Tarzan and the Leopard Woman
1946 film by Kurt Neumann
Tarzan and the Leopard Woman is a 1946 film about Tarzan entcountering a jungle cult.
- Directed by Kurt Neumann. Written by Carroll Young, based on the characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
An Exotic Beauty Rules The Jungle! (taglines)
Tarzan
edit- If an animal can act like a man, why not a man like an animal?
Lea, the High Priestess
edit- And the man that interfered his fate too shall be death. Right before he dies, he shall see his woman and his boy slain.
- These skins are your disguise. These claws are your weapons. Go not as men, but as leopards. Go swiftly, silently.
Dialogue
edit- Jane: Kimba, we'd like for you to stay with us until you feel strong enough to go home.
- Kimba: Kimba thanks kind lady with golden hair.
Taglines
edit- An Exotic Beauty Rules The Jungle!
Cast
edit- Johnny Weissmuller — Tarzan
- Brenda Joyce — Jane
- Johnny Sheffield — Boy
- Acquanetta — Lea, the High Priestess
- Dennis Hoey — Commissioner
- Tommy Cook — Kimba
- Anthony Caruso — Mongo
External links
edit- Tarzan and the Leopard Woman quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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