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{{Infobox film

| name = Tarzan and the Mermaids

| image = Tarzan and the Mermaids (movie poster).jpg

| caption =

| director = Robert Florey

| producer = Sol Lesser

| writer = Edgar Rice Burroughs (characters)
Carroll Young (screenplay)

| based_on =

| starring = Johnny Weissmuller
Brenda Joyce
George Zucco
Andrea Palma

| music = Dimitri Tiomkin

| cinematography = Jack Draper
Gabriel Figueroa

| editing = Merrill G. White

| distributor = RKO Radio Pictures Inc.

| released =

| runtime = 68 min.

| language = English

| budget =

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'Tarzan and the Mermaids' is a 1948 adventure film based on the Tarzan character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Directed by Robert Florey, it was the last of twelve Tarzan films to star Johnny Weissmuller in the title role. It was also the first Tarzan film since 1939 not to feature the character Boy, adopted son of Tarzan and Jane. (Boy was described in the film as being away at school, and the character never returned to the series.)

Plot



and Andrea Palma in a scene of the film.

The setting is a coastal African village where swimming and diving are central to the culture, hence the term "the Mermaids." Tarzan and Jane (Brenda Joyce) help a native girl (Linda Christian) who has fled the village to avoid a forced marriage to a supposed local god. George Zucco portrays Palanth, the corrupt high priest attempting to force the girl into marriage, and Fernando Wagner plays a con man impersonating the god Balu.

Cast



* Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan

* Brenda Joyce as Jane

* George Zucco as Palanth, the High Priest

* Andrea Palma as Luana, Mara's Mother

* Fernando Wagner as Varga, Pearl Trader

* Edward Ashley as Commissioner

* John Laurenz as Benji

* Gustavo Rojo as Tiko, Mara's Fianc

* Matthew Boulton as British Inspector-General

* Linda Christian as Mara

Production



The film was shot in Mexico by RKO during its collaboration with Churubusco Studios at Acapulco, Teotihuacan and Mexico City.p.4 Schneider, Jerry L. 'Edgar Rice Burroughs and the Silver Screen Vol. IV The Locations ' 2009 Lulu It was the first official 'Tarzan' film to be filmed outside the United States since Herman Brix's 'The New Adventures of Tarzan'. Writing in Turner Classic Movies, Richard Harlan Smith reported that "[s]ets were destroyed by storms, Sol Lesser suffered a heart attack that necessitated his departure from the location, and Weissmuller experienced a case of sunburn which required him to wear make-up for the first time in his career."

The film is noted for its cinematography by Gabriel Figueroa, exotic Mexican scenery and coastal locales, a Dimitri Tiomkin score and much group singing.

Deaths



Two members of the film crew were killed during production.p.169 Vernon, Alex 'On Tarzan' 2008 University of Georgia Press One Mexican crew member was crushed by a motorboat whilst Angel Garcia, a stunt diver who doubled for Tarzan's high dive, was killed after he survived the dive but was swept by the surf into the rocks of the cliffs.

Reception



Author and film critic Hal Erickson described the film in AllMovie as a "diverting Tarzan adventure" despite "jungle settings [that] don't look particularly African." Critic Graeme Clark wrote that Weissmuller "seemingly spen[t] half the movie freestyling through the waves, diving off cliffs and venturing to the sea bed where he could get up to such business as battling a giant octopus for no other reason than the plot needed a spot of peril" and "if you could put up with singer John Laurenz as a Boy substitute (many cannot) then the skill of veteran director Robert Florey kept it rattling along."

References




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