Tarzan
Tarzan (1999)

Tarzan

2/5
(20 votos)
7.3IMDb79Metascore

Detalles

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Errores

When Terk uses typewriter in the camp, the carriage moves in the wrong direction (from her left to her right).

The carriage is also seen to return automatically which is not correct for a manual typewriter.

During the fight scene in which Tarzan kills Sabor, Sabor scratches Tarzan's chest.

The scars are there momentarily and in the next camera shot are gone, then reappear, then disappear.

The director's realized the scars would become cumbersome and therefore decided that Tarzan would heal miraculously fast.

Humorously, Disney was later contacted regarding the production of a "fast-healing Tarzan action figure" due to this scene.

When fighting Tarzan, Clayton fires three rapid shots without reloading.

A double-barreled shotgun can only fire two shots in a row.

Jane has the picture of the small baboon tucked into her skirt at the start of the big chase scene where she is rescued by Tarzan.

All through the sequence the picture is missing and then at the end when the baboon is descending on the parasol the picture re-appears tucked into her skirt again.

When Tarzan defeats Sabor, he presents the body to Kerchak and lays it on the ground.

Moments later, as they all run off, the body is gone.

Kala's cheek is clawed during her rescue of the infant Tarzan from the local cougar, but the claw marks are gone when she reunites with the other apes.

Professor Porter and Jane offer to take Tarzan to England where he would meet Darwin, Queen Victoria, and Kipling.

Charles Darwin died in 1882, the same year in which the yet-to-be-published 17-year old 'Rudyard Kipling' (qv) finished college and returned to India.

When the young Tarzan is trying to get a hair from an elephant's tail, the apparent depth of the water varies dramatically.

Clayton speaks of having been in Zambia.

Zambia at the time of this movie was divided into two regions called North Western Rhodesia and North Eastern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia being what is today Zimbabwe.

Jaguars don't generally live to be over 15 in the wild, and the oldest jaguar in captivity was recorded to be 23.

It is highly unlikely Sabor, already an adult at the beginning of the film, would still be alive approximately 20 years later to fight Tarzan.

The odds of a fully grown African elephant managing to climb up the sheer edge of a ship more than three times its height, anchored in very deep water, are slim to none.

The "You'll Be in My Heart" musical sequence shows lemurs in the jungle nearby.

Lemurs only exist on the island of Madagascar.

Tarzan takes place in Africa, but Sabor is clearly a jaguar, a big cat found only in South and Central America.

Most likely the makers of the movie intended to portray a leopard.

Jaguars, however, have larger rosettes which contain smaller black spots whereas leopards are marked by smaller, empty rosettes.

The two animals can also be distinguished by the way they are built, with the jaguar being a heavier built cat with a broader head and shorter tail than the leopard.

The gorillas that raise Tarzan are mountain gorillas, which are only native to Uganda and Rwanda.

These countries are not on the west or east coast of Africa, so they should have been western lowland gorillas.

The noises the gorillas make are sounds of chimpanzees.

Gorillas' vocalizations are mainly roars, growls, and grunts.

When Tarzan first meets Jane, after saving her, he tries to communicate with her.

Living all his life in the jungle he could not be familiar with any human language, though he pronounces his name in English.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
20 February 2000 USA USD 171,085,177
13 February 2000 USA USD 171,071,889
6 February 2000 USA USD 171,057,806
30 January 2000 USA USD 171,035,652
23 January 2000 USA USD 171,010,381
16 January 2000 USA USD 170,989,476
9 January 2000 USA USD 170,950,103
26 December 1999 USA USD 170,824,884
19 December 1999 USA USD 170,791,274
12 December 1999 USA USD 170,766,576
5 December 1999 USA USD 170,740,064
28 November 1999 USA USD 170,714,113
21 November 1999 USA USD 170,662,597
14 November 1999 USA USD 170,604,854
7 November 1999 USA USD 170,535,377
31 October 1999 USA USD 170,445,708
24 October 1999 USA USD 170,383,451
17 October 1999 USA USD 170,259,620
10 October 1999 USA USD 170,066,044
3 October 1999 USA USD 169,812,824
26 September 1999 USA USD 169,497,568
19 September 1999 USA USD 169,067,188
12 September 1999 USA USD 168,548,792
5 September 1999 USA USD 167,862,342
29 August 1999 USA USD 166,496,093
22 August 1999 USA USD 165,477,219
15 August 1999 USA USD 164,071,910
8 August 1999 USA USD 161,851,795
1 August 1999 USA USD 158,352,002
25 July 1999 USA USD 152,518,073
18 July 1999 USA USD 142,973,292
11 July 1999 USA USD 129,005,420
4 July 1999 USA USD 111,097,897
27 June 1999 USA USD 77,575,147
20 June 1999 USA USD 34,361,342
USA USD 171,091,819
9 January 2000 UK GBP 17,694,331
2 January 2000 UK GBP 17,469,366
26 December 1999 UK GBP 17,169,520
19 December 1999 UK GBP 16,972,421
12 December 1999 UK GBP 16,803,010
5 December 1999 UK GBP 16,507,125
28 November 1999 UK GBP 16,114,013
21 November 1999 UK GBP 15,476,044
14 November 1999 UK GBP 14,560,057
7 November 1999 UK GBP 13,256,005
31 October 1999 UK GBP 11,317,165
24 October 1999 UK GBP 3,713,863
17 October 1999 UK GBP 508,525
10 October 1999 UK GBP 140,378
Worldwide USD 448,191,819
6 December 2000 Argentina USD 6,146,676
30 December 1999 Sweden SEK 47,018,172
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
20 June 1999 USA USD 34,361,342 3,005
10 October 1999 UK GBP 140,378 32
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
20 February 2000 USA USD 10,541 40
13 February 2000 USA USD 10,127 41
6 February 2000 USA USD 16,666 43
30 January 2000 USA USD 19,329 51
23 January 2000 USA USD 16,091 54
1 August 1999 USA USD 3,035,186 1,611
25 July 1999 USA USD 4,879,671 2,281
18 July 1999 USA USD 7,535,288 2,838
11 July 1999 USA USD 10,811,295 3,131
4 July 1999 USA USD 19,343,051 3,103
27 June 1999 USA USD 24,055,796 3,049
20 June 1999 USA USD 34,221,968 3,005
9 January 2000 UK GBP 80,809 240
2 January 2000 UK GBP 80,664 295
26 December 1999 UK GBP 46,201 329
19 December 1999 UK GBP 110,751 390
12 December 1999 UK GBP 246,104 442
5 December 1999 UK GBP 326,216 448
28 November 1999 UK GBP 539,579 459
21 November 1999 UK GBP 754,412 467
14 November 1999 UK GBP 1,018,135 464
7 November 1999 UK GBP 1,312,368 464
31 October 1999 UK GBP 2,989,584 473
24 October 1999 UK GBP 3,055,218 475
17 October 1999 UK GBP 188,024 33
10 October 1999 UK GBP 140,378 32

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