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Greystoke: la leyenda de Tarzán, el rey de los simios

Título original: Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
  • 1984
  • A
  • 2h 23min
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Christopher Lambert and Andie MacDowell in Greystoke: la leyenda de Tarzán, el rey de los simios (1984)
A missing heir of respected Scottish family, raised in African jungles by animals, finally returns to his estate only to realize that difference between the two worlds is really significant.
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Un heredero desaparecido de una respetada familia escocesa, criado por animales en las selvas africanas, regresa a su finca solo para darse cuenta de que la diferencia entre los dos mundos e... Leer todoUn heredero desaparecido de una respetada familia escocesa, criado por animales en las selvas africanas, regresa a su finca solo para darse cuenta de que la diferencia entre los dos mundos es muy significativa.Un heredero desaparecido de una respetada familia escocesa, criado por animales en las selvas africanas, regresa a su finca solo para darse cuenta de que la diferencia entre los dos mundos es muy significativa.

  • Dirección
    • Hugh Hudson
  • Guionistas
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Robert Towne
    • Michael Austin
  • Elenco
    • Christopher Lambert
    • Andie MacDowell
    • Ralph Richardson
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Hugh Hudson
    • Guionistas
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
      • Robert Towne
      • Michael Austin
    • Elenco
      • Christopher Lambert
      • Andie MacDowell
      • Ralph Richardson
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    • 46Opiniones de los críticos
    • 62Metascore
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    • Nominado a 3 premios Óscar
      • 3 premios ganados y 18 nominaciones en total

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    Christopher Lambert
    Christopher Lambert
    • John Clayton…
    Andie MacDowell
    Andie MacDowell
    • Miss Jane Porter
    Ralph Richardson
    Ralph Richardson
    • The Sixth Earl of Greystoke
    Ian Holm
    Ian Holm
    • Capitaine Phillippe D'Arnot
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Lord Charles Esker
    Cheryl Campbell
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Lady Alice Clayton
    Ian Charleson
    Ian Charleson
    • Jeffson Brown
    Nigel Davenport
    Nigel Davenport
    • Major Jack Downing
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • Sir Hugh Belcher
    Paul Geoffrey
    Paul Geoffrey
    • Lord John 'Jack' Clayton
    Richard Griffiths
    Richard Griffiths
    • Captain Billings
    Hilton McRae
    Hilton McRae
    • Willy
    David Suchet
    David Suchet
    • Buller
    Ravinder
    • Dean
    John Wells
    • Sir Evelyn Blount
    Eric Langlois
    • Tarzan aged 12
    Danny Potts
    • Tarzan aged 5
    • (as Daniel Potts)
    Peter Kyriakou
    • Tarzan aged one
    • Dirección
      • Hugh Hudson
    • Guionistas
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
      • Robert Towne
      • Michael Austin
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    7damianphelps

    Captivated Audiences in 1984

    After 50 years of Tarzan movies, Greystoke was really the first proper version of the story to get made.

    Gone was the fighting crocodiles and baddies and the epic 'call' (if I could spell it I would!) in the forest, replacing it was an, essentially, mentally affected child/boy/man who was left in the forest to scavenge an existence.

    They then traumatise the boy/man more by taking him out of the only environment he is familiar with to become an amusement for the upper class.

    Its presented as a tale of woe and wonder and romance.

    This movie has a soul.
    8paulijcalderon

    Realistic and tragic, and it doesn't shy away

    Probably the most serious and realistic adaptation of Tarzan I've seen. The first act is great. The harshness and grittiness in the tone was a great way to set the mood. The second half is good and has some better moments, but it doesn't hold up as well as the first half and leaves the film a little anticlimactic.

    The development and exploration of John/Tarzan's character is well thought out and the performance was really believable. Ian Holm is fantastic in the film as his friend and the journey they make together should have been explored more. Going into the film i expected to see a film where Tarzan defends his animal friends from evil humans in the jungle, but I got a very grounded and simple film about a man trying to adapt into a life he naturally wasn't raised for. The duality and having to choose between the two lives is an interesting concept, but it leaves it unresolved in my opinion.

