Tarzan and His Mate
1934 film by Jack Conway, Cedric Gibbons
Tarzan and His Mate is a 1934 film in which the idyllic life of Tarzan and Jane is challenged by men on safari who come seeking ivory, and come seeking Jane as well.
- Directed by Cedric Gibbons. Written by James Kevin McGuiness, based on the characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Johnny Weismuller is back again! (taglines)
Dialogue
edit- Beamish: I wouldn't trust meself in that jungle if it was me, sir.
- Harry Holt: Well, I will.
- Jane Parker: You want me to go back, don't you?
- Harry Holt: You must go back, Jane.
- Jane Parker: Why?
- Harry Holt: You can't stay here. Supposing anything happened to him. You couldn't live.
- Jane Parker: I don't think I'd want to.
- Harry Holt: That's nonsense. Suppose he were to die.
- Jane Parker: Why should he?
- Harry Holt: Anything can happen in this place, Jane. Where would you be then?
- Jane Parker: Where would he be if I went back?
- Harry Holt: Well... well, let him come along, too.
- Jane Parker: Tarzan over there? Then he would die.
- Tarzan: Always gone.
- Jane Parker: No dear, always is just beginning, for you and me.
Taglines
edit- Johnny Weismuller is back again!
Cast
edit- Johnny Weissmuller — Tarzan
- Maureen O'Sullivan — Jane Parker
- Neil Hamilton — Harry Holt
- Paul Cavanagh — Martin Arlington
- Forrester Harvey — Beamish
External links
edit- Tarzan and His Mate quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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