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Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
(VHS, 1996)

Leading Role: Ian Holm, Sir Ralph Richardson
Director: Hugh Hudson

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Format: VHS
Oct 1996
Rated PG
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Sound: HiFi
Closed Captioned
130 min.
UPC: 085391137535
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Movie Description
GREYSTOKE is a spellbinding screen version of Edgar Rice Burroughs's 1914 classic tale. Tarzan (Christopher Lambert), the seventh Earl of Greystoke, is raised by a family of apes after he is lost as a child in the jungles of Africa. Captain Phillipe D'Arnot (Ian Holm), a Belgian explorer, discovers the adult Tarzan, now lord of the apes, and reintroduces him to the English language and to the British aristocracy. Tarzan becomes John Clayton and is taken to meet his elderly grandfather, the sixth Earl of Greystoke (Ralph Richardson), and his beautiful American ward, Jane Porter (Andie MacDowell). Living in a grand estate instead of in the trees of the African jungle proves daunting for the struggling student of British formality, but he is protected by his loving and eccentric grandfather. Jane continues to teach him about life in British society and before long has captivated John, who must learn how to deal with the strong emotions of human love. John and Jane begin their courtship despite the disapproval of British high society and are eventually engaged to be married. In the wake of family tragedy, John is forced to face his responsibility to the Greystoke family, but he is unable to reconcile his mounting distaste for modern civilization. Ultimately, he finds himself torn between his animal and human families and is forced to make a profound decision about his future. Director Hugh Hudson's film features astounding special effects makeup (courtesy of Rick Baker) and beautiful photography of the remote jungles of Cameroon and the British countryside.

Credits
Cast:Ian Holm, Sir Ralph Richardson
Director:Hugh Hudson

Synopsis
In director Hugh Hudson's GREYSTOKE, Tarzan, the seventh Earl of Greystoke, is raised by a family of apes after he is lost as a child in the jungles of Africa. A Belgian explorer discovers the adult Tarzan and reintroduces him to the English language and his place in the British aristocracy. However, Tarzan's encounters with modern civilization prove perplexing, and he finds himself torn between his animal and human families.

Film Notes
Filmed on location in the United Republic of Cameroon and in various locations throughout the U.K., including Blenheim Palace.

GREYSTOKE features the screen debut of Andie MacDowell. Because of her thick Southern accent, MacDowell's voice was dubbed by Glenn Close. Close is also featured in the 1999 animated verison of TARZAN as the voice of Kala.

Approximate budget: $33 million.

The film is dedicated to actor Ralph Richardson (1903-1983) in loving memory. Richardson appeared in over 70 films; GREYSTOKE was one of the actor's final screen appearances.

Industry Reviews
Included in The New York Times "10 BEST FILMS OF 1984"
New York Times - p.II:15 - Vincent Canby (12/30/1984)

"...[A] most unexpected, most invigorating surprise...[Lambert] is remarkably believable and affecting..."
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