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Tarzan and the Brown Prince
After a ruler dies, tradition dictates the new ruler must accomplish a series of harrowing challenges whilst competing with other aspirants. One of them, Nasu a young prince, engages in the contest, but evildoers plan the young prince's demise. Tarzan protects him while ensuring he meets the tests
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Plot Summary
Tarzan travels to India to help an old friend, a prince who is being targeted by a greedy industrialist trying to steal his kingdom's valuable diamond mine. The industrialist has employed a band of mercenaries to carry out his wicked plans.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally negative reception from critics, with many finding it to be a formulaic and uninspired entry in the Tarzan franchise. Audience reception was also lukewarm, failing to recapture the magic of earlier iterations.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for its predictable plot and lack of originality.
The action sequences were deemed uninspired and failed to thrill audiences.
Ron Ely's portrayal of Tarzan was considered a weak point by some reviewers.
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Fun Fact
This film was one of the last theatrically released Tarzan films to feature a prominent role for the character in live-action cinema for a significant period.
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