Tarzan E Lo Stregone (1958) -
: It’s a fascinating "time capsule" film. It retains the campy charm of the 1940s jungle adventures while introducing the vibrant color and higher production values that would define the 1960s.
Whether you view it as a piece of kitsch or a classic of the genre, Tarzan e lo stregone remains a key chapter in the cinematic evolution of Edgar Rice Burroughs' most famous creation. Tarzan e lo stregone (1958)
: Dr. Sturdy and his daughter Anne (played by Eve Brent) arrive to treat the local population. : It’s a fascinating "time capsule" film
In the English-speaking world, this film is known as . Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, it was the second Tarzan movie to be shot in color and the last one to feature the "traditional" monosyllabic Tarzan before the character was reimagined as more articulate and sophisticated in later installments. The Plot: Medicine vs. Magic Directed by H