tarzan rescues its five occupants who were en route to Europe via Cairo. The private plane was owned by Dick Penrod, an avid flyer whose hobby has created a rift between him and his wife Diana. After their rescue, they also encounter a professional hunter who offers to escort them to the coast. He has other plans for them however having already made a deal with a local tribal chief. In the end, it's left to Tarzan to rescue them all a second time.

Tarzan's Fight for Life (1958)
Tarzan welcomes back Dr. Ken Warwick who has been away studying medicine for two years. There's trouble brewing however when the local witch doctor, Futa, sees his influence with the villagers waning in favor of the local clinic run by Dr. Sturdy and Dr. Warwick. The tribal chief has died and when his son and heir falls ill, Futa decides he is the one who has to treat him. Futa's henchman, Ramo, steals what he thinks is medicine but is actually a deadly serum. If given to the boy-chief, he will surely die. It's left to Tarzan to try and avert tragedy.

Tarzan and the Trappers (1958)
Tarzan, Jane and Boy are living their ideal life in the jungle when they find that professional animal trappers are in the area. They want to capture the animals live but are prepared to be brutal in the way they go about it. Tarzan is particularly upset when they kill a mother elephant so can take her baby. Tarzan manages to free all of the captured animals but the trappers then decide on a new prey - Tarzan himself.

Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959)
After diamond hunters kill two people while stealing explosives, Tarzan sets off after them. The group, led by a man named Slade, is off to excavate a diamond mine. Along the way, Tarzan rescues an attractive woman, Angie, who crashes her small airplane. She finds the trek demanding but sticks with it proving her worth when the time comes. As for Slade and his group, greed and jealousy take hold leaving only a few of them for Tarzan to fight in the end.

Tarzan the Magnificent (1960)
After the Banton family robs a store is a small village and kill the local police constable, Tarzan captures one of them, Coy Banton. He decides to return him to the authorities so that the dead policeman's family will benefit from the $5000 reward. The head of the clan, Abel Banton and his two sons have no intention of letting Tarzan deliver Coy and burn the river boat they were to use. Several of the passengers are now stranded forcing Tarzan to take them along on a trek through the jungle. Abel Banton trails them intent not only getting his son back but getting rid of Tarzan.

Tarzan's Hidden Jungle (1955)
Hunters trespass into Sukulu country, where animals are sacred, posing as photographers. Their work has the blessing of the U.N.'s Dr. Celliers, close friend of the Sukulu chief. The hunters send the animals across a river where they can be shot, and the natives throw the good doctor and his nurse into a lion pit. Tarzan ape-calls the animals to safety and rescues the medicos.

Tarzan and the Lost Safari (1957)
Tarzan leads five passengers from a downed airplane out of the jungle. En route white hunter Hawkins tries to sell them to the Oparian chief. Captured by the Oparians and nearly sacrificed to their lion god, the party is again saved by Tarzan.

Tarzan's Fight for Life (1958)
Dr. Sturdy is trying to establish a modern hospital in the jungle. His efforts are strongly opposed by Futa, the witch doctor, and Ramo, a native warrior. There are kidnappings, a race against time for serum, capture of Tarzan, the struggle of modern medicine against magic, etc.

Tarzan and the Trappers (1958)
Tarzan deals with the villainous Schroeder, who is illegally collecting animals for zoos, only to be menaced by Schroeder's hunter brother Sikes, out for revenge, who teams up with greedy trader Lapin in a hunt for human game...Tarzan himself.

Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959)
Tarzan is out to capture a quintet of British diamond hunters in Africa, who killed a pair of natives while robbing supplies. Joining Tarzan on his hunt upriver is a beautiful American pilot, who has crash landed nearby.

Tarzan the Magnificent (1960)
Tarzan must escort his prisoner Coy Banton out of the jungle to the authorities. The boat is blown up by Coy's father and brothers. In addition to Coy Tarzan must now lead five more of the boat's passengers through the jungle, pursued by hostile natives.
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