- The Adventures of Tarzan
Infobox Film
name = The Adventures of Tarzan
writer =Robert F. Hill Lillian Valentine
based on novels byEdgar Rice Burroughs
starring =Elmo Lincoln Louise Lorraine Scott Pembroke Frank Whitson Lillian Worth
director =Robert F. Hill Scott Sidney
producer = Louis Weiss
distributor =Numa Pictures Corporation
released =December 1 ,1921 (first chapter)
runtime = ? mins. (15 chapters)
language = Silent
English Intertitles
imdb_id = 0011908"The Adventures of Tarzan" (
1921 ) is a 15 chaptermovie serial which features the third and final appearance ofElmo Lincoln asTarzan . The serial was produced by Louis Weiss, written byRobert F. Hill andLillian Valentine (partially based on the novels "The Return of Tarzan " and "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar " byEdgar Rice Burroughs ), and directed byRobert F. Hill andScott Sidney . The first chapter was released on December 1, 1921. [ [http://www.erbzine.com/mag5/0590.html Erbzine] ]Plot
Tarzan rescues Jane from
Arab slave-traders after they have been marooned inAfrica . They return to the cabin where his parents lived before their death. Jane is captured by Queen La ofOpar , taken to that hidden city, and is to be made a sacrifice. Tarzan rescues her and they escape.Nikolas Rokoff and William Cecil Clayton, the usurper to Tarzan's title of Lord Greystoke, learn that Jane has a map to the city (which contains fabulous riches in exotic jewels),
tattoo ed onto her back. They kidnap her and attempt to loot the city.Tarzan braves many perils, finally rescues Jane, defeats the villains and escapes La's amorous clutches.
Cast
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Elmo Lincoln as Tarzan
*Louise Lorraine as Jane
*Scott Pembroke as William Cecil Clayton, kinsman of Tarzan, usurper to title of Lord Greystoke
*Frank Whitson as Nikolas Rokoff, a villain
*Lillian Worth as Queen La of Opar, a villainess in love with TarzanProduction
The success of the serial "The Son of Tarzan" inspired
Great Western Producing Company to approach Tarzan's creatorEdgar Rice Burroughs about making another Tarzan serial. However, the rights for another Tarzan film were still retained by the Weiss brothers'Numa Pictures Corporation , the makers of the feature film "The Revenge of Tarzan ". When Numa discovered that Great Western had Elmo Lincoln, the first screen Tarzan, signed to play the lead they agreed to a deal in which Great Western would produce the film while Numa would handle distribution.cite book
last = Essoe
first = Gabe
title = Tarzan of the Movies
origyear = 1972
publisher = Citadel Press
isbn = 9780806502953
pages = pp. 37-44 ]The story was based partially on two of the Tarzan novels, "
The Return of Tarzan " and "Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar ", with the addition of some new material.cite book
last = Harmon
first = Jim
coauthors=Donald F. Glut
authorlink = Jim Harmon
title = The Great Movie Serials: Their Sound and Fury
origyear = 1973
publisher = Routledge
isbn = 9780713000979
pages = pp. 123 & 125
chapter = 6. Jungle "Look Out The Elephants Are Coming!" ]The desert scenes were filmed in
Arizona .Casting
This serial marked Elmo Lincoln's return to the part of Tarzan, whom he was the first to play, but it was also Lincoln's last time as the character. The serial was advertised as "Censor-proof." Nevertheless, censorship forced the previously bare-chested Lincoln to cover up at wear an over-the-shoulder-styled costume for this production.
Jane was played by Louise Lorraine, who celebrated her sixteenth birthday during production.
As advertised "Joe Martin, famous screen ape, plays a leading part”
Production started
1 January and finished13 August 1921 .The serial's prologue featured Edgar Rice Burroughs himself.
tunts
Frank Merrill began doubling Lincoln about half way through the serial. Lincoln was insured for $150,000 and the insurers were not happy with him doing his own stunts. Seven years later, Merrill was cast as the Apeman in "
Tarzan the Mighty ".cite book
last = Stedman
first = Raymond William
title = Serials: Suspense and Drama By Installment
origyear = 1971
publisher = University of Oklahoma Press
isbn = 9780806109275
pages = pp. 56
chapter = 3. At This Theater Next Week ]Release
Theatrical
For marketing purposes The Adventures of Tarzan Serial Sales Corporation was formed in New York. The serial sold in half of all available markets without the use of a road man. Within three months of the completion date it had sold out in most countries world wide.
Despite rumours circulated that the serial was not new material, but just a rehash of footage from previous Tarzan films, The Adventures of Tarzan was a successful film and one of the top four attractions of the year.
The film was reedited and released with sound effects twice -- first in 1928, and a second time in 1935.
Home media
The complete fifteen chapter version has not survived. The version available on DVD is the 1928 ten chapter release.
Critical reception
The Exhibitors Herald wrote "Elmo Lincoln as Tarzan is too well known to theater-goers to need further introduction. His red-blooded fights, staged in each episode, will evoke applause from the serial audience." Film Fun Magazine wrote "There are enough wild animals introduced in each episode to keep the younger generation, which has shown a predilection for the serial form of entertainment, whooping her up.”
Influence
The success of the serial inspired a Broadway show, Tarzan of the Apes, but critics attacked it as fit only for film and unsuitable for the stage.
Chapter titles
# "Jungle Romance"
# "The City of Gold"
# "The Sun Death"
# "Stalking Death"
# "Flames of Hate"
# "The Ivory Tomb"
# "The Jungle Trap"
# "The Tornado"
# "Fangs of the Lion"
# "The Simoon"
# "The Hidden Foe"
# "Dynamite Trail"
# "The Jungle's Fury"
# "Flaming Arrows"
# "The Last Adventure"ee also
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List of film serials by year
*List of film serials by studio References
External links
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