TARZAN THE FEARLESS
1933
PLOT:
Dr.Brooks is captured by followers of Zar, God of the Jeweled Fingers, but he is soon rescued from their lost city by Tarzan, a while man who was raised in the jungle by apes. Tarzan undertakes to find Brooks' daughter Mary after seeing a photograph of her. Meanwhile, back in the jungle, Mary and Bob Hall are searching for her father. Their guides, Jeff and Nick, are more interested in finding the treasure of Zar than finding Dr.Brooks. Jeff is in the possession of a message offering a large reward for Tarzan - dead or alive. A group of Arabs, also captivated by Mary, accompany the searchers. All are eventually captured by the followers of Zar. Can Tarzan help them escape?
CAST:
Buster Crabbe ... Tarzan
Julie Bishop ... Mary Brooks (as Jaqueline Wells)
E. Alyn Warren ... Dr. Brooks, Mary's Father
Edward Woods ... Bob Hall
Philo McCullough ... Jeff Herbert, Villainous Safari Guide
Matthew Betz ... Nick Moran, Villainous Safari Guide
Frank Lackteen ... Abdul, Aide to the High Priest
Mischa Auer ... Eltar, High Priest of Zar
Carlotta Monti ... Madi, Priestess of Zar
Symona Boniface ... Sara, Arab Woman, Conspiring with Abdul
Darby Jones ... Anga, the Head Bearer
Al Kikume ... Warrior
George DeNormand ... Guard
RUNNING TIME: 89 MIN
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