Tarzan's Fight for Life

Sensacyjny / Przygodowy
Stany Zjednoczone, 1958, 86 min

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If you can't beat them, steal from them! Knowing he cannot heal his tribe's ailing boy chief, a witch doctor steals from a jungle medical center...and mistakenly grabs a bottle of poison. The same tribal medicine man, resentful of Tarzan, hypnotizes an underling and sends him on a mission: kill Jane. It's Tarzan's turn for peril when he's captured by the witch doctor's minions: they need the heart of a lion for a tribal ceremony, but wouldn't the heart of the Lord of the Apes be even better? Gordon Scott stars as the Ape-Man in a filmed-in-color adventure that includes the same Jane (Even Brent) and Boy (Rickie Sorensen) from Tarzan and the Trappers. Woody Strode (Spartacus) plays the witch doctor's muscular henchman. (oficjalny tekst dystrybutora)

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angielski It's not a stellar film, but I still felt that within the entire Tarzan series, Tarzan's Fight for Life is at least slightly above average. Here Tarzan is not only fighting evil people, although he is fighting them too, but he is also fighting a disease to save his beloved Jane. Sure, you know how it's going to end, but it's still somewhat refreshing. ()