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Release Date:
August 28, 1996
Original Title:
Tarzan: The Epic Adventures
Alternate Titles:
El retorno de Tarzán
Tarzan
Tarzan: The Epic Adventures - Tarzan's Return
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Fantasy | TV Movie
Production Companies:
All Elite Wrestling
Keller Entertainment Group
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Tarzan has a tough encounter with arms dealer Nikolai who then kidnaps Colette and wants to sell her in Africa. Tarzan gets captured, escapes and follows Nikolai who has teamed up with netherworld queen Mara and her flesh eaters. Serves as the pilot to the Tarzan: The Epic Adventures television series.
Assistant Editor:
Noi Sabal
Assistant Property Master:
Jerry Eller
Best Boy Grip:
Mark Forster
Camera Operator:
Richard J. Nezvadovitz
Characters:
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Cinematography:
Nick Woolfolk
Costume Design:
Beverly Safier
Jo Katsaras
Costumer:
Jeanie Sturgeon
Director:
Brian Yuzna
Editor:
Tim Shank
Executive Producer:
Max A. Keller
Lynne Widgerow
Micheline H. Keller
First Assistant Director:
Tom Milo
Gabriel Williams
Makeup Artist:
Brad Hardin
Post Producer:
Peter Cohen
Producer:
Joe Lara
Production Coordinator:
Greig Buckle
Production Design:
Frederic C. Weiler
Production Manager:
Robert M. Rolsky
Property Master:
David Glasscoe
Script Supervisor:
Heidi Sturdevant
Set Decoration:
Victor Botha
Eric Weiler
Sound Mixer:
Rob Hill
Special Effects Coordinator:
Bruce E. Merlin
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Brad Hardin
Special Effects Technician:
Jeremy S. Brock
Stunt Coordinator:
Glenn R. Wilder
Stunt Double:
Amy Stephen Wilder
Jason Gray
Michael Li
Mike Massa
Tyrone C. Wiggins
Michele Waitman
Stunts:
John Evanko
Gar Stephen
Writer:
Burton Armus
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