Tarzan and the Lion Man
People | (in order of appearance) | |
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Milton Smith | Executive V.P. of B.O. Studios | |
Tom Orman | motion picture director | |
Joe | motion picture scenarist | |
Major White | big game hunter, B.O. Studios consultant | |
Clarence Noice | motion picture sound director | |
Stanley Obroski | actor, Tarzan look-alike, Lion Man star | |
Naomi Madison | "The Madison," female lead | |
Gordon Z. Marcus | Naomi's father | |
Rhonda Terry | Naomi's stunt double | |
Bill West | chief cameraman | |
Sheykh Ab el-Ghrennem | headman of film company's Arabs | |
Jerrold Baine | film company employee | |
Atewy and Eyad | Arabs accompanying the film company | |
Kwamudi | headman of film company's Blacks | |
Pat O'Grady | assistant director | |
Rungula | Chief of the Bansutos | |
TARZAN of the Apes | John Clayton, Lord Greystoke | |
God | ancient Englishman living with gorillas | |
Buckingham, Suffolk, King Henry the Eighth, Thomas Wolsey, Cranmer, Howard | gorillas created by God | |
Catherine of
Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Catherine Howard, Catherine Parr | gorilla wives of the gorilla King Henry | |
Mpugu | village Chief friendly to Tarzan | |
Balza | beautiful blond creature of God | |
Mal'yat | Balza's gorilla-like "he" | |
Freeman Lang | Los Angeles radio announcer | |
Reece | John Clayton's Hollywood guide | |
Billy Rourke | Reece's friend | |
Abe Potkin | movie producer | |
Dan Puant | movie scenarist | |
Ben Goldeen | producer for Prominent Pictures | |
Summary Book Blurb New York: Ballantine Books
| A great safari had come to Africa to make a movie. It had struggled across the veldt and through the jungle in great ten-ton trucks, equipped with all the advantages of civilization. But now it was halted, almost destroyed by the poisoned arrows of the savage Bansuto tribe. There was no way to return. And ahead lay the strange valley of diamonds, where hairy gorillas lived in their town of London on the Thames, ruled by King Henry the Eighth. Behind them came Tarzan of the Apes with the Golden Lion, seeking the man who might have been his twin brother in looksthough hardly in courage! | |
Chapters | these are titles only (not online) | |
I | In Conference | |
II | Mud | |
III | Poisoned Arrows | |
IV | Dissension | |
V | Death | |
VI | Remorse | |
VII | Disaster | |
VIII | The Coward | |
IX | Treachery | |
X | Torture | |
XI | The Last Victim | |
XII | The Map | |
XIII | A Ghost | |
XIV | A Madman | |
XV | Terror | |
XVI | Eyad | |
XVII | Alone | |
XVIII | Gorilla King | |
XIX | Despair | |
XX | "Come With Me!" | |
XXI | Abducted | |
XXII | The Imposter | |
XXIII | Man and Beast | |
XXIV | God | |
XXV | "Before I Eat You!" | |
XXVI | Trapped | |
XXVII | Holocaust | |
XXVIII | Through Smoke and Flame | |
XXIX | Death at Dawn | |
XXX | The Wild-Girl | |
XXXI | Diamonds! | |
XXXII | Good-bye, Africa! | |
XXXIII | Hello, Hollywood! |
My Homepage | Tarzan of the Internet |
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