Der skrupellose Ravens bahnt sich brutal den Weg zur legendären Dschungelstadt Opar. Viscount Greystoke leidet unter Albträumen und kehrt nach Afrika zurück, um als Tarzan mit dem Schamanen ... Alles lesenDer skrupellose Ravens bahnt sich brutal den Weg zur legendären Dschungelstadt Opar. Viscount Greystoke leidet unter Albträumen und kehrt nach Afrika zurück, um als Tarzan mit dem Schamanen Mugabe den Raub des Opar-Schatzes zu verhindern.Der skrupellose Ravens bahnt sich brutal den Weg zur legendären Dschungelstadt Opar. Viscount Greystoke leidet unter Albträumen und kehrt nach Afrika zurück, um als Tarzan mit dem Schamanen Mugabe den Raub des Opar-Schatzes zu verhindern.
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Tarzan is as eternal on the screen in his history as Sherlock Holmes. Both of them if you remember were brought up to date during World War II to aid the Allied effort. And Tarzan had several modern adventures through his many films and television roles right up through the nineties.
But on the cusp of a new millennium the Ape Man is returned to the period in time where Edgar Rice Burroughs set him in, clearly in British colonial Africa. Tarzan in fact has returned home to claim the title of the Earl of Greystoke and he's going to marry Jane March as Jane Porter.
But Van Dien gets one of those instinctive feelings, the kind that Chuck Norris gets when his Cherokee people are in trouble on Walker, Texas Ranger. He postpones the wedding to an exasperated Jane and heads to Africa.
Some of his native friends are indeed in trouble. A scientist who's hired a bunch of what would be called trailer park trash now is on the verge of discovering a lost city with untold wealth. It will make things worse than ever for the natives under colonialism if this archaeological Holy Grail is discovered.
Casper tries to reason with the scientist and then takes the more Tarzan like approach to the problem. But things do get real complicated when Jane follows him to Africa.
Tarzan and the Lost City is an old style adventure story with the benefit of 90s computer graphics. It's also politically sensitive, not portraying the natives as they were in those old Tarzan films from the studio days. And of course it's filmed entirely in Africa, certainly not done by MGM or RKO back in the day.
In the jungle Casper's great to look at and a wonder to behold. But why did he try to adopt that English accent. He sounded silly when he used it. You notice Johnny Weissmuller never even attempted one. Of course they did keep his dialog to a minimum.
Despite the accent, this latest big screen Tarzan is a good film and Casper Van Dien is a worthy successor to Johnny Weissmuller, Lex Barker, Gordon Scott, etc.
For those Happy Few who fit the description above, you are going to like this film just fine and, in fact, you have probably already seen it. It's not the real McCoy, but you've doubtless given up on that by now.
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- WissenswertesJebba the chimp bit Casper Van Dien on the Chin during a photo shoot. Van Dien had to get tetanus shot but was apparently okay.
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[repeated line]
Nigel Ravens: Welcome to the 20th century!
[last lines]
Nigel Ravens: I see it... the light... so bright
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Blockbuster Buster: Tarzan & the Lost City (2012)
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- 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 2.172.941 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 1.110.564 $
- 26. Apr. 1998
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- 2.172.941 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 38 Minuten
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- 2.35 : 1