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1 nomination. See more awards » Learn more Edit Storyline 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. Written by Ed Stephan Plot Summary | Add Synopsis Taglines: Tarzan ventures out of the jungle into the man-made canyons of Manhattan! See more » Genres: Action | Adventure Certificate: Passed | See all certifications » Parents Guide: Add content advisory for parents » Edit Details Release Date: May 1942 ( USA) See more » Also Known As: Tarzan Against the World See more » Filming Locations: Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, New York, USA See more » Production Co: Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer ( MGM) See more » Show detailed company contact information on IMDb Pro » Runtime: 71 min Sound Mix: Mono ( Western Electric Sound System) Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1 See full technical specs » Edit Did You Know? Trivia This was the first film shown free to servicemen overseas. A 16 mm copy was sent to Iceland and shown See more » Goofs In the jungle scenes, Tarzan is swinging on trapezes. See more » quot;s [first lines] Boy: Cheetah! What is it? Jane: Cheetah must be seeing things. What is it, Tarzan? What is it? Tarzan: Uguna. Strange sound in sky. Big. Far off. Jane: I don't hear anything. Tarzan: Tarzan hear. Cheetah hear. Elephant hear. Boy: Now I hear it. Like a great wind coming. See more » Connections Followed by Tarzan and the Huntress (1947) See more » Soundtracks I'm Thru with Love (uncredited) Music by Matty Malneck and Fud Livingston Lyrics by Gus Kahn Played by the orchestra at.
Theatrical poster Tarzan's New York Adventure (aka Tarzan Against the World ) is a 1942 film, the sixth Tarzan film to feature actors Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O' Sullivan. This film was the sixth and final film in MGM's Tarzan series and was the studio's last Tarzan film until their 1958 release, Tarzan's Fight for Life, Tarzan's New York Adventure was directed by Richard Thorpe, and although it included New York scenes, as well as the customary jungle sequences, it was another Tarzan production primarily shot on MGM backlots.[2] Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4.1 Box Office 5 References 5.1 Notes 5.2 Bibliography 6 External links Plot[edit] Circus workers land an aircraft in the jungles of Africa in search of lions for their show. While trapping lions, the three men meet up with Tarzan ( Johnny Weissmuller Jane ( Maureen O' Sullivan) and their adopted son Boy ( Johnny Sheffield). Watching Boy's tricks with the elephants, the head of the circus, Buck Rand ( Charles Bickford realizes that Boy would be a great act for the circus. The group is attacked by natives, and it appears that Tarzan and Jane have perished in a jungle fire. The men take Boy on an aircraft back to the United States. Tarzan's loyal chimp Cheeta wakes Tarzan and Jane before they are burned by the fire. Then Cheeta tells Tarzan that Boy has left with the men on the plane. Tarzan, Jane and the chimp track across the jungle and flying across the Atlantic, eventually end up in New York City where Tarzan is befuddled by the lifestyle and gadgetry of civilization. Tarzan displays his quaint, noble savage ways by complaining about the necessity of wearing clothing, commenting that an opera singer that he hears on a noisy box is Woman sick! Scream for witch doctor!, and expressing his childlike wonderment at taxi cabs. It is noteworthy that Tarzan comments that various.
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Johnny Weissmuller made 12 different Tarzan films between the years, including ones with incredible titles like Tarzan and the Leopard Woman, Tarzan’s New York Adventure, and — my personal favorite — Tarzan and the Mermaids. You never knew what kind of crazy hijinks Tarzan was going to get into back then. Whether hitting on some broad named Jane, hanging out with his chimpanzee BFF Cheeta, or adopting a son which he then thought would be hilarious to simply call “ Boy,” Tarzan was the undisputed party animal of the jungle. The one thing I don’t remember him ever doing, however, was putting women’s panties on his head. Especially women’s panties WITH DRIED BLOOD ON THEM! ( To be fair, Cheeta may have. That sassy little chimp was downright incorrigible!) It’s weird. For a few minutes there during last night’s episode of Survivor: One World I was actually thinking to myself, Maybe this 21st century Tarzan, Gregory Smith, knows what he’s doing after all. Maybe he’s just savvy and strategic enough to get to the end and offer a convincing argument as to why he should be rewarded with a million dollars. And then he put Kat’s bloody bikini bottoms on his head. That, coupled with him calling Alicia a bitch for beating him in the immunity challenge, and bragging at Tribal Council to the jury of men about getting rid of them (while also criticizing them for possibly not agreeing that the right people went out at the right time) made me realize that nope, Tarzan in fact had no idea what he was doing. Never did. I said earlier that he pulled a Cochran — playing short term to stay a bit longer at the expense of having any chance of winning — but I realize that’s not an entirely accurate comparison, because the truth is that Tarzan stood no chance of winning no matter what he did nor whom he ended up with in the finals. He’s the dude who throws his poopy underwear around.
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