Tarzan and the Lost City (film)
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Directed by | Carl Schenkel |
Written by | Bayard Johnson and J. Anderson Black (screenplay) Based on the stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs |
Starring | Casper Van Dien Jane March Steven Waddington |
Music by | Christopher Franke |
Cinematography | Paul Gilpin |
Editing by | Harry Hitner |
Distributed by | Warner Brothers |
Release date(s) | 1998 (USA) |
Running time | 83 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $20,000,000 (estimated) |
Gross revenue | $2,172,941 (Domestic) |
Preceded by | Greystoke - The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes |
Followed by | Tarzan of the Apes |
IMDb profile |
Tarzan and the Lost City is a 1998 American action movie and adventure film directed by Carl Schenkel. It stars Casper Van Dien, Jane March and Steven Waddington. The screenplay by Bayard Johnson and J. Anderson Black is loosely based on the Tarzan stories by Edgar Rice Burroughs. The original music score is composed by Christopher Franke
Tagline: A new Tarzan for a new generation.
[edit] Plot summary
In 1913, on the night before Jane Porter's wedding to John Clayton, Lord Greystoke (also known as Tarzan), her bridegroom receives a disturbing vision of his childhood homeland in peril. Much to Jane's distress, Clayton leaves for Africa to help. The educated explorer Nigel Ravens is seeking the legendary city of Opar, to plunder its ancient treasures. But then Jane decides to follow her fiancé, and he must protect her while trying to stop Ravens and his men.
[edit] Main cast
- Casper Van Dien - Tarzan/John Clayton
- Jane March - Jane Porter
- Steven Waddington - Nigel Ravens
[edit] External links
- Tarzan and the Lost City at the Internet Movie Database
- Tarzan and the Lost City at Rotten Tomatoes
- Warner Brothers official Tarzan and the Lost City site
- Tarzan and the Lost City review at The Science Fiction, Horror and Fantasy Film Review