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  • edited October 2018

    Sighted this today, not mine.... yet :) 

    Tarzan Goes in India (printed by W Schey), obviously different Artwork to the # Sheet that David posted back in November 15.


  • Good one Wil.
  • Does anyone know what a 1921 Adventures of Tarzan would be worth? Is there a market for the big ones?    And what about three sheets?  Thanks  Dale
  • six sheet, what is a six sheet worth? Is there many around?




  • tarzan said:
    Does anyone know what a 1921 Adventures of Tarzan would be worth? Is there a market for the big ones?    And what about three sheets?  Thanks  Dale
    tarzan said:
    six sheet, what is a six sheet worth? Is there many around?


    Hi Dale, just venture into Bruce's marvelous eMovieposter.com website and search for Adventures Of Tarzan ( '21 ) three- sheet and six-sheet and you will be pleasantly surprised.

    Do you have to have a large poster / s  per chance ?

     You can also search U.S. 3-sheets and six-sheets without using a specific film name, to see what other titles are available in these sizes,  and what they did originally sell for? 




  • I recently watched on Austalian Foxtel pay television Tarzan Revisited ( 2017 ). Anyone interested in Tarzan should find this documentary informative, as well as being very entertaining. The film covers the origins of Tarzan in various medias and finishes with The Legend Of Tarzan film released in 2016. Of special interest are the great number of Tarzan film posters displayed, if only fleetingly.

    The film is copyrighted Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc, Lowlands media 2016. Also involved are Screen Australia and French Connection Films. The documentary has some great interviews with surviving actors who played Tarzan, Due to the Edgar Rice Burroughs involvement the access to film and other Tarzan related material is impressive.



  •  State Library Of Western Australia ) ( BA 3118 / 52 )

    Tarzan And His Mate ( 1934 ). Impressive decorated foyer display at the Grand Theatre Perth, Western Australia in 1934.

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    ( Everyones April 24 1929  /  Trove )

    Tarzan the Mighty ( 1928 ) Universal Pictures  serial Australian advertisement.





    This family were extremely well groomed considering they lived in the jungle, even having lipstick availability. 


  • HONDO said:



    This family were extremely well groomed considering they lived in the jungle, even having lipstick availability. 
     :D 
  •  ( September 12, 1934 )

    They certainly knew how to effectively advertise big time outside of the theatres in that period of time. 





  • Tarzan And The Leopard Woman ( 1946 ) Charles E. Steinheimer photograph that was published in Life Magazine dated July 1, 1946.

    What does make the displayed poster interesting to me is that the main image shows Johnny Weissmuller with Brenda Joyce. All the numerous original release posters of this film appearing on Bruce's website and the below original U.S A. pressbook page show Acquanetta's Leopard Woman character as being the main female image. There are no images of Brenda Joyce's Jane anywhere to be seen on any original release U.S. posters, with the exception of appearing on lobby cards and 8 x 10's. 


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