The Son of Tarzan
Tarzan's son, Jack, escapes captivity and retreats into the jungle with an ape, where he finds love in unexpected places. The scenario follows the book closely. Tarzan's son Jack (Korak to the apes) i…
The Son of Tarzan
Tarzan's son, Jack, escapes captivity and retreats into the jungle with an ape, where he finds love in unexpected places. The scenario follows the book closely. Tarzan's son Jack (Korak to the apes) is kidnapped from England by Tarzan's old enemy Paulovich. He escapes into the African jungle with the help of Paulovich's trained ape Akut. There he meets Meriem, a white girl held by Arabs. He frees her and falls in love. Meriem (who is really an heiress) is sought by Paulovich. Tarzan arrives with Jane at his African estate and intervenes. —Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu> Having settled in London, after the thrilling events of The Revenge of Tarzan (1920), Tarzan and Jane watch their preadolescent son, Jack, grow into a fine lad who dreams of adventure and glory in the impenetrable jungles of Africa. But, before long, the boy catches the eye of one of Tarzan's old enemies, Ivan Paulovich, who kidnaps Jack and takes him to Africa. There, as the boy grows up with the aid of Ivan's trained ape, Akut, Jack, who now goes by the ape-name of Korak, or Killer, befriends the beautiful Arab girl, Meriem, only to find out that she, too, has been kidnapped by ruthless Paulovich. Can Korak, the brave son of Tarzan, live up to his father's name and save the day? —Nick Riganas
The Son of Tarzan
Action,Adventure
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Tarzan's son, Jack, escapes captivity and retreats into the jungle with an ape, where he finds love in unexpected places. The scenario follows the book closely. Tarzan's son Jack (Korak to the apes) is kidnapped from England by Tarzan's old enemy Paulovich.
He escapes into the African jungle with the help of Paulovich's trained ape Akut. There he meets Meriem, a white girl held by Arabs. He frees her and falls in love.
Meriem (who is really an heiress) is sought by Paulovich. Tarzan arrives with Jane at his African estate and intervenes. —Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu> Having settled in London, after the thrilling events of The Revenge of Tarzan (1920), Tarzan and Jane watch their preadolescent son, Jack, grow into a fine lad who dreams of adventure and glory in the impenetrable jungles of Africa.
But, before long, the boy catches the eye of one of Tarzan's old enemies, Ivan Paulovich, who kidnaps Jack and takes him to Africa. There, as the boy grows up with the aid of Ivan's trained ape, Akut, Jack, who now goes by the ape-name of Korak, or Killer, befriends the beautiful Arab girl, Meriem, only to find out that she, too, has been kidnapped by ruthless Paulovich. Can Korak, the brave son of Tarzan, live up to his father's name and save the day? —Nick Riganas.