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Miles O’Keeffe
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Although, “Tarzan The Apeman” with Bo Derek was Miles’ first film & only appearance as Tarzan, the film did however, help to propel his movie career as an action star. His most notably action flicks being, “Sword Of The Valiant”, “Double Target”, “Cartel” & the popular “Ator” film series.
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Fact File
Birth Name: Miles O’Keeffe
Date Of Birth: 1954
Place Of Birth: Ripley,Tennessee, USA
Height: 6’ 3”
Film Debut: “Tarzan The Apeman” (1980)
Miles Quote: "My name is spelled with two e's, two f's and another e, and nobody ever spells it right."
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Miles O’Keeffe’s Top 10 Movies on DVD & VHS
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Tarzan, The Ape Man(1981) VHS Bo Derek is the swinging-est Jane yet in this sexy version of the legend. Dry, wet or undressed, Bo will steal your heart and bulge your eyes. No wonder jungle king Miles O'Keeffe screams, "ah uhh-uhh ah-uh!" Richard Harris co-stars. 112 min.
Campus Man [DVD](1987) DVD An enterprising college student markets a revealing calendar with his hunky pal as the star, and before long both find themselves in hot water with the administration! Far-out, funky comedy stars Miles O'Keeffe, Kim Delaney and Morgan Fairchild. 94 min. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono; Subtitles: English.
Waxwork (1988)/Waxwork II: Lost In Time [DVD](1992) DVD Wax horrific with this spooky double feature! First, a group of touring teens discover that the fiendish proprietor of a house of wax wants them to join his monstrous tableaus...permanently! Zach Galligan, Miles O'Keeffe, Patrick Macnee star. Then, the shocking sequel finds a young couple investigating a killing and being confronted by a killer from the past and various monsters. Zach Galligan, Marina Sirtis, Patrick Macnee and Bruce Campbell star. AKA: "Space Shift: Waxwork II." 201 min. total. Soundtrack: English.
The Drifter [DVD](1988) DVD What begins as a one-night stand turns into a deadly obsession when one partner won't let go. This time out, however, it's the woman who's pursued by an unbalanced male admirer. Erotic thriller stars Kim Delaney, Miles O'Keeffe. 89 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; biographies; theatrical trailer; interactive menus; scene access.
Silent Hunter(1994) VHS After his family is killed by ruthless bank robbers, an undercover cop tries to find solace in a mountain cabin. When those same crooks crash nearby while on the run with a fortune in loot, the cop joins forces with a local sheriff and a beautiful woman to track them down. Miles O'Keeffe and Fred Williamson, who also directed, star. 97 min.
Pocahontas: The Legend(1995) VHS Lavishly filmed treatment of the Pocahontas legend with Sandrine Holt playing the Powhatan Indian princess who saves the life of British explorer Captain John Smith (Miles O'Keeffe) after he is captured by her tribe. Tony Goldwyn co-stars. 96 min.
Marked Man(1996) VHS Roddy Piper slams home the action in this thrill-packed tale of a prisoner who witnesses a murder behind bars and breaks out to avoid becoming the next victim. Pursued by both sides of the law, Piper must stay alive long enough to catch the killers and clear his name. With Jane Wheeler, Miles O'Keeffe. 94 min.
Moving Targets [DVD](1998) DVD When her husband is murdered while preparing to testify against a mob boss, Susan uncovers incriminating evidence that could put the gangster away. After taking her discovery to the police, Susan is assigned the protection of tough detective Zoe Crowe. Now, the women must face ruthless criminals and a corrupt cop as they try to bring the killer to justice. Libby Hudson, Miles O'Keeffe, Sue Ball star. 90 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo.
Diamondbacks [DVD](1998) DVD A renegade militia group known as the Diamondbacks seize control of a space tracking station and take an orbiting shuttle and its crew hostage. Two NASA controllers are called in to try to stop the diabolical Diamondbacks and rescue the astronauts before time runs out. Miles O'Keeffe, Chris Mitchum and Timothy Bottoms star. 90 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby 5.1; biographies; scene access; theatrical trailer.
