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Tarzan the Fearless (1933) by Truus, Bob & Jan too!

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Tarzan the Fearless (1933)

Spanish collector's cards (mini-cards, cromos) for Tarzan the Fearless (Robert F. Hill, Sol Lesser Productions 1933), starring Buster Crabbe. The Spanish release title was Tarzan de la las fieras. Card 7 of 15 cromos. 'Exclusiva Ferber y Blay.'

Plot: Tarzan is swinging around the trees and enjoying spending time with his chimpanzee friend Cheetah. Suddenly there is a lion below that's about to attack a deer caught in a trap. Tarzan jumps down from the trees with his knife and lands on the lion. The two of them fight while a group of natives watch. Tarzan wins the fight after an intense struggle, destroying the lion. He lets out a massive victory yell and rescues the deer.

Tarzan rescues Dr. Brooks, an elderly scientist, who is held by the followers of Zar, God of the Emerald Fingers, in their lost city. Mary Brooks, his daughter, and Bob Hall have also been searching for him, led by villainous safari guides, Jeff Herbert and Nick Moran.

Tarzan goes in search of Mary and finds her swimming and a Nile crocodile appears and Tarzan dives in to save her, wrestling the monstrous crocodile itself and saving Mary. Tarzan and Mary become interested in each other. Safari guide Jeff is out to kill Tarzan for $10,000 pounds. Soon everyone is captured by the people of Zar and brought before Eltar, their high priest. Bob convinces the high priest to release them by handing over a map. Jeff is killed by Tarzan in a struggle over a gun and Nick is killed by a lion. Mary and her father decide to stay with Tarzan instead of returning to civilization with Bob Hall.

Tarzan the Fearless (1933) by Truus, Bob & Jan too!

© Truus, Bob & Jan too!, all rights reserved.

Tarzan the Fearless (1933)

Spanish collector's cards (mini-cards, cromos) for Tarzan the Fearless (Robert F. Hill, Sol Lesser Productions 1933), starring Buster Crabbe. The Spanish release title was Tarzan de la las fieras. Card 10 of 15 cromos. 'Exclusiva Ferber y Blay.'

Plot: Tarzan is swinging around the trees and enjoying spending time with his chimpanzee friend Cheetah. Suddenly there is a lion below that's about to attack a deer caught in a trap. Tarzan jumps down from the trees with his knife and lands on the lion. The two of them fight while a group of natives watch. Tarzan wins the fight after an intense struggle, destroying the lion. He lets out a massive victory yell and rescues the deer.

Tarzan rescues Dr. Brooks, an elderly scientist, who is held by the followers of Zar, God of the Emerald Fingers, in their lost city. Mary Brooks, his daughter, and Bob Hall have also been searching for him, led by villainous safari guides, Jeff Herbert and Nick Moran.

Tarzan goes in search of Mary and finds her swimming and a Nile crocodile appears and Tarzan dives in to save her, wrestling the monstrous crocodile itself and saving Mary. Tarzan and Mary become interested in each other. Safari guide Jeff is out to kill Tarzan for $10,000 pounds. Soon everyone is captured by the people of Zar and brought before Eltar, their high priest. Bob convinces the high priest to release them by handing over a map. Jeff is killed by Tarzan in a struggle over a gun and Nick is killed by a lion. Mary and her father decide to stay with Tarzan instead of returning to civilization with Bob Hall.

Tarzan the Fearless (1933) by Truus, Bob & Jan too!

© Truus, Bob & Jan too!, all rights reserved.

Tarzan the Fearless (1933)

Spanish collector's cards (mini-cards, cromos) for Tarzan the Fearless (Robert F. Hill, Sol Lesser Productions 1933), starring Buster Crabbe. The Spanish release title was Tarzan de la las fieras. Card 3 of 15 cromos. 'Exclusiva Ferber y Blay.'

