Tarzan leads five passengers from a downed airplane out of the jungle. En route, white hunter Hawkins tries to sell them to the Oparian chief. Captured by the Oparians and nearly sacrificed to their lion god, the party is saved by Tarzan.
After an airplane crashes in the jungle, Tarzan rescues its five occupants who were en route to Europe via Cairo. The private plane was owned by Dick Penrod, an avid flyer whose hobby has created a rift between him and his wife Diana. After their rescue, they also encounter a professional hunter who offers to escort them to the coast. He has other plans for them, however, having already made a deal with a local tribal chief. In the end, it's left up to Tarzan to rescue them all a second time.—garykmcd
After a terrible aviation accident, fearless Tarzan saves a quintet of utterly unprepared socialites from certain death and leads them out of the dangerous jungle. En route to civilisation, Tusker Hawkins, an unscrupulous hunter blinded by greed, enters the picture, posing as a well-meaning saviour, only to lead the team into an ambush and an inescapable cul-de-sac. Now, with the ferocious Opar warriors hot on their trail, bent on capturing the five helpless passengers to offer them as a blood sacrifice to their lion god, it is up to mighty Tarzan to save the day. Can Tarzan rescue the lost safari for the second time?—Nick Riganas