Tarzam (1969)
"The story of a shipwrecked baby reared by a kindly animal. See Tarzam, the beast-man, invent the art of painting. He meets his first human. His scene deepens from innocence to corruption and to final violence. Taylor is sublime, as always. The text is his, of course." – Edwin Denby *Contains a scene where "Tarzam" (played by Mead) gets sick from eating berries and is cured when a missionary doctor, played by Edwin Denby, administers an enema.
Director: Rudy Burckhardt
Release Date: November 20, 1969
Cast
- Taylor Mead - Tarzam
Screenplay
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Rudy Burckhardt
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Tarzam about?
- "The story of a shipwrecked baby reared by a kindly animal. See Tarzam, the beast-man, invent the art of painting. He meets his first human. His scene deepens from innocence to corruption and to final violence. Taylor is sublime, as always. The text is his, of course." – Edwin Denby *Contains a scene where "Tarzam" (played by Mead) gets sick from eating berries and is cured when a missionary doctor, played by Edwin Denby, administers an enema.
- Who directed Tarzam?
- Tarzam was directed by Rudy Burckhardt.
- Who stars in Tarzam?
- Tarzam stars Taylor Mead.