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  2. The Tarzan Collection Starring Johnny Weissmuller (Tarzan the Ape Man / Escapes / and His Mate / Finds a Son / Secret Treasure / New York Adventure) 529. DVD. $10400. FREE delivery Apr 26 - 29. Only 6 left in stock - order soon. More Buying Choices. $15.50 (41 used & new offers) Starring: Johnny Weissmuller.

  3. Browse 11 tarzan's new york adventure photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Stage and Screen. Personalities. pic: circa 1942. Johnny Weissmuller with Johnny Sheffield, Maureen O'Sullivan and chimp in "Tarzan's New York Adventure". Johnny Weissmuller, (1903-1984) won 5 Olympic swimming gold medals ...

  4. 17 de ago. de 2010 · Plot. Tarzan, Jane and Boy’s jungle idyll is interrupted by the arrival of big game hunter Buck Rand who has come to Africa to capture animals for a zoo in New York City. Rand is impressed by Boy’s ability to handle animals. He ruthlessly abandons Tarzan and Jane in a brush fire and then convinces Boy that they are dead and to return to New ...

  5. Circus owner Buck Rand kidnaps Boy to perform in his show. He forces a pilot to fly him, Boy and his animal trainer out of the jungle. Tarzan and Jane follow them to New York. You can buy or rent Tarzan's New York Adventure for as low as $1.99 to rent or $6.99 to buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and YouTube.

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  7. Another Hollywood Reporter news item noted that Tarzan's New York Adventure was the first of 1,200 films to be shown for free to U.S. armed forces, and a 16mm print was flown to Iceland for its initial showing on 10 May 1942.