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Edgar Rice Burroughs Videos
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 | The Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs A tribute to the best adventure novel writer ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!(He is the creator of Tarzan). |  | The Making Of Tarzan - Part 1 of 3 Part 1 of 3.The Making Of Walt Disney's Tarzan.Tarzan is a 1999 Academy Award-winning animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 18, 1999.The 37th film in the Disney animated features canon, it is based upon the Tarzan of the Apes series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and is the only major motion picture version of the Tarzan property to be animated.It is also the last "bona fide" hit before the Disney slump of the early 2000s making $171,091,819 in domestic gross and $448,191,819 worldwide, outgrossing its predecessors Mulan and Hercules.To date, it is the last film based on the fictional character Tarzan to have had a theatrical release, and also currently holds the record for being the most expensive Disney animated film, with a budget of $150 million. |  | The Making Of Tarzan - Part 2 of 3 Part 2 of 3.The Making Of Walt Disney's Tarzan.Tarzan is a 1999 Academy Award-winning animated feature film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on June 18, 1999.The 37th film in the Disney animated features canon, it is based upon the Tarzan of the Apes series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, and is the only major motion picture version of the Tarzan property to be animated.It is also the last "bona fide" hit before the Disney slump of the early 2000s making $171,091,819 in domestic gross and $448,191,819 worldwide, outgrossing its predecessors Mulan and Hercules.To date, it is the last film based on the fictional character Tarzan to have had a theatrical release, and also currently holds the record for being the most expensive Disney animated film, with a budget of $150 million. |  | Montage - Tarzan of the Apes (1918) PLEASE READ THIS - This video was uploaded to Youtube specifically to embed in my web page about this film:http://terrororstralis.com/films/silents/18a.htm"Tarzan of the Apes" was the very first film made about Edgar Rice Burroughs' savage hero. The film was directed by Sidney Scott in 1918 and was based on Burroughs' hugely popular novel of 1912. The film starred Elmo Lincolm as the adult Tarzan, Gordon Griffiths as the boy Tarzan, Enid Markey as Jane Porter, and Thomas Jefferson as Professor Porter. |  | Montage - The Son of Tarzan (1920) PLEASE READ THIS - This video was uploaded to Youtube specifically to embed in my web page about this film:http://terrororstralis.com/films/silents/20b.htm"The Son of Tarzan" was based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' fourth Tarzan novel written in 1915. The film was directed by Arthur J Flaven and Harry Revier in 1920, and starred Kamuela C Searle as Korak. Gordon Griffith, who played Tarzan as a boy in "Tarzan of the Apes" in 1918, played the young Korak. The film also starred Manilla Martan as Meriem; Mae Giraci as the young Meriem; P Demsey Tabler as Tarzan, and Karla Schramm as Jane. |  | John Carter of Mars A montage of images of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom, with music by Stiiv Ryan. A Panthan Press video. |  | Montage - Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1927) PLEASE READ THIS - This video was uploaded to Youtube specifically to embed in my web page about this film:http://terrororstralis.com/films/silents/27.htm"Tarzan and the Golden Lion" was based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' ninth Tarzan novel written in 1922. The film was directed by J P McGowan in 1927, and starred James Pierce as Tarzan. Pierce married Burroughs' daughter Joan in 1928 and the two of them played Tarzan and Jane on the Tarzan radio show from 1932 to 1934. The film also starred Edna Murphy as Flora Hawkes, Frederick Peters as Esteban Miranda, and Boris Karloff as Owaza, one of Miranda's accomplices.This gorgeous Alpha Video print is available from Oldies.com. Be warned that all of the original, very faint, silent movie captions have been redone, and not particularly well. The character of Flora Hawkes, Jane's niece, has become Betty, Tarzan's sister. Tarzan's overseer, Burton Bradney, is introduced as Jack Bradley, Tarzan's "friend". The fact that "Betty" greets him with, "Burton! Burton!' when she is rescued might confuse some viewers of this clip. |  | Montage - Tarzan the Tiger (1929) PLEASE READ THIS - This video was uploaded to Youtube specifically to embed in my web page about this film:http://terrororstralis.com/films/silents/29.htm"Tarzan the Tiger" was based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' fifth Tarzan novel written in 1915. The film was directed by Henry MacRae in 1929, and starred Frank Merrill as Tarzan; Natalie Kingston as Jane; Mademoiselle Kithnou as Queen La of Opar; and Al Ferguson as Albert Werper. |  | Montage - Tarzan of the Apes (1999) PLEASE READ THIS - This trailer was uploaded to Youtube specifically to embed in my web page about this film:http://terrororstralis.com/films/colour/99a.htmThis cheaply-made animated adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs's first Tarzan novel, "Tarzan of the Apes", was made quickly in 1999 by Golden Films as part of their "Enchanted Tales" series because the Disney animated Tarzan was in production. Golden Films, a company run by Diane Eskanazi, produces cheap animated versions of classic tales, many of which have made popular by the Disney studios. |  | At the Earth's Core - MonstersHD trailer (1976) At the Earth's Core is a 1976 science fiction film directed by Kevin Connor and starring Peter Cushing, Caroline Munro and Doug McClure, filmed in Technicolor. It was based on the science fiction novel At the Earth's Core, by Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first book of his Pellucidar series, in token of which the film is also known as Edgar Rice Burroughs' At the Earth's Core.Plot:Abner Perry, a Victorian era scientist (Cushing), and his financier David Innes (McClure) make a test run of their Iron Mole drilling machine in a Welsh mountain, but end up in a strange underground labyrinth ruled by a species of giant telepathic bird, and full of prehistoric monsters and cavemen. |
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