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[ "L'Or du Rhin", "followed by", "L'Astrologue de Bruges" ]
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[ "L'Or du Rhin", "follows", "Les Exilés de Kifa" ]
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[ "La Fille du vent", "followed by", "La Lumière d'Ixo" ]
English translations As of 2015, only a limited number of Yoko Tsuno comics have been translated to English. Books #3 and 6 (La Forge de Vulcain and Les Trois soleils de Vinéa) were released in English in 1989 under the series title, The Adventures of Yoko, Vic and Paul by Catalan Communications under their "Comcat" li...
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[ "La Fille du vent", "follows", "Les Titans" ]
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[ "La Fille du vent", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "African Cats", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Plot In the southern plains of the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya, lives Mara, a six-month-old lion cub, with her mother Layla, who both belong to the River pride, led by Fang, an old male lion, named after his remaining fang after he gets a distinctive broken tooth because of an earlier fight. In the northern p...
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[ "African Cats", "performer", "Jordin Sparks" ]
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[ "Le Trio de l'étrange", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "Le Trio de l'étrange", "followed by", "L'Orgue du Diable" ]
English translations As of 2015, only a limited number of Yoko Tsuno comics have been translated to English. Books #3 and 6 (La Forge de Vulcain and Les Trois soleils de Vinéa) were released in English in 1989 under the series title, The Adventures of Yoko, Vic and Paul by Catalan Communications under their "Comcat" li...
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[ "L'Astrologue de Bruges", "followed by", "La Porte des âmes" ]
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[ "L'Astrologue de Bruges", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "L'Astrologue de Bruges", "follows", "L'Or du Rhin" ]
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[ "The Man from Niger", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "L'Orgue du Diable", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "L'Orgue du Diable", "follows", "Le Trio de l'étrange" ]
Publication history Yoko Tsuno first appeared in the Franco-Belgian comics magazine Spirou on September 24, 1970 with the 8 page short Hold–up en hi–fi. This and the following two shorter works La belle et la bête and Cap 351 served as precursors for the first full-length Yoko Tsuno adventure, Le trio de l'étrange seri...
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[ "L'Orgue du Diable", "followed by", "La Forge de Vulcain" ]
English translations As of 2015, only a limited number of Yoko Tsuno comics have been translated to English. Books #3 and 6 (La Forge de Vulcain and Les Trois soleils de Vinéa) were released in English in 1989 under the series title, The Adventures of Yoko, Vic and Paul by Catalan Communications under their "Comcat" li...
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[ "La Forge de Vulcain", "follows", "L'Orgue du Diable" ]
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[ "La Forge de Vulcain", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "La Forge de Vulcain", "followed by", "Aventures électroniques" ]
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[ "La Jonque céleste", "followed by", "La Pagode des brumes" ]
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[ "La Jonque céleste", "follows", "La Porte des âmes" ]
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[ "La Jonque céleste", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "La Pagode des brumes", "followed by", "Le Septième Code" ]
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[ "La Pagode des brumes", "follows", "La Jonque céleste" ]
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[ "La Pagode des brumes", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "La Servante de Lucifer", "followed by", "Le Maléfice de l'améthyste" ]
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[ "La Servante de Lucifer", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "La Servante de Lucifer", "follows", "Le Septième Code" ]
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[ "Le Canon de Kra", "followed by", "Le Dragon de Hong Kong" ]
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[ "Le Canon de Kra", "follows", "Le Feu de Wotan" ]
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[ "Le Canon de Kra", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "Le Dragon de Hong Kong", "follows", "Le Canon de Kra" ]
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[ "Le Dragon de Hong Kong", "followed by", "Le Matin du monde" ]
English translations As of 2015, only a limited number of Yoko Tsuno comics have been translated to English. Books #3 and 6 (La Forge de Vulcain and Les Trois soleils de Vinéa) were released in English in 1989 under the series title, The Adventures of Yoko, Vic and Paul by Catalan Communications under their "Comcat" li...
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[ "Le Dragon de Hong Kong", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "Le Feu de Wotan", "followed by", "Le Canon de Kra" ]
English translations As of 2015, only a limited number of Yoko Tsuno comics have been translated to English. Books #3 and 6 (La Forge de Vulcain and Les Trois soleils de Vinéa) were released in English in 1989 under the series title, The Adventures of Yoko, Vic and Paul by Catalan Communications under their "Comcat" li...
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[ "Le Feu de Wotan", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "Le Feu de Wotan", "follows", "Les Archanges de Vinéa" ]
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[ "Le Maléfice de l'améthyste", "follows", "La Servante de Lucifer" ]
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[ "Le Maléfice de l'améthyste", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "Le Matin du monde", "follows", "Le Dragon de Hong Kong" ]
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[ "Le Matin du monde", "followed by", "Les Exilés de Kifa" ]
English translations As of 2015, only a limited number of Yoko Tsuno comics have been translated to English. Books #3 and 6 (La Forge de Vulcain and Les Trois soleils de Vinéa) were released in English in 1989 under the series title, The Adventures of Yoko, Vic and Paul by Catalan Communications under their "Comcat" li...
