Ron Ely
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Tall (6'4"), imposing actor Ron Ely was chosen, from 300 applicants, as Tarzan number 15 after moviedom's 14th Tarzan, Mike Henry, pulled out of the 1966 TV series based on the Edgar Rice Burroughs "lord of the apes." Briefly a contract player at 20th... more
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Cast: Trevor Howard Ray Milland Ron Ely Britt Ekland Cameron Mitchell   
Tags: Drama Historical Film 
Length: 102min
Set in 19th-century Africa, this film chronicles the horrors of the slave trade and the relationship between an Arab slave-trader and the people he sees as goods to be bought and sold. ~ Iotis Erlewine, All Movie Guide

Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1975)
Cast: Michael Anderson George Pal Ron Ely Paul Gleason Frank De Vol   
Tags: Adventure Drama Superhero Film Action Adventure 
Length: 100min
George Pal's final film is a kiddie action saga based on the popular comic strip and action book series by Kenneth Robeson. Ron Ely is all flash and charmless brawn as the blonde-haired superhero Doc Savage, the Man of Bronze. When his father is...

Cry of the Black Wolves (1972)
Cast: Ron Ely Harald Reinl   
Tags: Adventure Drama Adventure 
Length: 110min
Ron Ely, of Tarzan fame, stars in this German action adventure, adapted from Jack London's novel, The Son of the Wolf. This movie has lots of derring-do, fistfights and gunfights: all the traditional paraphernalia of a western. That is to be expected...

Tarzan's Deadly Silence (1970)
Cast: Jock Mahoney Woody Strode Ron Ely Lawrence Dobkin Robert DoQui   
Tags: Jungle Film Adventure 
Length: 99min
Tarzan (Ron Ely) tries to stop a bloodthirsty Colonel (Jock Mahoney) from taking over an African village with his soldiers of fortune. The ape-man has been rendered deaf by an exploding hand grenade, effectively limiting one of his keen senses. Tarzan...

The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker (1959)
Cast: Clifton Webb Charles Coburn Dorothy McGuire Ron Ely Jill St. John   
Length: 87min
Based on a successful stage play, The Remarkable Mr. Pennypacker loses in this adaptation to film by becoming more serious than an all-out farce. The setting is the end of the 1800s and the intrepid Pennypacker (Clifton Webb) runs a sausage company...



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