    There are some very dramatic and sad moments here too. The bond between the apes and the man is felt more than the bond between humans sometimes. The apes have their cheesy moments, but there's also really strong and emotional moments too. The detail in the costumes switches around a bit. The best compliment to the ape costumes I can give is that the eyes where done so well that I actually thought those were real ape ayes.

    There are even some scenes that deal with the human beings desire to kill and rip apart other animals, like dissecting, hunting and chaining them up. Seeing those things from Tarzan's perspective was a bit haunting and heartbreaking and you feel the conflict.

    Some great performances, great first half, gritty & grounded moments are all strong points, but it loses steam in the second half and drags on a bit for too long and leaves you feeling unresolved. The film also lacked more tension and intensity towards the end which would have picked the whole thing up and made up for the calmer moments. I like calmer films, but it really builds up to something exciting to happen, and it never does.

    Still, it's probably the best adaptation of Tarzan I've seen and the one who truly makes you feel the tragedy of this truly sad and haunting tale. It ain't as light as you might expect.
    srb67

    Excellent novel, good film.

    Greystoke stays close to the first Tarzan novel which makes for a striking contrast between this film and earlier Tarzan flicks.

    'Christophe' sticks to his French accent for most of this film, which is a relief as he concentrates on his acting and, for the most part, gets it spot on. His reversion to ape behaviour in moments of emotional stress is funny and touching. Ralph Richardson's potrayal of the Sixth Earl is full of humour and subtlety, only to be expected from a master of the art. Ian Holm, again, a masterful performance. They put Andie MacDowell to shame.

    The first half is mainly in the jungle and is fascinating to watch. A huge amount of research about ape behaviour is put to entertaining use. It comes to a close when some amusingly nasty English explorers and a disdainful Belgian appear in the jungle. The second half, when Johnny (Lambert) is introduced to Victorian society touches on what it means to be 'civilized'. He meets his grandfather and is expected to take his place in society but then discovers what society is like.

    A great adaptation and an entertaining film.
    8dbdumonteil

    not the Tarzan you think of......

    SPOILERS Edgar Rice Burroughs's famous character was adapted thousand of times for the screen til one's thirst is quenched, notably during the thirties and the forties by Hollywood. Its productors made Tarzan one of the most successful cinema characters. Several years later, Hugh Hudson decided to make a more ambitious version of the monkey-man and it's a more natural, more wild and more down-to-earth Tarzan that he gives away here. Hudson skilfully avoids the clichés that you usually grant to Tarzan such as his famous scream or his friendly pet, Cheetah. Not only, are we far from the designed and invented character made by Hollwood but we are also far from the film set used to make his stories. The movie was partly made in Africa (more precisely in Cameroon). The movie introduces two obvious parts: the first one which takes place in the jungle where Tarzan lives among his adoptive friends, the apes and considers himself as their lord. But he ignores his real origins. The second one in England where Tarzan discovers the English society. Ian Holm epitomizes the link between the two parts and Hudson avoids all that could make the movie falls into the ridiculous thanks to a clever screenplay. Indeed, Holm teaches Lambert basic rules of manners so as to behave correctly in the English society and the result works. Moreover, in the second part, no-one ever laughs at Tarzan and he's even really appreciated. As far as the end is concerned well it's a both bitter and happy end. Happy because Tarzan comes back to the jungle and meets again his adoptive close relatives. But bitter too, because this homecoming means that the Greystoke line won't be ensured and is condemned to disappear... Christophe Lambert finds here, his first (and last?) great role. Sadly, he'll never equal the achievement of his performance in this movie and he'll play in poor and insipide action movies. Nevertheless, as I said previously, a clever screenplay, a performance of a rare quality, some impressive natural sceneries (both the jungle and the English country and we get a gorgeous movie. It's also an excellent rereading from a popular novel. So why is it only rated barely (6/10)?
    8krdement

    Tarzan as Burroughs intended!

