This is an edited version of the 1935 serial "The New Adventures of Tarzan.".

Is this actually watchable? Honestly, only if you’re a glutton for punishment or have a weird obsession with 1930s jungle serials. It’s for the folks who find joy in really questionable editing and acting that’s somewhere between a stage play and a frantic pantomime. If you want a smooth story, you’re going to hate thi...


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Edward A. Kull

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"Is this actually watchable? Honestly, only if you’re a glutton for punishment or have a weird obsession with 1930s jungle serials. It’s for the folks who find joy in really questionable editing and acting that’s somewhere between a stage play and a frantic pantomime. If you want a smooth story, you’re going to hate this. Like, a lot. 🐒 The whole thing feels like someone took a pair of scissors to a longer story and just started taping the pieces back together while blindfolded. Scenes just sto..."

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