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  • ver o filme inteiro

  • hmm looks like a good film, when's it coming out?

  • Warners recently released nearly all of the missing Tarzan films in their Warners Archive Collection - all of the Lex Barker, Gordon Scott, Jock Mahoney and Mike Henry films are now available on DVD from Amazon.com and eBay.

  • the population of elephants has decreased sharply since this film was made

  • TARZAN GOES TO INDIA...One of two movies starring Jock Mahoney as Tarzan that were released between 1962 and 1963. This was one of them presented in breathtaking CINEMASCOPE and COLOR

  • in regards to do a leo gordon clip fest ,that would be a daunting task, pilgrim !!!

  • any chance you could unearth anymore leo gordon clips ? thanks

  • Sorry, Leo Gordon clips aren't really one of the themes I have chosen to pursue on Youtube.

    However, it does sound as if you may have stumbled upon an area of need that hasn't yet been met on Youtube. You could decide to run with it and set yourself the goal of including a short scene featuring Leo Gordon from every film and television show he ever appeared in. Mind you, you will need to divorce your wife, quit your job and kiss all of your friends goodbye.

  • you don't have to tell about leo gordon, he was my idol! a villan's villian!

  • I wrote that for the benefit of readers who may not know who you are referring to.

  • The mini biography of Gordon on IMDb is fantastic. The director Don Siegel, who had directed both John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, said that Gordon was the scariest man he had ever met. He had done time in San Quentin for armed robbery and when they were filming "Riot in Cell Block 11" (1954) there the guards remembered him as a trouble maker.

  • the great leo gordon

  • Well spotted. Leo Gordon also appeared in an episode of the Ron Ely "Tarzan" series (1966-69) called "The Circus". His face was everywhere on 1960s television: Bonanza, Rawhide, Lassie, Maverick, The Untouchables, Cheyenne, Bronco, etc. He was always a wonderful heavy-to-be-hated.

    He was also a regular writer for television - Bonanza, Cheyenne, Maverick, Lawman. He also wrote the screenplay for two famous B-grade horror films - "Attack of the Giant Leeches" and "The Wasp Woman" (both 1959).

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