Below are recommendations and details for classic Tarzan cinema, ranging from the seminal silent era to the iconic mid-century adventures. The Iconic Johnny Weissmuller Era (1932–1948)
First, a clarification. There is no single canonical "Blue Film Tarzan" produced by a major studio. Instead, between 1972 and 1976, the "Porno Chic" era produced roughly a dozen low-budget Tarzan knockoffs. Because the Burroughs estate fiercely protects the Tarzan name, these films use titles like Tarzana (1975), Tarz & Jane (1975), or The Adult Version of Jekyll & Hide (no connection, but same genre batch). Video Blue Film Tarzan X
—contained scenes of nudity and "primal sexuality" that were later censored for decades. Below are recommendations and details for classic Tarzan
Below are recommendations and details for classic Tarzan cinema, ranging from the seminal silent era to the iconic mid-century adventures. The Iconic Johnny Weissmuller Era (1932–1948)
First, a clarification. There is no single canonical "Blue Film Tarzan" produced by a major studio. Instead, between 1972 and 1976, the "Porno Chic" era produced roughly a dozen low-budget Tarzan knockoffs. Because the Burroughs estate fiercely protects the Tarzan name, these films use titles like Tarzana (1975), Tarz & Jane (1975), or The Adult Version of Jekyll & Hide (no connection, but same genre batch).
—contained scenes of nudity and "primal sexuality" that were later censored for decades.