
The fever for gold corrupts the hearts of men, and Tarzan, the undisputed lord of the jungle, finds himself betrayed. Now, drugged, and at the mercy of the idolatrous denizens of Opar, Tarzan is with his back to the wall, as Flora Hawks, a one-time London maid to Jane Clayton, and her ally, Spanish actor, Esteban Miranda, the spitting image of Tarzan, head to the hidden city of gold. In the meantime, Queen La, the once-powerful High Priestess of the Flaming God, falls from gr... (Full plot summary below)
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The fever for gold corrupts the hearts of men, and Tarzan, the undisputed lord of the jungle, finds himself betrayed. Now, drugged, and at the mercy of the idolatrous denizens of Opar, Tarzan is with his back to the wall, as Flora Hawks, a one-time London maid to Jane Clayton, and her ally, Spanish actor, Esteban Miranda, the spitting image of Tarzan, head to the hidden city of gold. In the meantime, Queen La, the once-powerful High Priestess of the Flaming God, falls from grace, and she flees with Tarzan into the Valley of Diamonds: a secret realm of inexhaustible riches, and the land of intelligent but savage gorillas. Can Tarzan the great, and the mighty, black-maned Jad-bal-ja, his faithful golden-haired lion, restore La to power, and teach the impostor a lesson?
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| User ReviewJoel AVery corny in parts, but made for one purpose...purely to entertain and it did. The film itself wasn't that great but the animal trainning they must have had on set was second to none, the lion was so well trained. The film had a unique green tint to it, I assume because it was jungle picture, the acting was a little silly but you just got to watch it for what it is. Keep an eye out for the climax in the temple, I believe the whole temple is a set piece, but they pulled it off quite well... |