Tarzan and the Perils of Charity Jones (1971) [N/A]

Featuring:
Ron Ely, Edward Binns, Frank Biro

Written by:
Carey Wilber

Directed by:
Alex Nicol


Release Date:
October 4, 1971

Original Title:
Tarzan and the Perils of Charity Jones

Genres:
Adventure | Drama

Production Companies:
Banner Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 119

Jai, the orphaned boy adopted by the Monkey Man, helps missionary Charity Jones bring an organ to a friendly tribe, but they are captured by hostile natives.

Composed of two episodes of the Tarzan (1966) TV series, edited as a cinema feature film, Tarzan and the Perils of Charity Jones, as shown in theatres, follows Jai, a semi-wild orphaned boy adopted by Tarzan, the king of the jungle. As the police commissioner takes Jai away from Tarzan, entrusting the boy to the kind missionary, Miss Charity Jones, to educate him, the savage leader, Shambu, is bent on imposing his destructive dominion over the entire area by force. Now, mighty Tarzan has to venture into hostile territory and put an end to the murderous ambitions of the savages. Can Tarzan, the magnificent, rid the jungle of the vicious arms traffickers?

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Rankings and Honors

Tarzan and the Perils of Charity Jones (1971) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 5.6/10

Cinematography:
Gabriel Torres

Director:
Alex Nicol

Music:
Walter Greene

Producer:
Steve Shagan

Writer:
Carey Wilber

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