Come On, Tarzan
Come On, Tarzan is a 1932 film featuring actors such as Ken Maynard (as Ken Benson), Merna Kennedy (Pat Riley), Kate Campbell (Aunt Martha), and Niles Welch (Steve Frazier). A ranch foreman at odds with his female boss, fights outlaws who are killing horses for dog food.[1][2] It was first released on September 11, 1932, and it was filmed in Hidden Valley in Newbury Park, CA, and in Kernville, CA. It was produced by K.B.S. Productions Inc., and is categorized as a western film. It is written and directed by Alan James.
Cast
- Ken Maynard as Ken Benson
- Merna Kennedy as Pat Riley
- Niles Welch as Steve Frazier
- Roy Stewart as Butch - Henchman
- Kate Campbell as Aunt Martha
- Bob Kortman as Spike - Henchman
- Nelson McDowell as Slim - Cowhand
- Jack Rockwell as Sheriff
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References
- Pitts, Michael R. (2012). Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films, 2d ed. McFarland. Page 825. ISBN 9780786463725.
- Taliaferro, John (2002). Tarzan Forever: The Life of Edgar Rice Burroughs the Creator of Tarzan. Simon and Schuster. Page 259. ISBN 9780743236508.
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