Carroll Young


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Overland Telegraph (1951) -- (Movie Clip) My Name's Holt, Tim Holt Opening from the 1951 RKO Western programmer, buddies Tim Holt and Richard Martin find leading lady Gail Davis (in this case not a stunt double) hanging from a pole, Tim doing what by then was his standard introduction of himself, playing a cowboy named Tim Holt, in Overland Telegraph, 1951.
Tarzan Triumphs (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Iron Bird Come Having explained that Jane's away in England caring for her mother, Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) and Boy (Johnny Sheffield) notice a plane, which turns out to be German and drops radio-man Schmidt (Rex Williams), early in Tarzan Triumphs, 1943.
Tarzan Triumphs (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Making Slaves Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) and Boy (Johnny Sheffield) are chatting with German Schmidt (Rex Williams), whom they've rescued, when they discover neighboring native princess Zandra (Frances Gifford) in trouble, pursued by pith-helmeted Nazis led by Sig Ruman, in Tarzan Triumphs, 1943.
Tarzan And The Mermaids -- (Movie Clip) Letter From Boy Benji (John Laurenz) is the local postman and Jane (Brenday Joyce) and Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) are hoping he'll bring a letter from "Boy," who's off in England at school, and he doesn't notice runaway princess Mara (Linda Christain) fixing her boat, in Tarzan And The Mermaids, 1948.
Tarzan And The Mermaids -- (Movie Clip) Tarzan Go Fishing Johnny Weissmuller (title character) is in fact fishing, this time accidentally catching runaway princess Mara (Linda Christian), whom Jane (Brenda Joyce) is perfectly happy to welcome, Benji (John Laurenz) with singing commentary, in Tarzan And The Mermaids, 1948.
Jungle Jim (1948) -- (Movie Clip) He Didn't See The Leopard Holmes Herbert narrates the opening, Johnny Weissmuller in his first scene in the title role, in his first post-Tarzan serial, based on the Alex Raymond comic strip, Jungle Jim, 1948.
Jungle Jim (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Devil Doctor Poison The commissioner (Holmes Herbert) is just about recovered from finding out Dr. Hilary Parker (Virginia Grey) is a woman, come to investigate the funny potion discovered by Johnny Weissmuller (title character), who makes a grand entrance, in Jungle Jim, 1948.

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