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GORDON SCOTT

Physical Education major Gordon Weschkul left the University of Oregon after one term. He became an infantry drill instructor (rifle, pistol and bayonet; judo and hand-to-hand combat; close order drill), then a military policeman. After his honorable discharge in 1947 he was a fireman, cowboy, and farm machinery salesman. In 1953, a Las Vegas lifeguard, he was spotted by a pair of Hollywood agents who introduced him and his 19-inch biceps to Sol Lesser who had already conducted 200 tests in search of a new Tarzan. The producer gave him a seven-year contract and a new last name. His three MGM Tarzans were run-of-the mill, but his two for Sy Weintraub through Paramount, marked a rebirth of the Tarzan character. The movies were well received. Weintraub was looking for a leaner, more thoughtful Tarzan so Scott moved on to a number of Italian strong-man spectaculars and spaghetti westerns, becoming a sensation in Europe.

Gordon Scott's Tarzan movies for sale 

TARZAN'S HIDDEN JUNGLE (1955) VHS NTSC
Credits: Gordon Scott, Vera Miles.
Synopsis: 
Description: VHS || B&W || English  language || Rare collector's item  ||  NTSC  || 73 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: $29

 

TARZAN'S HIDDEN JUNGLE (1955) VHS PAL
Credits: Gordon Scott, Vera Miles.
Synopsis: 
Description: VHS || B&W || English  language || Rare collector's item  ||  PAL  || 73 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: $29

 

TARZAN AND THE LOST SAFARI (1957) NTSC
Credits: Cast: Gordon Scott, Robert Beatty, Yolande Donlan / Director: H. Bruce Humberstone
Synopsis: Tarzan and the Lost Safari is the first MGM-released Tarzan picture since 1942, and the first of the series to be lensed in color. Gordon Scott plays the Lord of the Jungle, herein guiding a group of high-society types through the jungle after their plane has crashed. Since there's no Jane in the film, old Tarz is permitted to extend every courtesy to heroines Gamage Dean (Yolande Donlan) and Diana Penrod (Betta St. John). The villain of the piece is white hunter Tusker Hawkins (Robert Beatty), who intends to turn over two of the safari members to tribal chief Ogonooro (Orlando Martins) in exchange for a fortune in ivory. Unlike earlier Tarzan epics, Tarzan and the Lost Safari was lensed in its entirety in Africa. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Description: VHS || color || English  language || Rare collector's item  ||  NTSC || 74 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: $29

 

TARZAN AND THE LOST SAFARI (1957) PAL
Credits: Cast: Gordon Scott, Robert Beatty, Yolande Donlan / Director: H. Bruce Humberstone
Synopsis: Tarzan and the Lost Safari is the first MGM-released Tarzan picture since 1942, and the first of the series to be lensed in color. Gordon Scott plays the Lord of the Jungle, herein guiding a group of high-society types through the jungle after their plane has crashed. Since there's no Jane in the film, old Tarz is permitted to extend every courtesy to heroines Gamage Dean (Yolande Donlan) and Diana Penrod (Betta St. John). The villain of the piece is white hunter Tusker Hawkins (Robert Beatty), who intends to turn over two of the safari members to tribal chief Ogonooro (Orlando Martins) in exchange for a fortune in ivory. Unlike earlier Tarzan epics, Tarzan and the Lost Safari was lensed in its entirety in Africa. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Description: VHS || color || English  language || Rare collector's item  ||  PAL || 74 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: $29

 

TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE (1958) VHS NTSC
Credits: Gordon Scott, Eve Brent. 
Synopsis: 
Description: VHS || color || English  language || Rare collector's item  ||  NTSC || 86 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: $29

 

TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE (1958) DVD+R/RW
Credits: Gordon Scott, Eve Brent. 
Synopsis: 
Description: DVD+R/RW  || color || English  language || Rare collector's item  ||  NTSC || 86 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: $43

 

TARZAN AND THE TRAPPERS (1958)
Credits: Gordon Scott, Eve Brent.
Synopsis: Low-budget black-and-white effort, originally filmed for an aborted television series, slapped together from three episodes. Don't bother renting this one.
Description: VHS || B&W || English  language || Rare collector's item  ||  NTSC || 74 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: $25

 

TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE (1959)
Credits: Gordon Scott, Sara Shane.
Synopsis: A British production filmed on location in Africa. Scott plays an intelligent Tarzan. A young Sean Connery is cast as a villain.
Description: VHS || color || English  language || Rare collector's item  ||  NTSC || 88 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: $29

 

Tarzans grösstes Abenteuer (1959)
Credits: Gordon Scott, Sara Shane.
Synopsis: A British production filmed on location in Africa. Scott plays an intelligent Tarzan. A young Sean Connery is cast as a villain.
Description: VHS || B&W || German  language || Rare collector's item  ||  NTSC || 88 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: NA /out of stock

 

TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT (1960)
Credits: Gordon Scott, Betta
Synopsis: St. John. Scott returns. Jock Mahoney, the next Tarzan, plays the villain.
Description: VHS || color || English  language || Rare collector's item  ||  NTSC || 88 min
Condition:  Very Good to excellent quality picture
Price: $29

 

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