Tarzan and the Trappers
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Directed by | Charles F. Haas Sandy Howard H. Bruce Humberstone (uncedited) |
Written by | Frederick Schlick, Robert Leach |
Produced by | Sol Lesser |
Starring | Gordon Scott Eve Brent Rickie Sorensen Lesley Bradley |
Cinematography | William Snyder Alan Stensvold |
Edited by | George Gittens |
Music by | Audrey Granville |
Distributed by | Sol Lesser Productions |
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Running time | 70-74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Tarzan and the Trappers is a 1958 action adventure film featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs' famous jungle hero Tarzan and starring Gordon Scott, Eve Brent, Rickie Sorensen and Lesley Bradley. It was filmed as three pilot episodes for a television series which were edited into a feature film when the project was abandoned, and so was released in black and white rather than color, like other contemporary Tarzan films. The film did finally appear on television, but only in 1966. It was shot in Chatsworth, California.
Plot
The idyllic jungle life of Tarzan (Gordon Scott), Jane (Eve Brent) and Tartu (Rickie Sorensen) is interrupted by a drum message telling them of predatory hunters loose in the jungle. Tarzan disrupts the animal-collecting expedition of the hunters, Schroeder (Lesley Bradley) and Rene (Maurice Marsac); he frees a baby elephant whose mother they have killed and then leads the elephant herd against them when they make hostages of Tartu and Cheeta the chimp.
Afterwards he warns off two other hunters, Sikes (Saul Gorse) and Lapin (William Keene), seeking to plunder the lost city of Zarbo. He is attacked by their men, but escapes and shadows their party. Aware of Tarzan's continued presence, the hunters capture his native friend Tyana (Sherman Crothers), and trap the ape man when he tries to free him. Tyana's tribe rescues the two. Finally, the hunters reach Zarbo, but find it empty of both people and treasure. In a final conflict, Tarzan overcomes the villains, who are then turned over to the authorities by the natives.
External links
- Tarzan and the Trappers at IMDb
- Tarzan and the Trappers is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
- Tarzan and the Trappers entry on "Down Memory Lane with Tarzan (Gordon Scott)"
- Tarzan and the Trappers entry on At-A-Glance Film Reviews
- 1958 films
- 1950s action films
- 1950s adventure films
- 1950s fantasy films
- Action adventure films
- American films
- American fantasy films
- American sequel films
- English-language films
- Films directed by H. Bruce Humberstone
- Films shot in California
- Tarzan films
- American television pilots
- Television pilots not picked up as a series
- Films produced by Sol Lesser
- Action adventure film stubs