Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984)

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Written by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Robert Towne

Directed by Hugh Hudson

Also known as "Greystoke: La Légende de Tarzan, seigneur des singes", "Greystoke: La Leyenda de Tarzán Rey de los Simios"

Running Time: 145 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1984

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: UK

Filmed in Colour

Classic tale of the wild man raised by apes in the African jungle after his explorer parents are shipwrecked and then die while he is still a baby. Rediscovered by adventurers when he has grown to manhood, he is returned to the strange and unfamiliar world of the British aristocracy and discovers that, despite a doting grandfather and a female admirer, civilisation can be a cruel place

Cast

Ralph RichardsonSixth Earl of Greystoke
Image for Ian HolmIan HolmCapitaine Phillippe D'Arnot
Image for James FoxJames FoxLord Charles Esker
Image for Christopher LambertChristopher LambertJohn Clayton/Tarzan Lord of the Apes
Image for Andie MacDowellAndie MacDowellJane Porter
Cheryl CampbellLady Alice Clayton
Ian CharlesonJeffson Brown
Nigel DavenportMajor Jack Downing
Image for Nicholas FarrellNicholas FarrellSir Hugh Belcher
Paul GeoffreyLord John Clayton
Image for Richard GriffithsRichard GriffithsCap. Billings
Hilton McRaeWilly
Image for David SuchetDavid SuchetBuller
John WellsSir Evelyn Blount
Paul BrookeThe Rev. Stimson

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