Tarzan and His Mate 1934 PG
When
6.00 pm, Wed 7 Feb 2018 (104 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
About
Tarzan and his Mate was made just prior to the introduction of the Hays Code (a regulatory code enforcing acceptable moral standards for the production of US films) and is the raunchiest of the MGM Tarzan films. A year after the events in Tarzan and the Ape Man (1932), which saw Jane leave behind her worldly life in London for her love of Tarzan (and an African jungle existence unfettered by the social mores of 'civilised' society), her former boyfriend Harry Holt returns to Africa to attempt once again to plunder the elephant burial ground. He also hopes to lure Jane away from life with Tarzan with a selection of evening gowns, shoes, make-up and other trappings of society.
Holt and his sidekick deal with their masculine crisis with wisecracks and cigars, while the scantily clad Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) and Jane (Maureen O'Sullivan) swing through the trees, playing erotically charged games. Jane narrates their activities with references to English high society rituals – mocking her civilised past (and its men) and championing her life with Tarzan in their jungle paradise. Location shots mingle with surreal studio settings (Tarzan's blissful treetop hideaway) and back-projected ethnographic footage to create MGM's Africa – a collage of Western fantasies about the continent. Restored sequences include the famous skinny-dipping sequence and the violent murder of an African porter.
Production Credits
- Directors: Cedric Gibbons, Jack Conway, James C McKay
- Script: Edgar Rice Burroughs, James Kevin McGuinness, Howard Emmett Rogers, Leon Gordon, Bud Barsky
- Characters drawn from: the 1912 novel 'Tarzan of the Apes' by Edgar Rice Burroughs
- Producer: Bernard h Hyman
- Cinematographers: Charles G. Clarke, Clyde de Vinna
- Editor: Tom Held
- Cast: John Weissmuller, Paul Cavanagh, Neil Hamilton, Maureen O'Sullivan
- Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
- Print Source: Academy Film Archive
- Rights: Roadshow
- Year: 1934
- Runtime: 104 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Sound: Mono
- Colour: Black & White
- Screening Format: 35mm