Tarzan's New York Adventure Page #6

Synopsis: Circus owner Buck Rand kidnaps Boy to perform in his show. He forces a pilot to fly him, Boy and his animal trainer out of the jungle. Tarzan and Jane follow them to New York. At a trial over custody of Boy, Tarzan becomes violent and is jailed. With the help of the pilot's girlfriend Tarzan (who has since escaped, diving off the Brooklyn Bridge) finds the circus. He and the circus elephants complete the classic rescue.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): Richard Thorpe
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
PASSED
Year:
1942
71 min
163 Views


- Beat it, halfback.

- Break it up.

- Tarzan, don't. She's singing.

- Come on.

- Talk now. You Jimmie's friend?

- Just a minute.

- Hold it, Eddie.

As marvelous as I am,

I can't do two things at once...

...and do them good,

so excuse me a split second.

- What's wrong with Jimmie, a crackup?

- No, we're looking for him.

- We want to talk to him.

- I'm Tarzan.

Tarzan?

Fill in with the "Dance of the Hours"

for 10 minutes, will you, boys?

When Jimmie gets back from Boston

tonight, he'll tell the whole story.

I see. According to the law, someone

had to post a bond for $5000...

...with immigration authorities

before Boy entered the country.

They tried to raise the money,

but they couldn't.

- Tarzan understand.

- This circus man, Sargent...

...posted the bond, and has Boy.

He's at Boundbrook,

Long Island at a circus.

- The show will be out in a half-hour.

- You've been too kind.

Forget it, honey.

Never a cover charge.

Jimmie'll call me,

and I'll tell him you're here.

Meanwhile, watch out for Sargent.

He works fast.

- Tarzan get Boy.

- I'll gamble on that.

Cheetah!

Cheetah! Cheetah, how could you?

Cheetah!

Aren't you ashamed of yourself?

- Thank you.

- We go now.

Good idea, before someone

begins hollering for the gendarmes.

- I'm awfully sorry.

- Thanks. Come again.

Get out there as soon as you can.

Good luck.

- That's my hat!

- It ought to fit you now.

What is that?

Elephant language?

Yes. Tarzan taught me.

I was telling Allie...

...about the baby elephants

in the jungle.

The fun we used to have together. She'd

like to go back and play with them.

I told Allie I wish

we could go back together.

It's a pity we ever took you away...

...to troupe under a piece of canvas

with thugs like Sargent and Buck.

Mr. Mountford, a lot of times

I've been gonna run away.

Go back to the jungle.

It doesn't make much difference

where I go anymore.

Were you telling her about Tarzan?

I told her there wouldn't be fun

in the jungle without Tarzan.

She's heard about him.

All the elephants have.

They'd know Tarzan if he came here

and spoke to them.

Your father was a great man,

wasn't he?

Yes, Mr. Mountford.

He wasn't like men here in civilization.

He was big and alive, like the jungle.

Mr. Mountford, at noon,

sometimes when I go for a walk...

...I look up at a skyscraper. Sometimes

I think Tarzan's up there too...

...in the clouds, just like he was

in the escarpment.

Gee, the fun we used to have.

- Why's Pinkus out of his cage?

- I was playing with him.

Did I tell you to stop taking

the animals out?

- Yes.

- Well, put him back.

- Please, Mr. Buck.

- Pinkus wasn't hurting anybody.

Cut out the slobbering

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Myles Connolly

Myles Connolly (October 7, 1897 – July 15, 1964) was an author and a Hollywood screenwriter/producer. more…

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