 From the novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs, with Mr. James H. Pierce's Tarzan and Mr. Ann Burroughs as Jane Porter. This is an American gold-sealed production directed by James Knight Carden. Professor Porter and his party have escaped from the cannibal village, where they had gone to search for Jane, the professor's daughter. About the infuriated blacks, believing the white men have broken one of their tribal taboos, forced them into the sacred temple cave where they are trapped. Seeing lights in the cave, Tarzan and Jane are about to affect a rescue. When they hear the weird noise, that presages the approach of the witch doctor. Now, are you ready? Hold your breath! My dear, I thought something had happened. No! We're all right! I'll be Tarzan. Yes, Jane. It's being my dear. Yes, Daddy! Can you hear that noise? Yes! What is it, Tarzan? The Gomengani Devilman. Tarzan says it's the witch doctor. Can you tell where it comes from, Jane? It seems to be inside the cave. Wouldn't you say so, Tarzan? Yes! Inside the cave! Very irrespective of where it is, there is no reason for us not to try to get out of here. Tell me, Gomengani, how wide is the future? Wide enough for any of us to get through. Oh, no! It's only about six inches at the bottom, and it's widened to about ten inches at the top. And it's, let me see, it's about three feet high. And how long, honey? How thick? How thick is the rock? Where? It opened up in the sky right away. I'd say the rock was ten feet thick, but the narrow part is not over two feet. Oh, no! The witch doctor hit me over the head while I was talking to you before. I almost suffocated from self-refuge. What did you do, Tarzan? We heard the noise of suddenness. But, yes, I came across the witch doctor. And at present, I am standing with my foot upon his neck. I have reached him all right. Who is that talking? Tarzan wants to know who is that he's talking. The voice seems very near and clear to us. It is one of my fellow. He cannot find his way back into the cave. Can you hear my brother? Talking! Come for me! This way! Keep on coming this way! Can you hear me? But, yes, it is clear. Look up here! I can see you! Where was that demon? I saw it, too. He's on the list. He'll explain to me about that one week or all. Yes. He may be able to reach Tarzan to there. Although I don't know how. He's here! Tarzan! Yes, yes! Any of the random man outside the cave or was it all taken back to the hut? I cannot be sure! More little! I then find out! He views and taps down the front block, who in turn will accept the charge, fire the fuse, and by going back to the cave where he came, get out of the way. Then we may get out of my thing's name! It sounds specifically simple down here. No, it is simple. But, there is really no strata to this rock formation. As you know, it is Balcony. Yes, yes, sir. But what difference does that make? Well, it's a great deal, monsieur. We have searched the bar, no way of going when the charge is set off, which way the rock will fall. You mean the Karatano? No, I guess it's wise that the place is full of lava tubes filled with sulfur tubes. That's true. And if the glass tears is watered, we could easily be affected before we could get out. I'm glad it is, monsieur. It is for you to choose. Yes, sir. But what of... Jane? Well, rather than Jane with me, it's no danger. She could get away and that's the old time. Oh, no! More little! But the charge set off in his future. From this side, we'll do nothing. But why not, for what? Too much space! More listen off. I cannot get him to wear the package narrowed. Yes, Jane? There's a guy in our... Tell him, Jane talks too much. Waste time. Goman Gany will come back. Or then fix. Balcony, street was into the rich state and our rags in oils browned everywhere. You said something about... ...the charge. Is that it? What is dynamite? Look, Jane. Big hole here. Tarzan helped Jane down. Thanks, Tarzan. My, you're strong. You lift me like a baby. Yes, Tarzan likes to lift Jane. Now and now. We won't talk about that. At least, not now. Talk about it some other time, Jane? I think you're denying teasing me. Teasing? What is teasing? Well, we're having time to talk about that either. But it's not very different from dynamite, sometimes. Blow up, eh, Jane? Exactly. Look, Tarzan. Do you suppose that is the box of dynamite? We can tell when we look. If anyone else but you, Tarzan, had said that, I would have said that it was sarcasm. Even if Lieutenant Dino said that the dynamite by itself is harmless, I... I think I'd handle it a little more carefully, Tarzan. Tarzan, careful. Jane takes views. Tarzan carried dynamite and cap. I'd feel better if the dynamite and cap were carried separately. You take the dynamite. I'll take the cap. All right. Come quickly. Anytime, Gomengani, we'll come back. Yes. Yes, you go ahead, Tarzan. I'll hand up the cap to you. When you get on top of the border. Ready? All right, Tarzan. There. Now. Now, pull me up. Now, it won't be long. Here, Jane. Lieutenant! Tarzan, hold it. Now, Jane. All right? Yes. What are matches? Oh, oh, little thingamabob. It's just to make fire. You had a match. It's down there. Oh, mother of God. The rope is not... The rope will reach me. Jane... Tarzan got matches. And I... I think this hand is packed down tight enough. Tarzan, carry Jane. Go more quickly. All right. Hide on the fishers sufficiently to allow the party to escape. Or will they be more hopelessly trapped by falling rocks?