- Eleanor and her parents are hunting big game, accompanied by her wimpish fiance. Ben Alleu Bey wants to add her to his 100-woman harem. Tarzan wants her too.
- In Africa to collect specimens for zoos Roger and Penny Reed, their daughter Eleanor and her fiancé Nevin Potter are led by the corrupt guide Olaf Punch who is in the pay of the local ruler Ben Alleu Bey. Tarzan rescues Eleanor when she becomes trapped in a mud pit. No one will believe her story of a white man who came to her rescue however. When a lioness tries to free her captured cubs, Tarzan is again forced to save Eleanor and then also frees the animals that have so far been captured. Punch has been payed to deliver Eleanor to Ben Alleu Bey to get the girl for him and when she is taken captive by tribesmen loyal to Alleu Bey, Tarzan has to save her one last time.—garykmcd
- Looking for trophies and rare specimens of Africa's diverse wildlife, the wealthy adventurer, Roger Reed, embarks on an exciting expedition with his allergy-stricken wife, Penny, their beautiful daughter, Eleanor, and her boastful but wimpy fiancé, Nevin Potter. But, before long, graceful Eleanor catches the eye of the autocratic native ruler, Ben Alleu Bey, who is determined to have her as his one-hundredth wife in his luxurious harem. To get things done, the lascivious monarch strikes a deal with the unscrupulous big-game hunter and guide, Olaf Punch, to deliver unsuspecting Eleanor to his opulent palace, unbeknownst to him that Tarzan, the mighty lord of the jungle, is watching their every move. Will Tarzan, the fearless, rescue Eleanor and the animals, and give the intruders a taste of jungle justice?—Nick Riganas
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