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So, 'Tarzan in the City' is a curious blend of adventure and comedy that dives into the jungle and urban life. Darman, his daughter Ida, and their servant Slamet find themselves on a wild hunt, which leads Ida to Tarzan's jungle hut. The charm lies in the developing friendship between Ida and Tarzan, especially as he struggles with the Indonesian language. The pacing has a leisurely feel, allowing for character moments that contrast the bustling city with the serene jungle. There's a sort of whimsical approach in how they depict Tarzan adapting to city life, and the practical effects give it a certain charm. Overall, it’s an interesting take on the classic mythos, though it doesn’t quite reach the heights of other adaptations.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in the Tarzan franchise, with few copies circulating among collectors. Most prints are hard to find due to limited distribution, making it an interesting niche piece for those who appreciate lesser-known adaptations. The mix of adventure and comedy gives it a unique place in film history, though it may not be widely recognized outside dedicated circles.
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