"TARZAN ESCAPES"
Special Foaiure for Regent To"worrow Crashing through breath-taking adveptnres in the jungles, Tarzan and his mate, as enacted by Johnny Weissmuller and" Maureen O'Sullivan, bring to the Begent Theatre another breathtaking adventure romance, whicli commences to-morrow at 2.15 and 8 p.m. This is Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 's ' ft Tarzan Escapes," packed with thrills, telling the story of a human deceit directed against a primitive man of the jungle, and of the treachery of civilised 'man against the jungle friend of wild beasts who has never known the tricks of his "enlightened" brothers. "Tarzan Escapes" takes the Edgar Rice Burroughs character into the country of giant vampire bats; its thrills include a battle between an army of elephants and savage warriors, the routing of lions by an elephant stampede; a dash through a crocodileLnfested river, and other exciting details surrounding the primitive love story of the series. In the new story Tarzan is betrayed and eaptured by the cnan who pretends f riendsbip and who plahs to eshibit him as a wild man. His faithful mate, played by Miss O'Sullivan, and his jungle friends aid in a sensational escape.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 97, 11 May 1937, Page 10
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