The appearance of the "JB" character played by George Lazenby is also a sort of circular reference. The character of Napoleon Solo originally appeared as an American agent in Goldfinger [he died], and the name was later used for the U.N.C.L.E. character with Bond creator Ian Fleming's permission.
Tarzan, The Ape Man - Trivia, Questions and Fun Facts
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The musical score for this film, by noted jazz musician Shorty Rogers, often bears no relation to what is seen on screen, and gives the impression someone has brought a wind-up phonograph on the safari and is merely playing a random jazz recording from their personal collection.
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Directly steals story points, footage, and sound from 1950's King Solomon's Mines.
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As with most Tarzan movies, it is never explained how characters maintain perfectly quaffed hair and clean-shaven faces in the midst of a jungle that is labeled "uncharted territory" on a map as the film begins.
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This film's budget was so miniscule that, when footage from previous M-G-M Tarzan titles is used, there is almost no effort made to disguise that the earlier footage is black-and-white and this film was made in color.
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