- Tarzan battles a megalomaniac millionaire named Vinero, who kidnaps a young boy whom he believes can lead him to a legendary city of gold. Vinero is accompanied by his own army, including henchman Mr. Train and gorgeous Sophia.
- The international criminal Vinaro enjoys sending explosive wristwatches to his enemies. Here he kidnaps ten-year-old Ramel whom he thinks can lead him to the lost city of gold. Tarzan fights the evil Mr. Train, six-foot-six bodyguard of Vinaro, and rescues Sophia, who has been left to die with an explosive around her neck. Various animals help Tarzan locate Vinaro's tanks and helicopters, the city and the boy.—Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>
- Tarzan travels from Africa to Mexico at the request of an old friend to help find and rescue a young boy, Ramel, who has been kidnapped. Ramel has come from a hidden city, cut off from the world. More importantly to Augustus Vinero, the city is supposed to be made of gold. Tarzan sets out with Ramel's pet leopard, a lion and a chimpanzee and soon catches up to the boy. Ramel shows him the way to the lost city where Tarzan will face the evil Vinero and his henchmen.—garykmcd
- Using diabolical mechanisms and explosive jewellery to eliminate competition and keep the authorities at bay, the power-hungry and increasingly unhinged megalomaniac, Augustus Vinero, abducts the ten-year-old native boy, Ramel. As Ramel is the only one who knows the exact location of Tucumay, an ancient Aztec city of solid gold, Vinero and his murderous henchmen, led by the mountain of muscles, Mr Train, use strong-arm tactics and devastating modern weapons to get their hands on the fabled treasure. Now, to thwart the evil international criminal's plans, legendary Tarzan flies to Central America, and after slipping into his leather loincloth, embarks on a peril-laden rescue mission along with Bianco, the leopard, Major, the lion, and Dinky, the chimp. Will Tarzan arrive in time before Ramel gives away precious information?—Nick Riganas
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