Tarzan's New York Adventure
Tarzan's New York Adventure
| 01 May 1942 (USA)
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Circus owner Buck Rand kidnaps Boy to perform in his show. He forces a pilot to fly him, Boy and his animal trainer out of the jungle. Tarzan and Jane follow them to New York.

Reviews
Matrixston Wow! Such a good movie.
Smartorhypo Highly Overrated But Still Good
ChicDragon It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
Ogosmith Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
Tashtago I thought I wouldn't like this because of the New York setting but half the movie still takes place in the jungle. Plus the New York scenes are sensational. Cheta has some hilarious moments in a hotel room and steals every scene she's in. The spectacular dive from the Brooklyn Bridge is masterfully filmed and the cast are great as always. One of my favourite supporting actors Charles Bickford (R.F. from Singin in the Rain) makes an excellent villain with a pronounced sense of menace I'd never seen in him before. Tarzan is still Tarzan and is given an excellent comic moment in the hotel shower. Maureen O'Sullivan remains the most beautiful,sexy, and intelligent Jane ever. A big winner in my books and possibly in the top 3 of the classic Tarzan movies.
David Allen "Tarzan's New York Adventure" (1942) Is Surprisingly Good...Worth Seeing! This is yet another excellent sequel movie to the original "Tarzan" (1932) movie starring Johnny Weismuller as "Tarzan," and also starring Maureen O'Sullivan as "Jane," who has become Tarzan's wife in this very well written, acted, and directed movie."Tarzan And His Mate" (1934) is an earlier "Tarzan" series (with Johnny Weismuller playing Tarzan....others played Tarzan in other series), and is rightly considered one of the best movies ever made, and is honored by placement on the Library Of Congress National Film Registry List. "Tarzan And His Mate" (1934) is unusual for many reasons, but one of the most important is that it is a high quality movie which is seldom the case for most "sequel" movies."Tarzan's New York Adventure" (1942 MGM) starring Johnny Weismuller is a fast paced intelligent movie which is presented in only 71 minutes total, obviously intended as part of a "double feature" which was an important and frequent form of movie house programming of "B" movies in the 1930s and 1940s.The script is well written and very tight.The adopted son of Tarzan and Jane, named Boy and roughly 12 years old, is taken without the permission of his adopted parents (Tarzan and Jane) to New York City by a Long Island, New York (located near New York City) circus owner who wants to use the talents the boy has with wild animals in his circus.Wonderful group elephant tricks are shown both in the Africa sequences which open and close the movie, and also in the center part New York City/ Long Island, New York circus location. Other riveting animal performances (one by a chimpanzee and another by a lion) are also memorable.Tarzan and Jane follow their adopted son, Boy, to New York City, locate him, and fight to have him returned to them and to Africa.Both the action sequences at the Long Island, New York circus location (which includes wonderful action by circus elephants Tarzan calls upon successfully to help him stop the bad guys from kidnapping his adopted son) and the courtroom sequences (Tarzan and Jane must go to court to prove they are suitable parents) are well done, well acted, believable and entertaining.This movie includes a famous sequence in which Tarzan climbs the upper structure of the famous Brooklyn Bridge in NYC, then dives 200 feet head first into the East River. This sequence was actually filmed at the real Brooklyn Bridge, and is also included in the excellent Ken Burns "Brooklyn Bridge" documentary about the history of the building and cultural importance of the Brooklyn Bridge.Circus grounds scenes were actually filmed in Florida at a circus wintertime headquarters location there.The movie is entertaining, fast paced, well written, well acted, well directed, and has wonderful animal and exotic Africa locations, all worth seeing.It is an unexpected gem.I enjoyed the "Crocodile Dundee" (1986) movie starring Paul Hogan and read that "Tarzan's New York Adventure" (1942) is similar in story and location (both Tarzan and Crocodile Dundee visit New York City, and neither fits in or is a typical New Yorker, which has comic and sometimes interesting action results).I decided to obtain this not very famous or honored movie, and I'm very glad I got it and screened it.A great action/ comedy movie lasting not much longer than one hour, and worth seeing again and again.-------------- Written by Tex (David) Allen, SAG-AFTRA USA east coast movie actor.See the IMDb website for bio and movie credit details about me.Email to Tex Allen at TexAllen@Rocketmail.Com
dbborroughs Last of the Maureen O'Sullivan Tarzans has Jane and Tarzan going to the Big Apple after Boy who was taken to America by poachers (who thought Tarzan and Jane were killed in a fire). Boy is put to work in a circus and the happy couple run around trying to find their son.Brief adventure film is quite enjoyable on its own terms, though I don't know how its going to play if you haven't seen any of the previous five films since any notion of character is out the window. The film starts in the typical manner of the idyllic life being turned upside down by the arrival of a party-this time in a plane-which then results in the main plot being put into motion. Its not bad, just formulaic, as all but the first two films in the series have been.
Space_Mafune When his Boy is kidnapped, Tarzan and Jane head off to New York in search of the young-un...in the end this causes Tarzan to scale building rooftops (not unlike King Kong) and to dive off the Brooklyn Bridge! While this movie has its fun and exciting moments, I missed the jungle setting one expects from Tarzan.