The New Adventures of Tarzan
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Script: Swing into adventure in the jungles of Guatemala with The New Adventures of Tarzan! Join Tarzan (Herman Brix) as he protects a British major and his lovely daughter from a gang of mercenaries while searching out a mysterious ancient idol called the Green Goddess. The action never stops in this nail-biting 12-chapter serial, first released in 1935 and now digitally remastered and fully restored from the finest film elements by the critically acclaimed Roan Archival Group. This disc features over 3 hours of jungle adventure, not to mention an interactive history of the Tarzan character and it's many incarnations. And don't miss out on The Roan Group's Tarzan Double-Feature, showcasing the classic Tarzan adventures Tarzan the Fearless and Tarzan's Revenge!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #133069 in DVD
- Released on: 2004-09-28
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Black & White, DVD, Original recording remastered, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 240 minutes
Customer Reviews
digitally remastered Tarzan?
I recently bought the MADACY DVD version of NEW ADVENTURES OF TARZAN and agreed with reviews that considered the general quality as pretty rough. On customer recomendation I then purchased the ROAN GROUP version, as this was billed as 'digitally remastered from the finest elements', and presumably of better quality. In the light of these recommendations I have the following comments to make about the ROAN GROUP version;
1) Picture and sound quality not much improved from MANDACY version.
2) Extras featured; Doggie tails trailer--Toxic crusaders cartoon--Radiation march
-----What connection do these features have with Tarzan?
3) Plastered across the front of the box poster--
'ROAN EXCLUSIVE--LLOYD KAUFMAN INTERVIEWS OLDEST LIVING DIRECTOR OF HOLLYWOOD'S GOLDEN AGE VINCENT SHERMAN (UNDERGROUND THE HARD WAY) ABOUT THE HOLLYWOOD BLACKLIST.
----couldn't find it on my disc !
What a disappointment.




