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World War Ii | Giant Spider
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IMDbFuture Academy Award Best Supporting Actor winner Ben Johnson was Johnny Weissmuller's stunt double in the horse riding scenes.
The exterior sets appearing here as "Birherari" were later seen as the mythical Middle Eastern kingdom visited by Elvis Presley in Harum Scarum (1965).
When the movie was released in France after the war, the French version changed the Nazi intrigue to focus on ivory smugglers as the bad guys, instead of Germans and Hitler henchmen.
Tarzan fights Nazis for WW2 storyline.
They show that Prince Selim was sent to the United States to study at the University of Oklahoma.
"Connie Bryce: Cut it out! You're queerin' my pitch!"
"Boy: [reading Jane's letter] My darlings, I can't begin to tell you how much I miss you both, and how happy I will be when this horrible war is over and I can come home to you again. Tarzan: Tarzan happy too. Boy: [continues reading] Many of the soldiers in the hospital where I am working have just been brought home from Burma. And in addition to their wounds are suffering from jungle fever. Would be wonderful if you could send me some of the fever medicine which cured Boy when he was so ill, for I'm certain that it would help our soldiers, too. You'd do this for me, won't you Tarzan? Tarzan: Tarzan get. Read more. [Boy scans letter to find instructions from Jane to not allow Boy to go with Tarzan into the desert] Tarzan: Read more! Boy, read more! Boy: Now, let's see. Where was I? Just a... just a... Oh! Here I am! [crosses fingers behind his back] Boy: Because the trip will take several days, you must not think of leaving Boy and Cheeta this time. The great desert will be very educational for them. Tarzan: Jane say Tarzan take Boy? Boy: That's right, Tarzan."