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Tarzan's Deadly Silence

"Guns, grenades and an army of men roar through the jungle to destroy the most dangerous animal alive...TARZAN!"

Tarzan tries to stop a bloodthirsty Colonel from taking over an African village with his soldiers of fortune. The ape-man has been rendered deaf by an exploding hand grenade, effectively limiting one of his keen senses. Tarzan relies on his telepathic powers to stop a lion. Woody Strode also appears in this film that combines two made for television episodes.

Top Cast

  • Ron Ely

    Ron Ely

    Tarzan

  • Manuel Padilla Jr.

    Manuel Padilla Jr.

    Jai

  • Jock Mahoney

    Jock Mahoney

    The Colonel

  • Woody Strode

    Woody Strode

    Marshak

  • Nichelle Nichols

    Nichelle Nichols

    Ruana

  • Robert DoQui

    Robert DoQui

    Metusa

  • Gregorio Acosta

    Gregorio Acosta

    Chico

  • Rudolph Charles

    Rudolph Charles

    Officer

Overview

Tarzan tries to stop a bloodthirsty Colonel from taking over an African village with his soldiers of fortune. The ape-man has been rendered deaf by an exploding hand grenade, effectively limiting one of his keen senses. Tarzan relies on his telepathic powers to stop a lion. Woody Strode also appears in this film that combines two made for television episodes.

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