Tarzán y el safari perdido

Adventure

Tarzán y el safari perdido
Tarzán y el safari perdido
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The year 1957 he had the great luck of being chosen for this film to be released.
Among the cast we can see Gordon Scott, Robert Beatty, Yolande Donlan, Betta St. John, Wilfrid Hyde-White in action.

As you may have seen, there are many people involved in the making of a film and therefore, a figure is necessary to coordinate all that chaos and decide when no one knows exactly what to do. H. Bruce Humberstone has been the person in charge of directing the entire film.
You will enjoy 75 min. an immersive story.
United Kingdom it has been the country that has given us this great movie.

We love the way Montgomery Pittman, Lillie Hayward, Edgar Rice Burroughs and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
When behind a film there is a production company as important as Solar Film Productions, it shows in the results.
For the experience to be total, it is necessary for the music to accompany the story, complementing the messages they convey to us. Those in charge of finding the perfect melodies have been Clifton Parker and his team.

Professionals who dedicate themselves to photography have a sense of space and lights that is trained and developed over the years. C.M. Pennington-Richards and his team have done a wonderful job on this film creating frames that could be postcards.
This film is one of the feature films that are of the Adventure genre.

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Critics Tarzán y el safari perdido

Absolute nonsense. The best Tarzan movie for me! Too British for me ...
A fair Tarzan movie. One small step for Tarzan, one big leap for Gordon Scott. Wetta is Betta
Unforgettable Tarzan adventure. Much nicely canceled out by eye-rolling childish elements. Tarzan turns color
A well-trained Cheta. Tarzan leads the way. Tarzan's first widescreen, color image is theatrical, boring, and racist
Colorful and entertaining a Tarzan / Scott movie, albeit dubiously true to the Edgar Rice Borroughs story. Tarzan absorbs the local color
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