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State of Alabama PROCLAMATION by the Governor WHEREAS, Edgar Rice Burroughs, endowed with a talent seldom found in man, devoted his gifts as a fiction author to write for the entertainment of both the young and the young oldsters; and WHEREAS, in the span of his seventy-five year life, he authored ninety six entertaining and thrilling novels, becoming a phenomenal success, not only in the United States, but all over the world and WHEREAS, his wild romances, almost incredible as they may seem, did fulfill the subconscious desires of boys and girls, men and women, who would like to be stronger, braver and even more physically attractive; and WHEREAS, he exemplifies one in early life, who was of his generations failures but by his unrelenting and tenacious will for achievement did harness and develop is talent; and WHEREAS, Edgar Rice Burroughs was born in Chicago, September 1st, 1875, and this year being the 100th anniversary of the birth of one of the world's best known authors and is being commemorated by motion picture theatres throughout Alabama: NOW, THEREFORE, I, George C. Wallace, Governor of the State of Alabama, do hereby proclaim March 7-13, 1975, EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS WEEK
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Alabama to be affixed by the Secretary of State at the State Capitol in the City of Montgomery on this the 21st day of February, 1975. (signed George C. Wallace) |
MOVIE WILL SHOW "THE TRUE TARZAN"
By Nancy Anderson ~ Copley News Service HOLLYWOOD -- Danton Burroughs, grandson of Edgar Rice Burroughs, has had limited acting experience -- mostly in school plays - but nonetheless says he'd like to play Tarzan in Warners' upcoming treatment of his grandfather's work. Robert Towne who wrote "Shampoo" and "The Last Detail" has finished a screenplay which, according to young Burroughs (he's 32), is more true to the spirit of the original Tarzan than scripts previously brought to the screen. "Towne says he's going to give my grandfather's Tarzan to the people," the grandson cheerfully tells us. "I've liked some of the screen Tarzans, but none of them has been like the man my grandfather created. If you've read the books, you know that Tarzan was actually an English lord who was well educated and didn't use 'me' in the nominative case." "In the new picture, you'll see Tarzan as a baby, as a boy and as a man, so three actors will be cast. I believe Warners has an actor tentatively cast to play the adult Tarzan, but I'd certainly like to play the part. I'm the right age, and I'm in good condition, because I've been working out since I was 15. Physical fitness was paramount with my grandfather. These interests really inspired Tarzan." Of the screen Tarzans to date, Burroughs says Herman Brix was his favorite. "He was absolutely the best," he says. "But I also liked Johnny Weissmuller, and I loved Lex Barker." The elder Burroughs wrote 26 "Tarzan" books, the first of which appeared in 1912 in All Story magazine and two years later in hardback. "There've been 16 movie Tarzans and 40 'Tarzan' movies," grandson Burroughs reveals. "But, since the movie producers didn't read the books, the hero of the pictures wasn't like the one my grandfather imagined." |
Tentatively cast to portray Tarzan was 1976 Olympic Decathalon Champion: Bruce Jenner |
Final choice to play Tarzan Christopher Lambert |
Frank Shonfeld and Danton Burroughs at the Louisville
ECOF 1986.
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Danton Burroughs Residence and Burroughs Family Archive Starting at: www.erbzine.com/mag10/1051.html |
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Talks About Family Three Generations By Ken Manson www.erbzine.com/mag14/1473.html |
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Danton Burroughs by Michael Sellers www.erbzine.com/mag10/1059.html |
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1. Hillman |
Ages |
Treasures |
Dum-Dums |
Broadway |
Tarzana |
Readers who have seen some of the ERB Website features on my various
collections:
Burroughs Family memorabilia, antique watches, marbles, pinball
machines, juke boxes, books, art, and antiques of all types
~ might be interested in some of my collectible marbles featured
on the Marble
Forum site:
From the Danton Burroughs Collection
Featured at the Marble
Forum Site
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Made in the late 1800s, this handmade German sulphide paperweight has a large fish swimming in green glass. It's 3 1/8" tall with a base measuring 2 3/4" x 2 1/2". |
It measures 1 1/4" and was made in the late 1800s. |
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From the collection of Danton Burroughs. |
A very rare and much sought after marble measuring 1 3/8". |
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From the collection of Danton Burroughs. |
evoke the beauty and magic that is Hawaii. |
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and then formed by machine. So they're combination machine and handmade. |
drilled and strung to form a necklace. |
A FEW OF MY OTHER APPEARANCES ON THE WEB Danton Burroughs appearances at IMDB Internet Movie Data Base Tarzan: The Legacy of Edgar Rice Burroughs (1996) Investigating Tarzan (1997) The Cranky Critic Star Talk with Glen Keane
Danton at the Official Opening of the Tarzan
Tree House at Disneyland
Danton Burroughs Marble Collection at Marble
Forum
Historical Pictures of the Real Geisha from
the Danton Burroughs Collection
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