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Christopher Lambert | John Clayton / Tarzan | |
Andie MacDowell | Miss Jane Porter | |
Ian Holm | Capitaine Phillippe D'Arnot | |
Ralph Richardson | Sixth Earl of Greystoke | |
James Fox | Lord Charles Esker | |
Cheryl Campbell | Lady Alice Clayton | |
Ian Charleson | Jeffson Brown | |
Nigel Davenport | Major Jack Downing | |
Nicholas Farrell | Sir Hugh Belcher | |
Paul Geoffrey | Lord John Clayton | |
John Wells | Sir Evelyn Blount |
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Producer | Stanley Canter
Hugh Hudson Stanley S. Canter |
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Writer | Michael Austin
Robert Towne |
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Cinematography | John Alcott
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Musician | John Scott
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Lord Of The Apes An infant raised to manhood among savage apes, living by his wits and the law of the jungle, returns to society to claim his inheritance of humanity and privilege. This collision of "wild" and civilized worlds is the extraordinary saga of Tarzan, chronicled in Edgar Rice Burroughs' popular book series. Hugh Hudson (Chariots of Fire, I Dreamed of Africa) directed his lavish adaptation highlighting the character's dual nature as a master of the African jungle and as John Clayton, seventh Earl of Greystoke, heir to one of Scotland's great estates. Christopher Lambert (the title role), Andie MacDowell (her movie debut) and Sir Ralph Richardson (one of his final performances) star in a "ravishing, magical epic" (Guy Flatley, Cosmopolitan) |
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