View Full Version : Warner Archive offers Tarzan films on order


PSound
05-07-09, 04:32 PM
Pretty cool! Films that have NEVER been released for Home Entertainment before. Available via manufacturing on demand or download.

Five Tarzan films from the early ’50s are now being offered for the first time on any home entertainment format through Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group’s new manufacturing-on-demand service.

Available at WarnerArchive.com, Tarzan and the She-Devil, Tarzan and the Slave Girl, Tarzan's Magic Fountain, Tarzan's Peril and Tarzan's Savage Fury, all starring Lex Barker, are part of the Warner Archive Collection, which churns out made-to-order discs from a selection of 191 classic studio films priced at $19.95 each. When purchased together, the five Tarzan films are being sold at a discount.

Warner Archive plays to offer 300 films by the end of the year.

As well as made-to-order DVDs, consumers can buy a PC-compatible download of a film for $14.95.

fpconvert
05-07-09, 07:45 PM
Pretty cool! Films that have NEVER been released for Home Entertainment before. Available via manufacturing on demand or download.

You mean the classic "Nazi Surfboarders from Milwaukee" was released but never Tarzan movies? Say it ain't so.

Sorry but Cheetah was the only good actor in the bunch(Jane/Tarzan/boy).
I understand why they were never released before.

It sure would be great to DL something and burn it to BD (one time only). Dvd not so much, digital copy, forget it.

LazyTom
05-10-09, 11:59 PM
just to spark interest in this append... is any of these the one where Jane swims totally nude... and you can see it all underwater?

In other words does this set contain the one that forced censors into being / existing?? Prior to censors, movies did their own thing without constraint. Building concerns from certain movie goers forced the notion of movie censors into being; IIRC, Tarzan was one of those.