Plot: Tarzan (Buster Crabbe) is swinging around the trees and enjoying spending time with his chimpanzee friend Cheetah. Suddenly there is a lion below that's about to attack a deer caught in a trap. Tarzan jumps down from the trees with his knife and lands on the lion. The two of them fight while a group of natives watch. Tarzan wins the fight after an intense struggle, destroying the lion. He lets out a massive victory yell and rescues the deer. Tarzan rescues Dr. Brooks (E. Alyn Warren), an elderly scientist, who is held by the followers of Zar, God of the Emerald Fingers, in their lost city. Mary Brooks (Jacqueline Wells), his daughter, and Bob Hall (Edward Woods) have also been searching for him, led by villainous safari guides, Jeff Herbert (Philo McCullough) and Nick Moran (Matthew Betz). Tarzan goes in search of Mary and finds her swimming and a Nile crocodile appears and Tarzan dives in to save her, wrestling the monstrous crocodile itself and saving Mary. Tarzan and Mary become interested in each other. Safari guide Jeff is out to kill Tarzan for $10,000 pounds. Soon everyone is captured by the people of Zar and brought before Eltar (Mischa Auer), their high priest. Bob convinces the high priest to release them by handing over a map. Jeff is killed by Tarzan in a struggle over a gun and Nick is killed by a lion. Mary and her father decide to stay with Tarzan instead of returning to civilization with Bob Hall.

Tarzan the Fearless was a 12 chapter American Pre-Code film serial starring Buster Crabbe in his only appearance as Tarzan. It was also released as a 61-minute feature film which consisted of the first four chapters edited together, and which was intended to be followed on a weekly basis by the last eight chapters in individual episode format, but which was often exhibited instead as a stand-alone feature film. Actress Jacqueline Wells co-starred; she later changed her name to Julie Bishop. The serial was produced by Sol Lesser, written by Basil Dickey, George Plympton and Walter Anthony (based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs), and directed by Robert F. Hill. The film was released in both formats on August 11, 1933. Outside of the US, an 85-minute true feature film version of the entire serial was also edited by Mascot Pictures.

(Source: English WIkipedia)

Tarzan the Fearless (1933) by Truus, Bob & Jan too!

© Truus, Bob & Jan too!, all rights reserved.

Tarzan the Fearless (1933)

Spanish collector's cards (mini-cards, cromos) for Tarzan the Fearless (Robert F. Hill, Sol Lesser Productions 1933), starring Buster Crabbe. The Spanish release title was Tarzan de la las fieras. Card 6 of 15 cromos. 'Exclusiva Ferber y Blay.'

Plot: Tarzan is swinging around the trees and enjoying spending time with his chimpanzee friend Cheetah. Suddenly there is a lion below that's about to attack a deer caught in a trap. Tarzan jumps down from the trees with his knife and lands on the lion. The two of them fight while a group of natives watch. Tarzan wins the fight after an intense struggle, destroying the lion. He lets out a massive victory yell and rescues the deer.

Tarzan rescues Dr. Brooks, an elderly scientist, who is held by the followers of Zar, God of the Emerald Fingers, in their lost city. Mary Brooks, his daughter, and Bob Hall have also been searching for him, led by villainous safari guides, Jeff Herbert and Nick Moran.

Tarzan goes in search of Mary and finds her swimming and a Nile crocodile appears and Tarzan dives in to save her, wrestling the monstrous crocodile itself and saving Mary. Tarzan and Mary become interested in each other. Safari guide Jeff is out to kill Tarzan for $10,000 pounds. Soon everyone is captured by the people of Zar and brought before Eltar, their high priest. Bob convinces the high priest to release them by handing over a map. Jeff is killed by Tarzan in a struggle over a gun and Nick is killed by a lion. Mary and her father decide to stay with Tarzan instead of returning to civilization with Bob Hall.

Classic Movies by wwimble

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Classic Movies

Tarzan the Fearless by wwimble

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Tarzan the Fearless

"Tarzan the Fearless" Starring Buster Crabbe. Movie Tie-In. Racine: Whitman Publishing Co., (1933). Big Little Book 769 by lhboudreau

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"Tarzan the Fearless" Starring Buster Crabbe. Movie Tie-In. Racine: Whitman Publishing Co., (1933). Big Little Book 769

Photo-cover with Cheetah and Buster Crabbe as Tarzan.