Blood And Honor (2000)/Crazy Horse And Custer: The Untold Story [DVD](1967) DVD It's passion on the plantation as a renegade Union colonel and his troops commandeer a Southern family's home, and their two beautiful daughters, during the last days of the Civil War. Stars Miles O'Keefe, Rena Watts and Stancy Clements. 90 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby stereo; interactive menus.
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10 Tarzan Classics on VHS (non-Weissmuller)
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Tarzan's Revenge(1938) VHS Decathlon champ Glenn Morris takes over the reins as Tarzan, rescuing a young woman from the evil clutches of a demented ruler, who has designs on keeping her for himself in his hidden fortress. Co-stars Eleanor Holm and C. Henry Gordon. 70 min.
Tarzan And The Green Goddess(1938) VHS A special opening sequence was added to this jungle thriller, the second feature to be culled from 1935's "The New Adventures of Tarzan" serial. The ape man (Herman Brix) and his allies are in Guatemala, where they must guard the fabled Green Goddess statue from crooks who want an explosives formula hidden inside it. With Ula Holt, Frank Baker. 72 min.
Tarzan The Fearless(1933) VHS Olympic great Buster Crabbe dons the loincloth this time as the Lord of the Jungle, helping a young girl find her father, discovering a lost city and fighting treacherous Arabs. Adapted from the serial of the same title. 78 min.
Tarzan And The Trappers(1958) VHS Enforcing the jungle's code of justice, Tarzan (Gordon Scott) tries to impede the actions of greedy trappers capturing animals for zoos and save a noble chieftain ("Scatman" Crothers) along the way. Also stars Eve Brent. 71 min.
Tarzan Of The Apes(1918) VHS The screen legacy of Edgar Rice Burroughs' jungle hero began with this faithful silent version, with Elmo Lincoln as the son of Lord and Lady Greystoke who, after his parents are killed in Africa, is raised by apes and learns to live by the laws of the jungle. Co-stars Enid Markey, True Boardman. 61 min. Silent with music score.
Tarzan's New Adventure(1935) VHS The animal skin and vine have once again been handed down, this time to another Olympic star, Herman Brix, in this feature version of the serial "The New Adventures of Tarzan." Two expeditions, each seeking the legendary "Green Goddess" idol, square off in the Central American jungle, and only Tarzan can set things right. With Ula Holt, Frank Baker. 73 min.
Tarzan, The Ape Man(1981) VHS Bo Derek is the swinging-est Jane yet in this sexy version of the legend. Dry, wet or undressed, Bo will steal your heart and bulge your eyes. No wonder jungle king Miles O'Keeffe screams, "ah uhh-uhh ah-uh!" Richard Harris co-stars. 112 min.
Greystoke: The Legend Of Tarzan, Lord Of The Apes(1984) VHS Faithfully adapted from Burroughs' first Tarzan novel, this film from director Hugh Hudson ("Chariots of Fire") follows the adventures of the jungle lord as he is orphaned as an infant, grows up among the apes, and returns to England to reclaim his heritage. Christopher Lambert, Andie MacDowell, Ralph Richardson star. Special video edition contains footage not show in theatres. 136 min.
Tarzan And The Lost City(1998) VHS Edgar Rice Burroughs' famed hero returns in this adventure saga which finds Tarzan in England, enjoying life as Lord Greystoke and about to marry Lady Jane Porter. When he learns that an explorer's quest for the fabled Lost City of Opar threatens his jungle domain, Tarzan slips back into the loincloth to help. Casper Van Dien and Jane March star. 84 min.
Tarzan The Tiger(1929) VHS Frank Merrill, as Tarzan, must rescue Jane from native slave traders and keep thieves from stealing the "pretty pebbles" that make up the jewel city of Opar. With Natalie Kingston, Lillian Worth; 10 swinging episodes. Silent with music score.
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