Tarzan and the Castaways
People | (in order of appearance) | |
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Part 1 | "Tarzan and the Castaways" (1941) | |
Saigon Fritz Krause | German "Bring 'em back alive" badguy | |
Abdullah Abu Nejm | former ivory poacher, slave trader | |
Janette Laon | beautiful French companion of Krause | |
Wilhelm Schmidt | 2nd mate of the Saigon | |
Hans de Groote | young Dutch 1st mate of the Saigon | |
TARZAN of the Apes | John Clayton; Mayans' Che, Lord Forest | |
Chand, Jabu Singh, Chuldrup | Lascar sailors on the Saignon | |
Oubanovitch | Red Russian, engineer on the Saigon | |
Lum Kip | Chinese sailor on the Saigon | |
Larsen | Captain of the Saigon, ill (never appears) | |
Naiad Algernon Wright-Smith | fiance of Patricia Leigh-Burden | |
William Cecil Hugh Percival Leigh | Colonel, owner of the Naiad | |
Patricia Leigh-Burden | niece of Col. Leigh | |
Penelope Leigh | whining, snobby wife of Col. Leigh | |
Tibbett | 2nd mate on the Naiad | |
Dr. Crouch | passenger on the Naiad | |
Mayans Thak Chan | Mayan hunter from Chichen Itza | |
Xatl Din | Mayan officer | |
Cit Coh Xiu | Mayan King of Uxmal Island | |
Chal Yip Xiu | Mayan High Priest | |
Itzl Cha | Mayan girl, victim-to-be | |
Part 2 | "Tarzan and the Champion" (1940) | |
"One-Punch" Mullargan | Heavyweight Champion of the World | |
Joey Marks | Mullargan's manager | |
TARZAN of the Apes | John Clayton, Lord Greystoke | |
Nkima | little monkey, Tarzan's friend | |
Melton | truck driver, guide for Mullargan and Marks | |
Muviro | Chief of Tarzan's Waziri | |
Part 3 | "Tarzan and the Jungle Murders" (1940) | |
TARZAN of the Apes | John Clayton, Lord Greystoke | |
RAF Lt. Cecil Giles-Burton | downed English pilot | |
Horace Brown | Chicago inventor of ignition disruptor device | |
Nikolai Zubanev | Russian exile in London | |
Joseph Campbell | aka "Joe the Pooch" | |
Mary Graham | Brown's blabby secretary | |
the Great Man | Benito Mussolini, Italian dictator | |
Lt. Torini | Campbell and Zubanev's pilot across Africa | |
Chemungo | son of Mpingu | |
Mpingu | Chief of the Buiroo cannibals | |
Lady Barbara Ramsgate | on hunting safari near Bangali | |
Lord John Ramsgate | her brother | |
Gerald Gault | Romanoff's English guide | |
Duncan Trent | on safari, in love with Lady Barbara | |
Mr. Romanoff | on photographic safari joined to Ramsgates' | |
Pierre | Romanoff's valet, in love with Violet | |
Sergei Godensky | Romanoff's photographer, loves Violet | |
Tomlin | John Ramsgate's valet, in love with Violet | |
Violet | Lady Barbara's made | |
Smith & Peterson | derelicts with the Ramsgate safari | |
Col. Gerald Giles-Burton | Bangali Resident Commissioner, Cecil's father | |
Summary Book Blurb New York: Ballantine Books
| Stranded on an uncharted Pacific island, Tarzan was forced to take command of an ill-sorted partyEnglish aristocrats, a Dutch officer, a woman of doubtful reputationto insure their safety from a band of mutineers led by a madman. A lost colony of Mayans, avid for potential victims for their barbarous human sacrifices, only added to the danger. But the Lord of the Jungle had unexpected allies...Cast away with his band was a shipment of African animals unknown to the island, striking terror in the hearts of Mayans and mutineers alikebut old friends and familiar antagonists to the man brought up among them...Tarzan of the Apes. | |
Chapters | these are titles only (not online) | |
Tarzan and The Castaways | There are 24 untitled chapters | |
Tarzan and the Champion | No chapters | |
Tarzan and the Jungle Murders | Chapters | |
I | The Hyena's Voice | |
II | The Thread of Fate | |
III | Broken Wings | |
IV | Jungle Call | |
V | The Safari | |
VI | The Coming of Tarzan | |
VII | Murder Will Out |
My Homepage | Tarzan of the Internet |
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