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9y876 TARZAN TRIUMPHS/TARZAN'S DESERT MYSTERY LC #8 1949 c/u of guys with rifles in pith helmets!

Date Sold 10/9/2018
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An Original Vintage Lobby Card #8 (LC; measures 11" x 14" [28 x 36 cm]) (Learn More)

the 1949 double-bill ("Together... two terrific Tarzan thrillers!"; "Two top Tarzan thrillers on one super-show!") of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan Triumphs, the 1943 Wilhelm Thiele romantic jungle action World War II (WWII) adventure thriller ("Tarzan avenges a pagan princess - beautiful victim of brutal invaders! Thrill to Tarzan's most amazing adventures... As he musters all his jungle cunning to save an innocent maiden beset by the terror and treachery of enemy beast-men!"; "SEE Tarzan save Zandra from the jaws of a hunger-mad lion!"; "SEE Tarzan hurl his enemy into the writhing Pit of Pythons!"; "SEE Tarzan and Zandra cross the Stream of the Cannibal Fish!"; "New Thrills"; "A new beautiful beauty arouses Tarzan's fighting heart!"; "New Thrills for you... as treachery from the skies tramples Tarzan's jungle kingdom, and traps the helpless Princess of the Wildlands!"; "Meet Zandra, lovely forest beauty, captive of men who knew no law or mercy!"; "White captive of invading beast-men!"; "Trapped by brutal beast-men!"; "Most thrilling Tarzan of all!"; "Based Upon the Characters Created by Edgar Rice Burroughs"; "From a Story by Carroll Young"; in this movie, Jane is away on vacation, and Tarzan and Boy meet Nazis who are trying to plunder a lost civilization led by the light-skinned Zandra, but Tarzan says he doesn't want to get involved until Boy is captured, at which point Tarzan delivers the classic line, "Now Tarzan make war!"; a call to all Americans to do their part in fighting Nazis!) starring Johnny Weissmuller (in the title role as Tarzan), Frances Gifford (as "Zandra, the glamour girl of the green darkness!"; "Zandra... who beauty and innocence lured the crafty invaders of her forest kingdom!"), Johnny Sheffield (billed as "Johnny [Boy] Sheffield"), Stanley Ridges, Rex Williams, and Sig Ruman. Note that this was one of the few Tarzan movies where there was no "Jane" at all (Maureen O'Sullivan was an MGM contract player, and the series had switched to RKO!; they explained her absence by saying that she was "visiting relatives in England"!) AND Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan's Desert Mystery, the 1943 Wilhelm Thiele Africa action adventure jungle thriller ("Mightiest of Tarzan thrillers!"; "Based upon the characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs"; "From a story by Carroll Young") starring Johnny Weissmuller (in the title role as Tarzan), Nancy Kelly, Johnny Sheffield (as Boy), Otto Kruger, Joe Sawyer, Lloyd Corrigan, Robert Lowery, Frank Puglia, Phil Van Zandt and Cheetah (the chimpanzee). Note that this was the second RKO Tarzan, and once again, Maureen O'Sullivan could not be hired, because she was an MGM contract player, and RKO did not want to cast a "new" Jane, so they once again explained her absence by saying that she was away, working as a nurse for the British troops in World War II!
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Important Added Info: Note that we have a scan of both the front and the back of this lobby card, which should greatly help you see what defects it has.

Condition: very good to fine. Note that this lobby card is completely unrestored and there is not a single piece of tape on either the front or back!
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