- Original version, titled The Capture of Tarzan, was shown to preview audiences in 1935. The film was heavily criticized for scenes of gruesome violence. So strong was the negative reaction that the studio ordered much of the film re-shot. Original director James C. McKay was fired when he refused to do this. The re-edited version was re-titled Tarzan Escapes (1936).
- Although the cinema version was intact all UK DVD versions are cut by 26 secs by the BBFC to remove shots of a roped leopard being tormented by natives and the genuine tripping of a lion after it has been shot by a hunter.
- The alternate version had various working titles---Tarzan Returns, Tarzan and the Vampires, Tarzan, and finally, The Capture of Tarzan. The story about the preview audiences for The Capture of Tarzan may not be true---Rudy Behlmer (an authority on the Tarzan pics) feels that it may not have happened and I have not come across any primary evidence that it did in contemporary news stories/reviews---just a possibly apocryphal story in a secondary source from the 1960's, which is repeated by another author more recently.
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