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[ "Le Matin du monde", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "White Cargo", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Plot During the early years of World War II Worthing (Richard Ainley) the “boss”, is on board a seaplane, the Congo Queen on an inspection tour of rubber plantations in remote locations in the West African jungle. The plane lands at a large, modern operation. Worthing tells the local supervisor that they must maximize ...
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[ "A Woman of Pleasure", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "A Woman of Pleasure", "significant event", "lost film" ]
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[ "Wolfbane (novel)", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
Wolfbane is a science fiction novel by American writers Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth, published in 1959. It was serialized in Galaxy in 1957, with illustrations by Wally Wood. In his review column for F&SF, Damon Knight selected the novel as one of the 10 best genre books of 1959.Plot introduction This science fic...
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[ "The Lost City (1935 serial)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
The Lost City is an independently made 12 chapter science fiction film serial created and produced in 1935 by Sherman S. Krellberg and directed by Harry Revier.Plot Scientist Bruce Gordon comes to a secluded area in Africa after concluding that a series of electrically induced natural disasters had originated from in t...
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[ "Escape from Rungistan", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
You are about to cross the border into the country of Rungistan in Central Africa. They don't like foreigners, especially ones that play on computers! If you cross the border they will probably throw you in jail and shoot you at sunrise. Your only hope in that case would be to escape from the cell and make it back a...
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[ "500 Years Later", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Bambuti (film)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Bambuti (originally Kein Platz für wilde Tiere) is a 1956 West German film directed by Bernhard Grzimek and Michael Grzimek. Known as No Place for Wild Animals in the US, the film documents the need for nature reserves in Africa.Plot The film tells of the ever-advancing destruction of the African natural and animal wor...
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[ "Buddy in Africa", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Summary The film opens to Africa, where the native people do a series of strange things. One mows the grass forming the roof of his hut; another twists the bone in his companion's hair, then his mouth clamps down on and crushes a native fruit; still another throws his companions in sport, as though they were horseshoes...
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[ "Curse of Simba", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Curse of Simba, also known as Voodoo Blood Death, is a black-and-white 1965 British-American supernatural horror film set in Africa, but filmed in England in 18 days. Its producer was Kenneth Rive and it was directed by Lindsay Shonteff. The movie was released as Curse of the Voodoo in the United States where it was sh...
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[ "Curse of Simba", "main subject", "supernatural" ]
Curse of Simba, also known as Voodoo Blood Death, is a black-and-white 1965 British-American supernatural horror film set in Africa, but filmed in England in 18 days. Its producer was Kenneth Rive and it was directed by Lindsay Shonteff. The movie was released as Curse of the Voodoo in the United States where it was sh...
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[ "Final Blackout", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "Final Blackout", "follows", "Typewriter in the Sky" ]
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[ "Invités Surprises", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Invités Surprises (English: Guests surprised) is a comic film of Côte d'Ivoire issued in 2008, directed by Mike Yoboué.
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[ "Queen of the Jungle", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Samba Traoré", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Tarzan of the Apes (1999 film)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Tarzan of the Apes (1999 film)", "based on", "Tarzan of the Apes" ]
Tarzan of the Apes is a 1999 animated musical adventure film produced by Diane Eskenazi and Darcy Wright and written by Mark Young (based on the novel by Edgar Rice Burroughs). Richard Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries was used as the score during the opening scenes of the film. It was released directly to home video on M...
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[ "The Good Dinosaur", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "The Good Dinosaur", "significant event", "première" ]
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[ "The Good Dinosaur", "performer", "Jeff Danna" ]
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[ "Jungle Drums", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Jungle Drums", "main subject", "World War II" ]
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[ "Wings Over Africa", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "The White Man's Law", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Love Brewed in the African Pot", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Love Brewed in the African Pot is a 1980 Ghanaian romantic drama film directed by Kwaw Ansah. It was reportedly the first privately financed Ghanaian feature film and is considered a classic.
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[ "The Sun Never Sets (film)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Plot The Randolph family have a tradition of working in the British colonial service. Clive comes home from a mission in the Gold Coast of Africa accompanied by his wife Helen. He discovers his younger brother John, who is in love with Phyllis is not keen on following in his footsteps. John is persuaded to try colonial...
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[ "African Manhunt", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
African Manhunt is a 1955 American adventure film directed by Seymour Friedman and written by Arthur Hoerl. The film stars Myron Healey, Karin Booth, John Kellogg, Lawrence Dobkin, Ross Elliott and James Edwards. The film was released on January 5, 1955, by Republic Pictures. African sequences from the French documenta...
