Tarzan 1966 Internet: Archive Exclusive [work]

: A fan-favorite two-parter featuring Julie Harris as a missionary. Ron Ely's Physical Commitment

Whether you are a completist of vintage TV or simply curious about the actor who brought a literate Tarzan to life, the Internet Archive offers an exclusive, unfiltered ticket back to the jungle. tarzan 1966 internet archive exclusive

While there is no single "exclusive" official report under that exact name, the Internet Archive : A fan-favorite two-parter featuring Julie Harris as

Spans the mid-to-late 60s, featuring classic adventure storytelling in strip format. Mike Henry’s Tarzan is muscular, cunning, and silent

Mike Henry’s Tarzan is muscular, cunning, and silent in a 1960s way that feels both retro and refreshing. Whether you are a lifelong Burroughs devotee, a student of action cinema, or just someone looking for a rainy afternoon adventure, head over to Archive.org and search for the exclusive.

Mike Henry’s Tarzan speaks perfect English. He uses deductive reasoning. In Tarzan and the Valley of Gold , he is hunting for a kidnapped boy in Mexico (not Africa, notably), swinging through cenotes and Aztec ruins rather than the usual Mombasa backlot. The film was shot on location in Mexico City, Veracruz, and even featured a cameo by a young Olympic gymnast as his double.

Documentation for the series' 57 episodes includes notable guest stars and plotlines: Guest Stars : The series featured appearances by Nichelle Nichols Jock Mahoney (a former Tarzan), and Woody Strode Amazon.com Iconic Episodes : Highlights included " The Blue Stone of Heaven Tarzan's Jungle Rebellion Last of the Supermen 4. Availability and Copyright