Tarzan and the Slave Girl
This was a fun entry and a bit naughty for 1950. Most of the naughtiness comes from Lola, a feisty, sassy, (not to mention, busty) girl with a French accent and shoulders like Ronda Rousey played by a game Denise Darcel who apparently got her start in burlesque and has no problem stealing the show. The movie seems to recognize this as well and plays it up. What's fun is Lola isn't a foil for Tarzan as much as she is for Jane and the two of them get a lot to do together in this one. From catfights to escaping capture (via slicing their captor with his own knife) and climbing rock walls and maybe even passing the Bechdel test it's a nice change of pace for these movies.
The script allows for things to be happening without always directly involving Tarzan himself by allowing for subplots to break up the main plot which involves a vaguely Egyptian, vaguely Roman tribe (with some outfits borrowed from Flash Gordon serials) kidnapping lovely slave girls including Jane and Lola. There's also a storyline involving a nasty disease which ends up afflicting the tribe and the ruler's son. Tarzan goes to save the girls and the tribe with a serum provided by an itinerant doctor (for whom Lola serves as his plucky nurse).
Tarzan uses his yell sparingly but I liked that made it special when it happens. It not as epic as some pictures (just an elephant or so) but it also doesn't involve a bunch of stock footage which is nice. Cheetah gets a few actually funny moments, and sorry, but Boy is not missed.
Fun matinee type fluff.
This was a fun entry and a bit naughty for 1950. Most of the naughtiness comes from Lola, a feisty, sassy, (not to mention, busty) girl with a French accent and shoulders like Ronda Rousey played by a game Denise Darcel who apparently got her start in burlesque and has no problem stealing the show. The movie seems to recognize this as well and plays it up. What's fun is Lola isn't a foil for Tarzan as much as she is for Jane and the two of them get a lot to do together in this one. From catfights to escaping capture (via slicing their captor with his own knife) and climbing rock walls and maybe even passing the Bechdel test it's a nice change of pace for these movies.
The script allows for things to be happening without always directly involving Tarzan himself by allowing for subplots to break up the main plot which involves a vaguely Egyptian, vaguely Roman tribe (with some outfits borrowed from Flash Gordon serials) kidnapping lovely slave girls including Jane and Lola. There's also a storyline involving a nasty disease which ends up afflicting the tribe and the ruler's son. Tarzan goes to save the girls and the tribe with a serum provided by an itinerant doctor (for whom Lola serves as his plucky nurse).
Tarzan uses his yell sparingly but I liked that made it special when it happens. It not as epic as some pictures (just an elephant or so) but it also doesn't involve a bunch of stock footage which is nice. Cheetah gets a few actually funny moments, and sorry, but Boy is not missed.
Fun matinee type fluff.