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Director
  
Robert Day

Prequel
  
Tarzan Goes to India

5.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Adventure

Duration
  

Language
  
English

Tarzans Three Challenges movie poster

Writer
  
Robert Day
,
Berne Giler

Release date
  
June 1963 (1963-06)

Based on
  
Characters created  by Edgar Rice Burroughs

Sequel
  
Tarzan and the Valley of Gold

Cast
  
Jock Mahoney, Woody Strode

Similar movies
  
Tarzans Three Challenges and Tarzan Goes to India are part of the same movie series

Tarzan's Three Challenges (1963) is a British-American adventure film filmed in Metrocolor, which is a followup to 1962's Tarzan Goes to India. The film was Jock Mahoney's second and final turn as the apeman, was produced by Sy Weintraub, written by Robert Day and Berne Giler, and directed by Robert Day. The film was released in June 1963.

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Plot

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Tarzan, of Africa, is summoned to an unnamed Asian country to protect Kashi (Ricky Der), the youthful heir to the throne, from his evil uncle, Gishi Khan, played by Tarzan veteran Woody Strode. Arriving by parachute from a light airplane and armed with a Spanish bolo hunting knife, Tarzan dons monk's robes and travels by boat to a monastery.

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The first set of three challenges are for Tarzan to prove he is worthy to be accepted into Kashi's service. First is an archery contest to test his skill. Then Tarzan stands between two tall posts, grasps handles which are attached to two ropes which run over the top of each post and are attached to buffalo. When the buffalo are driven apart, Tarzan is lifted into the air and stretched to test his strength. He passes the test by not letting go of either handle. Third, he is asked to answer a question designed to test his wisdom.

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The second set of three challenges are for the young new leader, Kashi. First he must choose the correct diamond out of three. Second he must choose an empty goblet out of three. Last, he must choose one urn of ashes of the deceased previous leader out of five. After passing all three tests, Khan then comes forward and demands that Kashi take the fourth test of three challenges of life or death combat events called "The Challenge Of Might" which haven't been invoked in a thousand years. The boy chooses Tarzan as his defender, which Tarzan accepts.

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Tarzan and Khan battle each other in two of the challenge events of the fourth test which concludes with the third and final challenge event with each man fighting with swords on a wide mesh net suspended above large vats of boiling oil in which Khan dies by falling through the net into one of the boiling vats.

Cast

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  • Jock Mahoney as Tarzan
  • Woody Strode as Khan / Dying Leader
  • Tsu Kobayashi as Cho San, Prince's Nursemaid
  • Earl Cameron as Mang
  • Jimmy Jamal
  • Salah Jamal as Hani
  • Anthony Chinn as Tor
  • Robert Hu as Nari
  • Christopher Carlos as Sechung
  • Ricky Der as Kashi

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    References

    Tarzan's Three Challenges Wikipedia
    Tarzans Three Challenges IMDb Tarzans Three Challenges themoviedb.org