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Synopsis: Tarzan and Boy joyfully welcome Jane back to Africa from her stay in London. On the same boat with her is Sir Guy Henderson, an archaeologist who is on an expedition to find the lost city of Amazon women. Not everyone in the expedition is there for its scientific value and some are simply in search of gold. Tarzan knows where the city is located but is a friend of the Amazons and refuses to share that with anyone. Boy, who secretly followed Tarzan during his last visit to the city, naively shows them the way leading to an inevitable clash. Tarzan comes to the rescue.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): Kurt Neumann
Production: Warner Home Video
 
IMDB:
6.8
APPROVED
Year:
1945
76 min
68 Views


like that.

You keep your ugly face out of this.

That's right.

I investigated thoroughly...

...strictly in the interest of science

of course...

...but these natives are a surly

and superstitious lot.

Yes, and that ain't the half of it.

You say these rumors indicate

the tribe is led by women?

Amazons.

- Amazons?

- This is too good to miss.

Think of it. Think what it would mean

if we were the first to discover this tribe.

Searching for glory, eh?

You wouldn't welcome

an opportunity like this?

Naturally, I would.

From a scientist's point of view,

the discovery might be of great importance.

Well, then, gentlemen,

since we're all agreed.

Not so fast, Mr. Ballister.

This expedition was organized

with the specific intention...

...of further investigating certain tribes

north of the Kaisoot.

So you're willing to play second fiddle to

Young and Goodheart and all the others...

...when the chance to make

a real discovery falls into our laps.

Well, maybe Sir Guy doesn't like the idea

of facing hardships.

Have you any natives around here...

...who could serve as guides

if we should make the attempt?

Oh, I wouldn't put any trust in the natives.

They're so blinking superstitious.

There's only one man for this job:

Tarzan.

That's right. But will Tarzan tell you?

He'll tell us all right.

How soon can you get this safari

in shape?

First thing in the morning.

Then, gentlemen, we better be turning in.

Good night.

- Good night.

- Good night, sir.

You won't regret it, Sir Guy,

however much you scorn fame.

Pure gold.

Our home.

Trees, bridge.

Every time I wanted to be with you,

I just closed my eyes and there it was.

It's just the way you left it, Jane.

I cleaned and scrubbed it, didn't I, Tarzan?

Wait until I get my hands on you.

You'll be sorry, every one of you.

Come on, Cheeta.

Look what they've done

to my clean house.

Never mind, Boy.

I'll have it fixed up in no time.

Very clever, these monkeys.

Cheeta not nice to little cousin.

- Come, Boy, lots of work.

- Oh, now, never mind, never mind.

You men go out and get the rest

of the luggage. This is my job. Go on.

I'm sure glad Jane's back. Now we're

gonna have some real cooking again.

Boy always say Tarzan's cooking good.

Well, it wasn't so good sometimes.

Tarzan bad mother, good father.

Tarzan.

I'm all out of breath.

Jane take deep breath and close eyes.

Tarzan thought Jane never come back.

Being away is a lot harder

than staying behind.

Very lonely without you.

Or without you.

Jane not angry with Tarzan?

No, Tarzan. Why should I be angry?

Jane seemed unhappy

because Tarzan took bracelet away.

No, Tarzan.

You must have a good reason.

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Hans Jacoby

Hans Jacoby (1904–1963) was a German screenwriter and art director. Jacoby worked designing film sets during the Weimar Era, and from the late 1920s began contributing scripts as well. Jacoby was of Jewish background and was forced to go into exile when the Nazi Party took power in 1933. Jacoby settled in the United States for many years, working on the screenplays of a number of Hollywood productions. He returned to Germany in the mid-1950s, and worked in the West German film industry until his death. more…

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