    If you are looking for a modern film version of Buster Crabbe or Johnny Weismuller's overcoming the machinations of unscrupulous, white safari guides or cunning, black tribesmen, while saving the animal kingdom, this is NOT the movie for you. This is a recounting of the Tarzan "legend" from its beginning in intelligent, adult terms. It is beautifully filmed and faithful to the Edgar Rice Burroughs stories.

    Tarzan is no action hero, but a man torn between two worlds - the natural and the civilized. In a stunning performance, Christopher Lambert portrays this angst with absolute realism. If he slips up just once the cat will be out of the bag: the audience (especially the adult audience targeted by the film) will laugh, and the film will completely lose its grip. It will plummet into the cheesy depths. But Lambert never lets that happen. (Forget what you may think of him in other movies; when I saw this film at the theater on its original release, I thought he deserved an academy award.)

    The supporting cast is uniformly excellent, as other commentators have noted. I disagree with most of them in that I didn't find anything wrong with Andie McDowell's performance. I wouldn't have nominated her for an academy award - the role is undemanding - but she is completely up to it, such as it is. I don't know why her voice was overdubbed, either.

    The cinematography of the African segment of the tale is absolutely beautiful. It captures both the beauty of the African wilderness and the exotic expectation it holds in the collective imagination of those who have never been there. The scenery is lush and exotic, and the colors are vivid.

    But this is also a "period" film, and the cinematography also magnificently depicts Victorian England - the countryside, the city and the interiors. The costumes are outstanding. The soundtrack is beautiful without being overwhelming or obtrusive.

    There are some disturbing scenes - especially for animal lovers - but no more disturbing than a few scenes in Dances with Wolves. This is an excellent film about the conflict between civilization and nature, personified in the young Lord Greystoke, convincingly portrayed by Christopher Lambert.

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    • Trivia
      When this movie premiered in East Germany, the sentence "The wall comes all around the estate to keep them out, and keep us in" caused a roar in the audience. It was omitted in subsequent screenings.
    • Errores
      Tarzan's hair gets shorter as he gets older, before he ever finds the knife to cut it with. As an adult, his hairstyle changes frequently in the jungle.
    • Citas

      [a tribe of cannibals are on the riverbank]

      Sir Evelyn Blount: What are they saying D'Arnot?

      Capitaine Phillippe D'Arnot: Dinner is serving. No! Arrived, dinner has arrived is a slightly better translation.

      Sir Evelyn Blount: I don't think that's frightfully funny D'Arnot!

    • Versiones alternativas
      In a 2016 Hollywood Reporter article that interviewed director Hugh Hudson about his work on "Greystoke" ("The Secrets Behind That Other Tarzan Movie-The One That Earned a Dog a Screenwriting Oscar Nomination," by Stephen Galloway, July 01, 2016), Hudson is quoted saying, "What was complicated was to bring the film down to two hours and 20 minutes. We had an original cut of three hours, and it was at its best at two hours and 40 minutes, where you had a little bit longer [with Tarzan] growing up in the jungle and it was a bit more violent. The world of an ape is a violent world. And the studio was very nervous about that." http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/greystoke-inside-story-1984-tarzan-908081 Unfortunately, there are no known intact copies of the director's favored two hour, 40 minute cut anywhere to be found.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 57th Annual Academy Awards (1985)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Symphony No. 1 in A flat major, op. 55
      (uncredited)

      Music by Edward Elgar (as Sir Edward Elgar)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de octubre de 1984 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Warner Bros.
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
    • También se conoce como
      • Greystoke: la leyenda de Tarzán, rey de los simios
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Greystoke Mansion)
    • Productoras
      • Warner Bros.
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs Inc.
      • WEA Records
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 30,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 45,858,563
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 6,517,732
      • 1 abr 1984
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 45,858,563
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 2h 23min(143 min)
    • Color
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.39 : 1

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