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Tarzanova Smrt (1968)

Tarzanova Smrt (1968)
The Death of Tarzan is a Czechoslovakian black comedy which casts a jaundiced eye on the mythos of Edgar Rice Burrough's "Lord of the Apes." Orphaned in the wilds of Africa, a Czech baron (Rudolf Hrusinsky) grows up to be Tarzan. He is discovered by relatives and returned to Civilization -- if one can called the Nazi-dominated Europe of 1939 civilized. Unable to adapt to his new environment, the disgruntled Tarzan returns to the jungle, just in time for the Nazi invasion of Africa. Literally a man without a country, Tarzan sells his services to a travelling carnival as a freak attraction. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Rudolf HrusínskyJana Stepankova, (more)
Director(s):
Jaroslav Balík
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Tarzanova Smrt

The Death of Tarzan is a Czechoslovakian black comedy which casts a jaundiced eye on the mythos of Edgar Rice Burrough's "Lord of the Apes." Orphaned in the wilds of Africa, a Czech baron (Rudolf Hrusinsky) grows up to be Tarzan. He is discovered by relatives and returned to Civilization -- if one can called the Nazi-dominated Europe of 1939 civilized. Unable to adapt to his new environment, the disgruntled Tarzan returns to the jungle, just in time for the Nazi invasion of Africa. Literally a man without a country, Tarzan sells his services to a travelling carnival as a freak attraction. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jaroslav Balík
Writer(s):
Jaroslav BalíkJosef Nesvadba
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