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Tarzan and the Trappers (1958)

“They won't rest until they capture the King of the Jungle.”

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Plot

In the exotic, untamed heart of the jungle, the ever-intrepid Tarzan, alongside his loving wife Jane and their son Boy, lead an idyllic life harmoniously amidst nature's splendid symphony. Their tranquility, however, is shattered when they cross paths with the malevolent Schroeder, an illegal animal trapper with a cruel disregard for the sanctity of life. Driven by avarice, Schroeder and his equally ruthless hunter brother, Sikes, orchestrate a brutal scheme to capture and exploit the jungle's magnificent creatures for their own gain. When Tarzan discovers their heartless act of killing a mother elephant to seize her infant, his spirit ignites with a fierce resolve. With the raw power of the jungle coursing through his veins, Tarzan embarks on a daring mission to free every last captured animal from the clutches of these merciless trappers. However, his victory incites the wrath of Schroeder and Sikes, who, teaming up with the cunning trader Lapin, shift their predatory sights from the animal kingdom to the lord of the jungle himself. In the midst of this escalating conflict, studio action intertwines seamlessly with the majestic wilderness in a cinematic dance, while Jane, though appearing less, remains a steady beacon of love and hope. "Tarzan and the Trappers" is a vibrant tapestry of adventure and humanity, meticulously re-edited from three episodes of an unreleased TV series. It's a thrilling tale of one man's struggle to protect his jungle home, drawing you into a world where the line between man and beast blurs, and where the true predator is not always who you expect.

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Tarzan and the Trappers is an action movie featuring Gordon Scott and directed by Sandy Howard.

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