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Tarzan Goes to India is one of those rare entries in the Tarzan filmography that transports our jungle hero into a completely different landscape. The pacing is a bit uneven, oscillating between action sequences involving elephants and quieter moments that attempt to build atmosphere and tension. The practical effects, especially with the elephants, feel raw and authentic, capturing the essence of the natural world without too much gloss. There's a certain charm in how Tarzan interacts with the local culture, and while the plot may sound somewhat standard, it does offer some interesting themes around conservation and man's impact on nature. The performances, though perhaps not standout, have a certain earnestness that adds to the film's appeal.
Tarzan Goes to India has a somewhat obscure status among Tarzan films, making it a curious find for collectors. Released in 1962, it often gets overshadowed by more prominent entries in the franchise. Copies, especially in good condition, tend to be a bit scarce, and interest in this film seems to be growing among niche collectors who appreciate the offbeat Tarzan adventures. The film's unique setting and themes provide a different flavor that can be refreshing compared to more traditional entries.
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