Jungle(1955): Tarzan's Hidden
The story follows Tarzan as he intervenes in a conflict between two rival tribes and a group of unscrupulous hunters.
Tarzan’s Hidden Jungle (1955) marks a pivotal transition in the franchise, serving as the final performance of Gordon Scott’s predecessor era and the beginning of a more rugged, lean portrayal of the jungle hero. 🎥 Production Context Tarzan's Hidden Jungle(1955)
Their true intent is to slaughter a massive herd of elephants and rhinos for profit. The story follows Tarzan as he intervenes in
In a twist of "life imitating art," Gordon Scott met his future wife, Vera Miles (who played the female lead), on the set of this film. 🐘 Legacy & Reception In a twist of "life imitating art," Gordon
Known for his distinctive look and "crazy eyes," Elam provides a genuinely menacing performance as the primary antagonist.
This film introduced Gordon Scott as the eleventh Tarzan. He would go on to star in five more films, eventually transitioning the character into a more articulate, world-weary traveler.
Scott, a former lifeguard, brought a massive, bodybuilder-esque frame to the role that differed from the leaner Olympic swimmer build of Johnny Weissmuller.










