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The Revenge of Tarzan
Directed byHarry Revier
George M. Merrick
Written byRobert Saxmar
Produced byGreat Western Producing Company
StarringGene Pollar
Karla Schramm
Estelle Taylor
Armand Cortes
Franklin B. Coates
Distributed byGoldwyn Pictures
Release date
  • May 30, 1920 (1920-05-30)
Running time
90 mins
LanguagesSilent film
English intertitles

The Revenge of Tarzan (1920) is a silent adventure film, and the third Tarzan film produced. The film was produced by the Great Western Film Producing Company, a subsidiary of Numa Pictures Corporation. It was sold to Goldwyn Pictures before release. It was written by Robert Saxmar (based on the 1915 novel The Return of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs), and directed by Harry Revier and George M. Merrick. It was released on May 30, 1920.

Synopsis

Tarzan and Jane are traveling to Paris to help his old friend Countess de Coude, who is being threatened by her brother, Nikolas Rokoff. Rokoff has Tarzan tossed overboard. He survives, comes ashore in North Africa, and goes to Paris to search for Jane.

In Paris, Tarzan reunites with his old friend Paul D'Arnot, who informs him that Jane was taken to Africa.

Tarzan returns just in time to save Jane from a lion attack, and soon defeats Rokoff and his henchmen.

Cast

Production notes

The production filmed on location in New York, Florida, and Balboa, California.

Karla Schramm returned to portray Jane in The Son of Tarzan (opposite P. Dempsey Tabler as Tarzan), also released in 1920. She and Brenda Joyce are the only two actresses who have portrayed Jane opposite two different Tarzans.

Gene Pollar, a former firefighter, made no other films, and returned to his old job after the film was completed.

The film is currently lost.

References

  • Essoe, Gabe. Tarzan of The Movies, 1968, published by The Citadel Press

See also