
An aviatrix emerges from the jungle looking as young as she was when her plane went down many years before. Unscrupulous hunters discover that this is due to a secret fountain of youth. Tarzan tries to keep the hunters from finding the hidden valley setting of the fountain. The flyer ages as the effects of the fountain wear off.... (Full plot summary below)
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An aviatrix emerges from the jungle looking as young as she was when her plane went down many years before. Unscrupulous hunters discover that this is due to a secret fountain of youth. Tarzan tries to keep the hunters from finding the hidden valley setting of the fountain. The flyer ages as the effects of the fountain wear off.
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| User ReviewPaul DTarzan gets in the fantastical fantasy of Shangri-La with his jungles own version of this. It's not a bad effort in reality. |
| User ReviewScott SLex Barker takes over the role of Tarzan. In this adventure Tarzan brings a woman out of a jungle village that guards the fountain of youth so that she can get a man out of jail (the man in jail was accused of the woman's murder.) When she wants to go back to the village this causes problems for Tarzan as the people of the village want to keep its location secret. It's a fun, short adventure film. |
| User ReviewRussell GLex Baxter takes over the loin cloth from Johnny Weissmuller with this Tarzan film. "Boy" is nowhere to be found, which is a plus. Lex's portrayal as Tarzan though is a bit meh. Tarzan comes off as stupid instead of self taught. Once the action kicks in though, all is forgotten since Lex does a fine job in the physical bits. The plot is a bit weird, even for a Tarzan film, but it all works and holds your interest. |
| User ReviewAllan CTarzan gets in the fantastical fantasy of Shangri-La with his jungles own version of this. It's not a bad effort in reality. |