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Edgar Rice Burroughs, Wolfgang Ecke - Tarzan / In Der Gewalt Der Leopardenmenschen album

  • Performer: Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Genre: Audiobooks and files
  • Title: Tarzan / In Der Gewalt Der Leopardenmenschen
  • Style: Radioplay
  • MP3 version size: 1165 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1472 mb
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Description

Rights Society: GEMA. Matrix, Runout (Side A): 10 AA6434170 1Y 320 1 F. Matrix, Runout (Side B): 10 AA6434170 2Y 320 1 H. Other (On labels): Made in Germany.

Tarzan Und Der Piratenschatz. Directed By – Benno Schurr. Liner Notes – W. E. Music By – Max Roth. Narrator – Wolfgang Reinsch. Producer, Adapted By (Text) – Wolfgang Ecke. Text By – Edgar Rice Burroughs. Voice Actor – Helene Elcka. Voice Actor – Heta Mantscheff. Voice Actor, Voice Actor – Peter Uwe Arndt. Voice Actor – Manfred-Georg Herrmann. Voice Actor – Gert Keller. Voice Actor – Horst Werner Loos. Voice Actor – Horst Beilke.

Narrator – Wolfgang Reinsch. Producer, Lyrics By, Adapted By (Text) – Wolfgang Ecke. Voice Actor – Antje Hagen.

Tarzan of the Apes is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first in a series of books about the title character Tarzan. It was first published in the pulp magazine The All-Story in October 1912. The story follows Tarzan's adventures, from his childhood being raised by apes in the jungle, to his eventual encounters with other humans and Western society. So popular was the character that Burroughs continued the series into the 1940s with two dozen sequels.

Edgar Rice Burroughs (September 1, 1875 – March 19, 1950) was an American fiction writer best known for his celebrated and prolific output in the adventure and science-fiction genres. Among the most notable of his creations are the jungle hero Tarzan, the heroic Mars adventurer John Carter and the fictional landmass within Earth known as Pellucidar. Burroughs' California ranch is now the center of the Tarzana neighborhood in Los Angeles.

Tarzan derived the greatest pleasure of his life in hunting meat for these strangers. It seemed to him that no pleasure on earth could compare with laboring for the welfare and protection of the beautiful white girl. Some day he would venture into the camp in daylight and talk with these people through the medium of the little bugs which were familiar to them and to Tarzan. But he found it difficult to overcome the timidity of the wild thing of the forest, and so day followed day without seeing a fulfillment of his good intentions.

Edgar Rice Burroughs was, and is, the most influential writer, bar none, of our century. In Tarzan, Burroughs created an extreme example of a hero figure largely unalloyed with character flaws or faults. He is described as being Caucasian, extremely athletic, tall, handsome, and tanned, with grey eyes and black hair. Emotionally, he is courageous, loyal and steady. He is presented as behaving ethically, at least by Burroughs’ definitions, in most situations, except when seeking vengeance under the motivation of grief, as when his ape mother Kala is killed in Tarzan of the Apes, or when he believes Jane has been murdered in Tarzan.

Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan book. OK, soviel gleich vorweg: der Plot dieser Story ist nicht wirklich etwas für Edgar Rice Burroughs- oder Tarzan-Puristen. Auf der Suche nach Lya Billings, die auf einer Insel vor Peru vermisst wird, gerät Tarzan nach Caspak, dem "Land That Time Forgot". 1924 hatte ERB den gleichnamigen Roman geschrieben, der allerdings mit Tarzan überhaupt nichts zu tun hatte

Edgar Rice Burroughs was an American novelist who turned to fiction writing after an unsuccessful stint as a pencil sharpener salesman. His shrewd business acumen and marketing blitzkrieg ensured that Tarzan burst upon the world in the form of novels, comic-strips, films and merchandise. The legend of Tarzan took on the proportions of an icon that has endured ever since it first appeared in 1912. Since then, nearly 26 books and short stories featuring the Lord of the Jungle appeared in various magazines and in serial form.

Tracklist

Tarzan
A In Der Gewalt Der Leopardenmenschen
B In Der Gewalt Der Leopardenmenschen

Companies, etc.

  • Published By – Phonogram GmbH
  • Copyright (c) – Filmkunst Musikverlag
  • Copyright (c) – Williams Verlag GmbH

Credits

  • Adapted By, Producer – Wolfgang Ecke
  • Directed By – Benno Schurr
  • Music By – Max Roth
  • Music By [Titelmelodie] – Fred Strittmatter, Quirin Amper jun.*
  • Narrator – Wolfgang Reinsch
  • Script By – Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Voice Actor [Bell / Imba] – Manoel Ponto
  • Voice Actor [Gatom Gungu] – Herbert Weißbach
  • Voice Actor [Golato] – Robert Rathke
  • Voice Actor [Hiram] – Helmut Wöstmann
  • Voice Actor [Jerry] – Manfred Georg Herrmann
  • Voice Actor [Jessie Jerome] – Karin Schroeder
  • Voice Actor [Kellner / Loca / Hohepriester] – Eberhard Feik
  • Voice Actor [Orando] – Ludwig Thiesen
  • Voice Actor [Sobito] – Horst Werner Loos
  • Voice Actor [Tarzan] – Dieter Eppler

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 10 AA6434170 1Y 320 1 F
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 10 AA6434170 2Y 320 1 H
  • Other (On labels): Made in Germany