Tarzan and the Mermaids
1948 film by Robert Florey
Tarzan and the Mermaids is a 1948 film about Tarzan trying to prevent a woman from marrying a charlatan posing as a god.
- Directed by Robert Florey. Written by Carroll Young, based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
TARZAN DEFIES THE MAN-GOD'S TERROR - to Save the Queen of Pearl-Divers! (taglines)
Dialogue
edit- Palanth, the High Priest: If my people knew anyone posed as Balu, they would destroy him.
- Tarzan: If people know Balu a man, they destroy you.
Taglines
edit- TARZAN DEFIES THE MAN-GOD'S TERROR - to Save the Queen of Pearl-Divers!
- SCORES OF AQUA-CUTIES...SLAVES TO A VILLAINIOUS IDOL'S WILL!
- BARBARIC RITUALS!...SAVAGE THRILLS!...PAGAN SPLENDORS!
- LOVE SACRIFICE TO A HEATHEN MAN-GOD!
- NEVER-BEFORE...Tarzan's undersea death-battle with a giant octopus!
- Tarzan at His Best!
Cast
edit- Johnny Weissmuller — Tarzan
- Brenda Joyce — Jane
- George Zucco — Palanth, the High Priest
- Andrea Palma — Luana, Mara's Mother
- Fernando Wagner — Varga, Pearl Trader
- Edward Ashley — Commissioner
- John Laurenz — Benji
- Gustavo Rojo — Tiko, Mara's Fiancé
- Matthew Boulton — British Inspector-General
- Linda Christian — Mara
External links
edit- Tarzan and the Mermaids quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Tarzan and the Mermaids at Allmovie
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