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Movie Title:
Tarzan and His Mate
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Tarzan and His Mate
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Movie Genre:
Action
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Action
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Decade:
Decade 1930
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Decade 1930
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Year:
1934
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1934
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Studio-Distributor:
MGM
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IMDb Link:
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025862
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Stars:
Johnny Weismuller, Maureen O'Sullivan, Neil Hamilton
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Johnny Weismuller, Maureen O'Sullivan, Neil Hamilton
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Director:
Cedric Gibbons, Jack Conway, James C. McKay
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Cedric Gibbons, Jack Conway, James C. McKay
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Remarks:
The second film in the MGM Tarzan series, but this film was the only one in which Jane wore bikini-like attire (and no attire at all during the now famous skinny dipping scene), which raised the eyebrows of women's groups everywhere as well as the heartbeats of young teenage boys. The first two films cost approximately one million dollars each to produce, an astounding sum during the height of the depression.
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The second film in the MGM Tarzan series, but this film was the only one in which Jane wore bikini-like attire (and no attire at all during the now famous skinny dipping scene), which raised the eyebrows of women's groups everywhere as well as the heartbeats of young teenage boys. The first two films cost approximately one million dollars each to produce, an astounding sum during the height of the depression.
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Caption:
Tarzan and His Mate (MGM, 1934). One Sheet Style A (27 X 41). This was the second film in the MGM Tarzan series and is considered by most Tarzan enthusiasts to be the best. This film was also the only one in which Jane wore bikini-like attire (and no attire at all during the now famous skinny dipping scene), which raised the eyebrows of womens groups everywhere as well as the heartbeats of young teenage boys. Irving Thalberg, head of production at MGM, insisted on sparing no expense on the Tarzan series with Johnny Weismuller. Thus the first two films cost approximately one million dollars each to produce, an astounding sum during the height of the depression. Fine/Very Fine.
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Tarzan and His Mate (MGM, 1934). One Sheet Style A (27 X 41). This was the second film in the MGM Tarzan series and is considered by most Tarzan enthusiasts to be the best. This film was also the only one in which Jane wore bikini-like attire (and no attire at all during the now famous skinny dipping scene), which raised the eyebrows of womens groups everywhere as well as the heartbeats of young teenage boys. Irving Thalberg, head of production at MGM, insisted on sparing no expense on the Tarzan series with Johnny Weismuller. Thus the first two films cost approximately one million dollars each to produce, an astounding sum during the height of the depression. Fine/Very Fine.
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2015-09-04
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Keywords:
1930s
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14:02:21-05:00
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