 Tarzan leaps from the novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs with Mr. James H. Pierce as Tarzan and Mr. Joan Burroughs as Jane Porter. This is an American Gold Seal production directed by James Mike Cardin and released by the World Broadcasting System and Associated Stations. Tarzan has returned to his jungle because he is unable to understand the code of the whites which would allow one of them to shoot him after he has befriended them and saved them from the jungle dangers. Word is brought to him, however, that Jane Porter had been taken aboard a pirate ship. Tarzan swims to the rescue, gains Jane's cabin aboard the ship, and when the pirate is beginning to sail, he nearly wrecks the ship by lassoing the helmsmen. Now, are you ready? Hold your breath. I've got the ruddy wheels. I've got the lights. You're the roar of them, Bracers. Oh, and keep your tank seven. I'll knock your blaster years down with a baleion, Jim, if you offer me that chance. Ah, five down, and get your ship to rise. So dark it was hard to make out anything. First thing I know, the old chubbed the boat from the boat like a spark. Something must have hit Harry. He was at the wheeze. Funny business, that's what it is. Something's next. You may be the boss here right now, but you can't stop. And you better remember it. Ah, forget it. I was wild up, I was. Yes. And what about the ship keeling over? Fine master, marry there you are. That's what you better do. Have you ever expected to see Liverpool or London again? All right. Where's that quarter master with that wheel? There's your light. Oh, God, why'd you walk there? He dare it. He was at the wheel. Striped me pink. He's been done in. Or has neck has been broken? Oh, chubb, too, you are. Look. Look at the mask on his neck. Looks to me like it had been hanked. Damn drope marks. What about Bill and Jonesy? I can go over there and look at that dine. All the way down below. We'll see what's what's all that. Jane. Oh, Tarzan, I was just passing. I thought the ship was going to go over. Tarzan, stop ship. No, go away now. Yes, you did. I never saw anything happen real quickly. Now, we go away. All Tarman and Gany go below. Oh, Tarzan, I'm almost as bad as John didn't have dark waters. It's so black. Dark. Night better. Tarman and Gany not see us now. Yes, all right. Let's go this way. Yes, Jane. Tracy, I forgot all about the captain. We can't leave him here. He's pirate. Tracy, Tarman? Yes. Oh, I know, Tarzan. We ought to get off the ship while we have this chance. But after all, I feel that it's partly my fault that Tracy is in the prisoner. When Tarman and Gany come up over again, we go below. All right. Well, what's the matter? What are you smithing like that for? Pretty soon, big wind comes. A storm? Like before, it's hot, rain, thunder, lightning, little more. Same here. Bring them all in while we can see them. They are the same as Harry. It beats me. They'll want no one there, but the day. She can't have done it. She can't have got a why. Why, the damn didn't kill Bill and Josie. They look more like they'd be manhandled by a gorilla. Right, Miss Pink. A gorilla is that. It's kind of logical, but maybe... Tarzan, what are you thinking about? That's not a joke. I'm reasonable to suppose that he's a boy, but if he is, I tell you, he's a human gorilla. Ah, Tarzan, you are always hopping on that jungle, guys, right? I tell you, I've seen him. Our lives ain't worth a blooming quid till we get him, if he's a boy. Well... Tarzan, you take your gun, and you go below, and you're under... No, not me. I'm not hunting gorillas. You might not otherwise be low on that, send a medal of the night. Watch this. You can do it. Call it whatever you like. When I go hunting, I take company. I'm sure Dono, Clayton, and the others put the finishing touches to the small boat which they've been repairing. I think she's about ready, Dono. Yes, I think we shall have to risk it. Yes, yes. That shotting has been hurt to the ship. I'm afraid that Tarzan and Jean were discovered. I wish it were daylight. I'm not afraid, but to go out to that ship in that state of night... Oh, it is on vessels, Monsieur, but safer. And in the dark, we can get much closer. That is true. I think I'll think of that. Thunder. Another rainstorm coming up. Worse than that, I fear a hurricane. And from off the sea, too. Look! See the white threat, even in the dark. Not a present outlook in this cockle shell of a boat. And I'm all lost if I am. Here, I must be burned. What I said about taking Monsieur Phil on here with us. Dono, even if I can't row, I can bail. Monsieur, we cannot take the Professor with such weather as I know is coming. I say no more. I am determined to go. That's so weird, Monsieur. I think that we are ready. Now, keep the boat on the port. This side, as we push her into the water. Ready? Are you two king? I don't know. Here, follow what a night this is to think. Yes, I'm not in love with it myself. But we can't leave Cain out there another minute on Tarzan. Here she comes, Atoshima. You, Monsieur le Professor, are no need to get your feet wet now. Get into that boat. Very well. Then you two king, take an hour. Get in. As short as I'm standing here, I'll kill you. Yes, all ready. Then, into the water with her. There we go. Bit better. On board the ship, Tarzan and James stand hidden behind the hood of the companion wave. While Snipes and his crew argue about going to look for them. James? Yes? Now, go below. Yes, while they're fighting among themselves. This way, Tarzan, I know my way about on this ship. I've spent many, weary weeks aboard it. We may be able to break through the door of Captain Tracy's cabin with our long rows of thunder like that one. Yes, common gany above, not here too much. Here's the person's strong room. Captain Tracy? Yes. Are you all right? Yes, I know. I heard Snipes and the rest talking about it. By the way, one of the men you killed, Harry, had the key to this strong room. Then, it may be lying about in the ground. It's possible. It's a large key all by itself on an iron wire. I look at the cabin I was in. Come, Tarzan. What do you want, gany? I can't tell them. Do I want the door? Only I had a light, rubbing this way on the floor. Oh, what's this? Oh, I think it is a key. Captain Tracy, I found the key. I hope it's the right one. Quick, Tarzan, your knife. Captain Captain's rope. Good, gany. Open quick. No noise. I don't know how to thank you. I never expected to get off this ship alive. We don't know that we will, yes. Oh, but to be free, even for a moment, rope. Oh, cut. Thanks, old man. Here's the gun, Captain. I just killed from the men we Tarzan killed. Have you a gun, Tarzan? No, it looks like it, Captain Tracy. Tarzan doesn't understand guns. I see. Well, if we can get to my cabin, then there ought to be plenty of shells there. Tarman, gany, come again. Look for Gain, Tarzan. Yes, but we have to get out of here. All right, follow me. We'll try my cabin first. When Tarman, gany, come below, we'll go over into water. Swim. Good heavens, man. Not in this weller. Why, you'd never reach the shore. No, no, Tarzan. He's like a fish in the water. Perhaps he is, but I know you can't make it. I couldn't swim to shore myself, and I'm a strong swimmer. Tarzan, take Gain. All right. With all due respect to Tarzan's ability as a swimmer, he wouldn't let you see the water. Here's my cabin. Closer behind you, Tarzan, I don't want them to see a light. Oh, here we are. Here, Miss Porter, in this drawer are plenty of cartridges. Thanks, Captain. We'll get along with some light playing around. We're going to rig up the searchlight on the bridge. Then we've got to get out of your cabin. Closer to the bridge. Yes, and pray that they don't come in here on their way. Go. Now. Be careful on the deck. It's all slippery with the wash and the scupper. These pirates have let this ship get into an awful state. Oh, what's that? It's the searchlight. Yes, and it'll take them a few seconds to get it rigged properly. Go behind here. Yes, we'll make for the wheelhouse. Come on, follow me and keep in the shadow. He's loosing the guy that holds the barricade. What do I do? Quick, get out of here. Snipes are going to let go of that guy when it comes down. How can they win safely from the ship? And what of Darno?