Tarzan 1966 Internet Archive ((full)) Page

To understand what you are looking for on the Archive, you first need the backstory. By 1966, Edgar Rice Burroughs’s Lord of the Apes had already been played by Johnny Weissmuller, Lex Barker, and Gordon Scott on the big screen. But television was the new frontier.

Beyond the episodes themselves, searching the archive reveals rare television promos, network trailers, and commercial bumpers from the original 1960s NBC broadcasts. These clips offer a fascinating time-capsule glimpse into how television was marketed during the era. 3. Foreign Dubs and Syndication Cuts tarzan 1966 internet archive

: In this series, Tarzan is John Clayton, Lord Greystoke. He is an educated, well-spoken man who, having grown tired of civilization, returns to the African jungle where he was raised. To understand what you are looking for on

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Foreign Dubs and Syndication Cuts : In this

Unlike the versions popularized by Johnny Weissmuller, Ron Ely’s Tarzan spoke perfect English and possessed a sharp, tactical mind.

: This is widely considered the first "modern" take on Tarzan, bridging the gap between the pulp roots and the more psychological interpretations seen in later decades.