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So, 'The Son of Tarzan' from 1920 is a fascinating piece of silent film history with an adventurous vibe that really captures the spirit of the jungle. The pacing might feel a bit slow by today’s standards, but there’s something charming about the way they build tension as Jack journeys through Africa. Practical effects on display are quite impressive given the time; you can see how they brought the jungle to life with what they had. The dynamic between Jack and Meriem, especially as they navigate danger together, adds a layer to the story that goes beyond just action. And then there’s Tarzan’s eventual arrival – it’s a nice nod to the classic tales, blending family ties and adventure seamlessly.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but original prints are quite rare, making it a point of interest for serious collectors. Its silent era charm and adventurous spirit reflect early adaptations of Burroughs' work, appealing to fans of classic cinema. The scarcity of quality prints adds a layer of intrigue, as does the film’s somewhat obscure status compared to more prominent Tarzan adaptations.
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