Tarzan in Manhattan

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Tarzan in Manhattan
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DVD cover
GenreAction
Adventure
Written byAnna Sandor

based on characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs
Directed byMichael Schultz
StarringJoe Lara
Kim Crosby
Tony Curtis
Jan-Michael Vincent
Music byCharles Fox
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Max A. Keller
Micheline H. Keller
(associate producer)
Production locationsNew York City
Hawaii
The Burbank Studios
Cinematography
EditorDann Cahn
Running time94 minutes
Production company
DistributorCBS
Release
Original networkCBS
Picture formatColor (DeLuxe)
Audio formatMono
Original release
  • April 15, 1989 (1989-04-15)

Tarzan in Manhattan is a 1989 action adventure CBS television film. Joe Lara portrays Tarzan, and Kim Crosby appears as Jane Porter. Tony Curtis and Jan-Michael Vincent co-star. The telefilm was produced by , and , written by Anna Sandor and (based on characters created by Edgar Rice Burroughs), and directed by Michael Schultz. It aired on April 15, 1989.

Plot[]

Tarzan leaves Africa and goes to present-day New York City to seek vengeance for the murder of his Ape mother Kala, and to rescue Cheeta who was taken by hunters working for B. B. Brightmore (Jan-Michael Vincent) and his Brightmore Foundation. Soon Tarzan discovers this supposed philanthropic organization is conducting illegal tests on animal brains in an effort to transfer the thoughts and knowledge of one creature to another, and he sets out to rescue the animals and expose Brightmore. He is aided by Jane Porter (a cab driver, played by Kim Crosby) and her father, Archimedes "Archie" Porter (Tony Curtis), a retired police officer, now the head of his own security agency.

With Brightmore's operations shut down, Jane joins her father's security agency, and both talk Tarzan into coming on board at minimum wage, but with all the bananas Cheeta can eat.

Cast[]

  • Joe Lara as Tarzan
  • Kim Crosby as Jane Porter, reluctant ally of Tarzan
  • Tony Curtis as Archimedes "Archie" Porter, Jane's father
  • Jan-Michael Vincent as B. B. Brightmore, villain who kidnaps animals for illicit research
  • Joe Seneca as Joseph, African storekeeper, mentor and friend to Tarzan
  • Sloan Fischer as Some Man

Production[]

Joe Lara also later starred in Tarzan: The Epic Adventures, an otherwise unrelated interpretation of the character.

Soundtrack[]

Warren Zevon's Leave My Monkey Alone plays on the soundtrack as Tarzan's plane flies over prominent New York landmarks. Also, Grace Jones's Pull Up to the Bumper plays on the soundtrack in Jane's taxicab.

External links[]

Preceded by Tarzan in Manhattan
Tarzan in Manhattan

April 15, 1989
Succeeded by
Tarzán
1991–1994
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