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[ "Web of Everywhere", "narrative location", "Earth" ]
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[ "Entebbe (film)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Entebbe (titled 7 Days in Entebbe in the U.S.) is a 2018 action thriller film directed by José Padilha and written by Gregory Burke. The film recounts the story of Operation Entebbe, a 1976 counter-terrorist hostage-rescue operation. The film stars Rosamund Pike and Daniel Brühl. It was released in the United States on...
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[ "Entebbe (film)", "main subject", "Entebbe raid" ]
Entebbe (titled 7 Days in Entebbe in the U.S.) is a 2018 action thriller film directed by José Padilha and written by Gregory Burke. The film recounts the story of Operation Entebbe, a 1976 counter-terrorist hostage-rescue operation. The film stars Rosamund Pike and Daniel Brühl. It was released in the United States on...
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[ "Plastered in Paris (1928 film)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Un rescate de huevitos", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Dark Secrets of Africa", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Dark Secrets of Africa", "uses", "isometric video game graphics" ]
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[ "Safari 3000", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Safari 3000 is a 1982 American action-adventure comedy film directed by Harry Hurwitz and starring David Carradine, Stockard Channing, and Christopher Lee. The film was shot on location in Africa.Plot Daredevil stunt driver Eddie Miles has been hired to drive Count Borgia's second car in the "African International Rall...
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[ "Safari 3000", "main subject", "motor car" ]
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[ "Tarzan the Ape Man (1932 film)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Tarzan the Ape Man (1932 film)", "based on", "Tarzan of the Apes" ]
Tarzan the Ape Man is a 1932 pre-Code American action adventure film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer featuring Edgar Rice Burroughs' famous jungle hero Tarzan and starring Johnny Weissmuller, Neil Hamilton, C. Aubrey Smith and Maureen O'Sullivan. It was Weissmuller's first of 12 Tarzan films. O'Sullivan played Jane in...
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[ "Tarzan the Magnificent (novel)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Tarzan the Magnificent (novel)", "followed by", "Tarzan and the Foreign Legion" ]
Tarzan the Magnificent is a book by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the twenty-first in his series of twenty-four books about the title character Tarzan. It was originally published as two separate stories serialized in different pulp magazines; "Tarzan and the Magic Men" in Argosy from September to October, 1936...
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[ "Tarzan the Magnificent (novel)", "follows", "Tarzan and the Forbidden City" ]
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[ "The African Queen (film)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Production Production censors objected to several aspects of the original script, such as the two unmarried characters cohabiting the boat (as in the book), and some changes were made before the film was completed. Another change followed the casting of Bogart; his character's lines in the original screenplay were rend...
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[ "The Last Safari", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Dark of the Sun", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Dark of the Sun (also known as The Mercenaries in the UK) is a 1968 British adventure war film starring Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, Jim Brown, and Peter Carsten. The film, which was directed by Jack Cardiff, is based on Wilbur Smith's 1965 novel, The Dark of the Sun. The story about a band of mercenaries sent on a dang...
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[ "Dark of the Sun", "main subject", "Cold War" ]
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[ "Desert Nights", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Desert Nights (also known as Thirst) is a 1929 American silent adventure/romantic drama film starring John Gilbert, Ernest Torrence, and Mary Nolan. Directed by William Nigh, the film is the last silent film starring John Gilbert.Plot A gang of thieves rob an African diamond company of diamonds worth $500,000, with two...
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[ "Mighty Joe Young (1998 film)", "performer", "James Horner" ]
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[ "Mighty Joe Young (1998 film)", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
Plot As a child, Jill Young and her mother, Ruth Young, a primatologist, observe and study mountain gorillas in the Pangani Mountains in Central Africa, an infant gorilla named Joe and his mother. One evening, a group of poachers led by Andrei Strasser storm the mountains and Kweli, Ruth's friend, alerts her to the men...
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[ "Mighty Joe Young (1998 film)", "based on", "Mighty Joe Young" ]
Mighty Joe Young is a 1998 American epic adventure film based on the 1949 film of the same name about a giant mountain gorilla brought to a wildlife preserve in Los Angeles by a young woman who raised him, and a zoologist, to protect him from the threat of poachers until one seeks Joe out in order to take his revenge. ...
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[ "Tarzan's Secret Treasure", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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[ "Tarzan's Secret Treasure", "follows", "Tarzan Finds a Son!" ]
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[ "Tarzan's Secret Treasure", "followed by", "Tarzan's New York Adventure" ]
Tarzan's Secret Treasure is a 1941 Tarzan film directed by Richard Thorpe. Based on the character created by Edgar Rice Burroughs, it is the fifth in the MGM Tarzan series to star Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O'Sullivan. Original prints of the film were processed in sepiatone.The next film in the series would be Tarz...
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[ "Tarzan of the Apes", "narrative location", "Africa" ]
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