Tarzan Goes to India

Tarzan Goes to India

1962/07/01 • Released • English

Action
Adventure
4.1
1h 28m

Newest Tarzan! Most Spectacular of them All!

Overview

Summoned by an Indian princess, Tarzan travels to India where hundreds of wild elephants are in danger. A company is building a hydroelectric dam and the contractors have only a few weeks to finish the job. The building of the dam will flood the valley surrounded by mountains. There is one pass through which the elephant herd can escape but that is being closed. Tarzan comes up against an old nemesis, Bryce, the chief engineer. Bryce undertook a similar dam project in Africa and had a penchant for shooting elephants. It's up to Tarzan to organize the move before Bryce manages to close the pass.

Director : John Guillermin

Casts
Jock Mahoney

Jock Mahoney

Tarzan

Leo Gordon

Leo Gordon

Bryce

Mark Dana

O'Hara

Feroz Khan

Feroz Khan

Prince Raghu Kumar

Jai

Elephant Boy

Simi Garewal

Simi Garewal

Princess Kamara

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