 Tarzan abeates from the novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, with Mr. James H. Pierce as Tarzan and Mr. John Burroughs as Jane Porter. This is an American gold seal production, released by the World Broadcasting System and Associated State. Tarzan returns to his jungle after rescuing Professor Porter and his party from the Cannibal, because he cannot understand the code of the white. He finds his kingship of the apes disputed by Tacla, a bull ache, wanting a fierce battle he defeats Tacla and resumes his leadership of the tribe. Down at the seashore in the meantime, the mutineers of Lamp have attacked the white party of the hut and are even now carrying away Jane Porter as a hostage. Now, are you ready? Hold your breath. Let them blow off this animal line close. I ate them. You and me both. Once we get out of this place, I never want to see it again. Oh, let me down. Let me go. Shut up. Stop your kicking. I'll go quietly. You can only let me walk. We'll make better time if we let her walk. Now we're shouting to our friends back there at the hut. I won't shout. I promise. Well, we can hold a gun on her back and then if she hollers, we can... Well, that's right. The way we are going, it will take us till daylight to get out of sight of that hut. Oh, all right. Now listen to me. If you make one fire shouting, I'll blow your broom in and off. I won't. All right. Here's how you do it. Come on. I suppose you know that the moment they find out that I'm gone, Lieutenant John O. and the others will come to your camp. What does I care about that? Long before they even wakes up, you'll have told us all we want to know. But I can't... You ain't telling me nothing. And even if you don't, we can always go back and get your old man. He'll talk or I'll kill him. And once more, we ain't going to the camp so that they can start searching any time they want to. Oh, yeah. Got a nice place all figured out. Nice and quiet it is. Ain't no danger from nobody finding us. But you can't get me forever? We ain't going to. Think of all our plans of mine. We is. We type shop or ship. Then, if you don't talk, then we get tired of you. Some dark night, we chuck show of art. We got it all figured out. Oh, you piece of... Our words ain't gonna help you, nuns. Yeah, we are. Now, in you go, gal. Oh. Just spend your room inside. We're going to sit down and we're going to ask a question. If anybody comes and tries any shooting, well, we got to where we want to. Oh, there's no use asking questions. I don't know anything about the treasure. That's what you said before. Try something else for a change. Oh, how can I tell you where any treasure is? But I know nothing about it. Maybe you don't, and maybe you don't. Your friends might stop their minds to talk. My friends don't know any more than I do. I've been with... We've been prisoners in a cannibal village for weeks. None of us has ever seen the treasure. Oh, no? They don't move the treasure. Tell us that. But count your understanding. We didn't know it had been moved. We didn't know you had even found the original spot where it was buried. Yes, we found it right up. And that blast had just quite the cruiser comes. We had hired it again. Well, couldn't somebody else besides us have found it? Ain't nobody else but you and your friends doesn't know about it. Why not? You had to hide it from the Frenchman on the cruiser, didn't you? Right, you gal. You know too much by heart. I think you know where the stuff is. I ain't as denosed on your face that as Dame does know nothing about it. I ain't inclined to believe that. This year, gal was the one that had the map to stop with. Well, what about them Frenchies? You know, they might have found her at that. And if they did, we owe the light a year until they give it up until daylight. King. Here. Back you go for the up. See? Tell them blokes is how we have the lighted. Tell them to kick through with the info we want. And to kick through. We go back to the hut. And get shot. I convince this king, I'm going to count three. And if you aren't on your way, I shoot you. Now look here. That's one. It's two. Meanwhile, Tarzan, swinging his way through the upper jungle terrace, draws closer to the hut in the clearing. The eight man's raid on the cannibal village has resulted in a supply of arrows that will last him for some time. But it is not of that that he's thinking. He thinks now of Jane Porter there at the hut, waiting for him. Tarzan, though he cannot always express himself, knows that Jane Porter likes him. And for himself, he puzzles over the feeling that he has for Jane. No one but the long dead Kayla had ever shown any affection for the eight man. Tarzan, as he passes through the leafy trail, tries to find a reason for the strange emotion which possesses him. All about the jungle stirs to life. The chirping of birds, the squeaking of parrots, the distant roar of the jungle beasts blends into the subdued hum that is the jungle noise by day. Philander awakens as the jungle dawn shows through the lattice window. Anybody awake? Where, Monsieur? I am. So am I. The professor is still sleeping soundly. And the fever seems to be gone, too. Thank goodness. I say, what the duke? What is it, Monsieur? The door is not... The locking bar is not in place. See? Well, Francois is outside. Jane, Francois. Who's here? Miss Porter out there with you. Well, almost your mom. Jane? Jane! What is it? Oh, yes. Did someone speak? Easy, Clayton. Don't wake the professor. What is it? What is it? What is the matter? Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. Just seeing if you were awake. That's all. Donham, outside. You say Francois, but Miss Jane did not come out. Well, Monsieur, not since I have been here. That is more than one hour. And the locking bar was that in place when you came out? Well, more or less more. I thought it's strange because I did not wish to wake anybody. Then Jane must have left her own free will. She may be with Tarzan. That's just it. She is, Monsieur, quite all. I would not worry. Oh, I know how you feel, but then... But, Donald, suppose she isn't with Tarzan. But, Monsieur, where else could she be? Snipe. And as a gang of captors... Oh, Moundure. But the door cannot be opened from the outside. And anyway, they could not have entered and taken them with their Jane from behind the partition without some noise. No, no, Monsieur, I am perceived. After me, this is asking for Jane. Do you think she might have gone away with Tarzan? Just what I was saying, Monsieur Fillauder. Well, I don't know. Oh, dash it. Jane wouldn't have gone off with her father as thick as he is. During the excitement caused by Jane's absence, Tarzan arrives at the hut. François sees him. Oh, come this one up. Tarzan! Oh, Monsieur Tarzan, have you seen Jane? Jane? See Jane? No, I came here to see her. Monsieur Clayton, it appears that you have the right of it. We must go at once. François, where is Jane? We don't know. Don't know? Don't know where Jane is? No, no. When we got up just a few moments ago, she was gone. Gone? Tarzan does not understand. During the night, she must have left the hut. We thought perhaps she had gone with you, Tarzan. You let her go alone? But cannot you see? We did not let her go. She went without our knowledge. You've got one, two, three, four in here, and you let Jane go. I do not understand. But Tarzan, if Mamoiselle Jane left the hut, she must have had very good reason. Jane, not go herself. Armand Gannick, come take Jane. Yes, yes. That is what Monsieur Clayton suggested. But come, we waste time. Let us go. Go where? To the camp. All these newton ears of a surety. Tarman Gannick, come. But Tarman Gannick, not there. Not there? What do you mean? I came past Tarman Gannick's camp on my here. No more Tarman Gannick, stop there. Straight, Scottman. You don't mean what you're saying. But, Monsieur, we must do something. We must go. No, you stay. Tarzan, go find Jane. But you don't know any more than we do. Where will you go, Tarzan? Tarzan, go into trees. You'll be selling more. Find Tarman Gannick. Good, good. Splendid, you Tarman Gannick. Let's meet in his steel, Jane. Tarzan, go now. Find Jane quick. Right, Tarzan. And when you find her, call. And we follow. Tarzan, arrive in time to save Jane from torture by the pirates.