- A clever crook and a romantic triangle complicate Tarzan's efforts to bring a wanted criminal to justice.
- After the Banton family rob a store is a small village and kill the local police constable, Tarzan captures one of them, Coy Banton. He decides to return him to the authorities so that the dead policeman's family will benefit from the $5000 reward. The head of the clan, Abel Banton and his two sons have no intention of letting Tarzan deliver Coy and burn the river boat they were to use. Several of the passengers are now stranded forcing Tarzan to take them along on a trek through the jungle. Abel Banton trails them intent not only getting his son back but getting rid of Tarzan.—garykmcd
- To see the hardened criminal, Coy Banton, brought to justice after the killing spree of the notorious Banton family, Tarzan escorts him through the thick jungle. However, after a deadly ambush, Tarzan finds himself with his back to the wall, having no other choice but to take Coy overland to Kairobi, along with a handful of stranded British visitors, including the pompous industrialist, Ames, and his bored wife, Fay. Suddenly, the road to Kairobi seems long and peril-laden, as the remaining members of the murderous Banton clan are hot on their trail, hell-bent on setting Coy free. Can Tarzan, the magnificent, make sure that justice will be served?—Nick Riganas
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By what name was Tarzan the Magnificent (1960) officially released in Canada in English?
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