Tarzan assists a United Nations medic, Dr. Celliers, who is trying to provide medical aid to local tribes while caught in the crossfire of the hunters' greed. 🌟 Key Highlights
Scott, a former lifeguard, brought a massive, bodybuilder-esque frame to the role that differed from the leaner Olympic swimmer build of Johnny Weissmuller.
While it retains the "Me Tarzan, You Jane" simplicity, it sets the stage for the 1960s films which would feature a smarter, more sophisticated Tarzan. Tarzan's Hidden Jungle(1955)
Like many RKO entries, it utilized extensive stock footage from previous African expeditions to supplement the California-based filming. 📜 Plot Summary
To maintain its "family-friendly" status in the mid-50s, much of the animal combat is handled through editing and stock footage rather than practical effects. Tarzan assists a United Nations medic, Dr
The story follows Tarzan as he intervenes in a conflict between two rival tribes and a group of unscrupulous hunters.
Their true intent is to slaughter a massive herd of elephants and rhinos for profit. While it retains the "Me Tarzan, You Jane"
This was the last Tarzan movie produced by Sol Lesser for RKO Radio Pictures.