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Tarzan collapses from exhaustion, so Jane takes this opportunity to examine this amazing specimen of hunkitude. She is attacked by a giant snake, which Tarzan kills, in an action sequence shot in painful extra-slow motion, for some reason. He carries her away from the expedition, but she runs away. They all realize the "white ape" is this man, Tarzan!Īfter some more talky scenes between Harris and Derek, Tarzan meets up with Jane while she's off filling her canteen. Tarzan rescues Jane, but it scared off when James Parker fires a shotgun nearby. While he certainly looks the part (sort of), we still have to see whether he can act. When that actor quit/was fired, they got O'Keefe to fill in the last minute. a little something for the ladies! This is "actor" Miles O'Keefe, who was the stunt double for the original actor cast as Tarzan. So here was my chance to see what all the fuss was about! If memory serves, I never caught any of the Good Stuff my direct exposure to Bo Derek's pulchritude would have to wait a few years when I could catch another Derek/Derek epic, Bolero. But because it played on Prism so much (mostly on Friday and Saturday nights), I ended up catching little bits of it, here and there. It was famous for its "hard R" reputation, and it was something I was totally not allowed to see. Tarzan The Ape Man was one of those movies that played incessantly on the then-brand-new cable channel we had called Prism (basically a Philadelphia-centric version of HBO, but with sports, too).
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#Tarzan the ape man 1981 ending movie#
Mostly because its such an obscure title, a notorious bad movie that hasn't gained any sort of reputation with age, so its kind of amazing to think whoever owns the rights to it thought to offer it up on the newest of movie platforms. This was a film I was shocked to see on Netflix Watch Instantly (I am easily shocked). *Warning! Many of the images in this post are NSFW*