Jane Parker: I'm Jane Parker. Understand? Jane, Jane. Tarzan: [points at Jane] Jane, Jane. Jane Parker: Yes, Jane. And you? [Tarzan stares] Jane Parker: [points at herself] Jane. Tarzan: Jane. Jane Parker: [points at Tarzan] And you? Tarzan: Tarzan. Tarzan. Jane Parker: Tarzan...
Weissmuller is easily the best known of the movie Tarzan's and does a great job (even if Tarzan isn't portrayed as the intelligent guy he is in the books). What can I say about Maureen O'Sullivan? She IS Jane; intelligent, sexy and quite capable of taking care of herself (until she...
The story involves Tarzan falling for a blonde who ISN'T named Jane. Unfortunately, she's traveling with some dirtbags who want to kill Tarzan (why???) and in the end, Tarzan saves the day and gets the girl.So is this Tarzan tale any good? Well, it's not terrible...and the ...
While I started the Tarzan films somewhat out of order, I did eventually make my way to Tarzan the Ape Man, the first Tarzan film starring Johnny Weissmuller all the way back in 1932. The film looks at how Tarzan and Jane first met, and establishes that the titular character lives way ...
the second Tarzan film starring Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan as Tarzan and Jane respectively. This is a direct sequel toTarzan the Ape Man(1932), as it sees the return not only of Harry Holt (Neil Hamilton) as Jane’s would-be suitor, but also the return of the elephant graveyard...
Along the way, Jane loses more and more pieces of her outfit, steadily falling in love with her uncommunicative yet exotic ward (interactions that are effective, yet stretch out the running time). Torn between the comforts of family and her newfound savior, just as Tarzan is torn between ...
An expedition seeking to bring Jane back to civilization, and Tarzan into captivity, gets more than it's bargained for. Read more:Plot summary Director Richard Thorpe Writers Cyril Hume(screen play)|Edgar Rice Burroughs(based upon the characters created by) ...
As I have already said above, this movie focuses onJaneso much that it literally should have been calledJaneinstead ofTarzan. She’s basically the protagonist in the film and even though I wanted more ofTarzan, I have to say that I loved what they did with her character.Maureen O’Sulliv...
Jane razzes on her father (while she undresses in front of him): “Darling, don’t be silly and embarrassed by me! Why, you bathed me some times and you spanked me too! Several times.” “Rarely, dearly.” “No, preferably, if you actually had. I wouldn’t be so obstinate. And...
and has a GREAT figure. And Jane isn't wearing much either. The sequel got even worse with more explicit violence and Jane having a lengthy underwater swimming scene totally nude. After that, the Production Code clamped down on them. So, this movie does have a very adult tone and was ...