Tarzan and the Mermaids

TARZAN DEFIES THE MAN-GOD'S TERROR - to Save the Queen of Pearl-Divers!

6.0
19481h 8m

A high priest tries to force a young beauty to marry a pearl trader who is masquerading as the god Balu.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Trailer - Tarzan and the Mermaids (1948)

Cast

Photo of George Zucco

George Zucco

Palanth, the High Priest

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Andrea Palma

Luana, Mara's Mother

Photo of Fernando Wagner

Fernando Wagner

Varga, the Pearl Trader

Photo of Gustavo Rojo

Gustavo Rojo

Tiko, Mara's Fiancé

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Edward Ashley

Commissioner

Photo of Matthew Boulton

Matthew Boulton

British Inspector-General

Photo of Silvia Derbez

Silvia Derbez

Aquitanian

Photo of Magda Guzmán

Magda Guzmán

Aquitanian

Photo of Manuel Noriega

Manuel Noriega

Older Aquitanian

Photo of Lilia Prado

Lilia Prado

Aquitanian

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Reviews

J

John Chard

6/10

It's Tarzan up to one of his tricks.

OK! The mermaids of the title here are actually pearl divers who require Tarzan's help to topple their evil leader. Oh and said evil leader has set himself up as a false God, thus enslaving the islanders with religious fervour.

Filmed at Churubusco Studios in Mexico, Mermaids is the final appearance of Johnny Weissmuller as Tarzan. It's no great send off for the man who had worn the loin cloth with distinction. It's standard fare, with the franchise looking as tired as its iconic lead actor. However, it moves along at a good clip, introduces us to the lovely Linda Christian and director Robert Florey inserts enough under water battles (with men and creature) and cliff diving escapades to keep the pic zippy. Boy is away in England studying, but Jane (Brenda Joyce) is around looking delicious and not at all jealous of Tarzan bringing home Mara (Christian) after she escapes a planned marriage to evil false deity guy. While Cheeta, bless her, auditions for the role of Duane Eddy.

Harmless lord of the apes fluff all told, but instantly forgettable into the bargain. 6/10

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