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Come On, Tarzan

A drama of men who ride with their stirrups long and their holsters handy--who deal across the top of the table and shoot from the hip!
1932 | 61m | English

(97 votes)

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Director: Alan James
Writer: Alan James
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Ken Maynard's exceptionally intelligent horse, Tarzan the Wonder Horse, is the star of this western about evil cowboy Steve Frazer (Welch) who gathers horses for slaughter, whose meat is sold to pet food manufacturers. The wild horse Tarzan frees the doomed horses from their corrals, and Frazer convinces the Sheriff that Tarzan is a threat and can be shot on sight. Local cowboy Ken Benson (Maynard) and rancher Pat Riley (Kennedy) work together to clear Tarzan's good name and put Frazier behind bars for his evil deeds.
Release Date: Sep 10, 1932
Director: Alan James
Writer: Alan James
Genres: Western
Keywords sheriff, horse, henchman
Production Companies K.B.S. Productions Inc.
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 31, 2026
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Ken Maynard Ken Benson
Merna Kennedy Pat Riley
Niles Welch Steve Frazier
Roy Stewart Henchman Butch
Kate Campbell Aunt Martha
Bob Kortman Henchman Spike
Nelson McDowell Cowhand Slim
Jack Rockwell Sheriff
Hank Bell Hank - Cowhand
Bob Burns Bob - Rustler
Edward Burns Deputy
Edmund Cobb Injun - Cowhand
Ben Corbett Shorty - Cowhand
Jim Corey Jim - Cowhand
Billy Franey Chuck Wagon Cook
Henry Hall Hall - Attorney
Charles Le Moyne Deputy
Bud McClure Bud - Henchman
Al Taylor Al - Henchman
Bob Walker Cowhand
Blackjack Ward Jack - Henchman
Slim Whitaker Slim - Henchman
Name Job
Alan James Director, Writer
David Berg Editor
Ted D. McCord Director of Photography
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Samuel Bischoff Producer
Burt Kelly Producer
William Saal Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

No Johnny Weissmuller, nope - it’s not even Johnny Sheffield who is accused of rustling the horses. It’s another “Tarzan” altogether and he’s got four legs. What this especially bright animal does know, though, is just who is pinching the herds and so sets about freeing his brethren. Meantime, tha c ... onniving “Frazier” (Niles Welch) manages to convince the nice but dim sheriff (Jack Rockwell) that “Tarzan” is a menace to society and so is to be hunted down. Luckily, our wild stallion has a pal “Ken” (Ken Maynard) and his new boss, ranch owner, “Pat” (Merna Kennedy) who have his back and so “Ken” decides to get to the bottom of just who is really the offender, here - and to find out just what his real agenda is. Now we know who the baddie is all along, so essentially this is just an excuse for some superb and engaging animal handling delivering an aww-some performance from the horse and some mediocrity from just about everyone else. It’s been done on a shoestring, but when the horse gets messed with the photography does manage to generate just a bit of a sense of peril as it’s hooves stamp into the sand perilously close to folk’s heads! It all follows a fairly predictable pattern with a join the dots mystery, but it’s just about worth it for the horse.

Feb 23, 2025