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Jane and the Lost City

  • 1987
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
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4.4/10
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Jane and the Lost City (1987)
Jane and the Colonel must journey to Africa to the lost city to retrieve the diamonds before the Nazis do. Based on the classic adult UK comic strip 'Jane,' especially popular during WWII for its strong pin-up elements.
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Jane and the colonel must journey to Africa to the lost city to retrieve the diamonds before the Germans do. Based on the classic adult UK comic strip "Jane," especially popular during World... Read allJane and the colonel must journey to Africa to the lost city to retrieve the diamonds before the Germans do. Based on the classic adult UK comic strip "Jane," especially popular during World War II for its strong pin-up elements.Jane and the colonel must journey to Africa to the lost city to retrieve the diamonds before the Germans do. Based on the classic adult UK comic strip "Jane," especially popular during World War II for its strong pin-up elements.

  • Director
    • Terry Marcel
  • Writers
    • Mervyn Haisman
    • Terry Marcel
    • Harry Robertson
  • Stars
    • Sam J. Jones
    • Maud Adams
    • Jasper Carrott
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    701
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Terry Marcel
    • Writers
      • Mervyn Haisman
      • Terry Marcel
      • Harry Robertson
    • Stars
      • Sam J. Jones
      • Maud Adams
      • Jasper Carrott
    • 22User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sam J. Jones
    Sam J. Jones
    • Jungle Jack Buck
    • (as Sam Jones)
    Maud Adams
    Maud Adams
    • Lola Pagola
    Jasper Carrott
    Jasper Carrott
    • Heinrich…
    Kirsten Hughes
    • Jane
    Graham Stark
    Graham Stark
    • Tombs
    Robin Bailey
    Robin Bailey
    • The Colonel
    Ian Roberts
    • Carl
    Elsa O'Toole
    • The Leopard Queen
    John Rapley
    • Dr. Schell
    Charles Comyn
    • Paddy Rafferty
    Ian Steadman
    • Capt. Charles Fawcett
    Graham Armitage
    Graham Armitage
    • Gen. Smythe-Paget
    Richard Huggett
    • Churchill
    Nic Potgieter
    • Barman
    Andrew Buckland
    • Grenville
    Albert Raphael
    • Rashleigh
    James White
    • Scott
    Victor Gallucci
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    • Director
      • Terry Marcel
    • Writers
      • Mervyn Haisman
      • Terry Marcel
      • Harry Robertson
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    skyhawk0

    Masterpiece of Camp!

    Jane was a very popular British comic strip that ran through the war years. Churchill hated it and wanted it banned, but it was too popular. The artist used to use the strip to make political points, and whenever it would be getting too dry for the readers, Jane would somehow lose her clothes.

    The film version is played for camp, and brilliantly so by Kristen Hughes, Sam Jones (who also conveniently loses his clothes a few times in a nod to a later age), Maud Adams, and Elsa O'Toole as the Leopard Queen.

    Yes, it goes over the top - it's meant to. Get giggly with a few friends and watch it.
    4BA_Harrison

    Cheesecake, with extra cheeze!

    My introduction to the WWII character Jane was with the early '80s BBC TV series, which combined live action with drawings to create a retro comic-book style. The overall effect was kinda cheap, but it did feature sexy Glynis Barber in her silky underwear, so all was not lost. Jane and the Lost City dispenses with the stylised visuals, but retains the overall comic-book atmosphere, with preposterous adventure, OTT characters and deliberately corny jokes. Barber doesn't reprise her role, Jane played on this occasion by the also rather attractive Kirsten Hughes (who frequently flashes her gusset, bares her butt, and exposes her cleavage).

    It's a good job that Hughes is so appealing, because without her pleasing physical attributes, Jane and the Lost City would be quite unbearable. I get that the film is deliberately camp, but it simply isn't very funny, with some truly terrible performances, Sam Jones making for a wooden hero, and TV 'funny-man' Jasper Carrott failing to launch a career on the big screen by playing three characters, all of them badly. It mightn't have been such a disaster if they had upped the adventure angle, but the budget was clearly too tight for any impressive Indiana Jones-style cliffhanger escapades. What we get is less Raiders of the Lost Ark and more Allan Quartermain and the Lost City of Gold (trust me, that's not a good thing).

    3/10 for Hughes in her underwear, plus an extra point for Fritz the Dachshund - I'm a sucker for a sausage dog.
    6dave13-1

    Funny, archly written throwback comedy in the Carry On style.

    Anybody unfamiliar with British comic strips of the 40s and 50s might find this movie trite and contrived, but that was the way the strips played. Lost cities, buried treasure, wicked Eurotrash countesses, etc. etc., all of the usual comic strip clichés are here. The movie's creators worked hard and generally succeeded in capturing the original strip's silly tone and obvious contrivances - Jane loses her dress about every other scene and has to cavort about in embarrassment in her lingerie, and her hunky Jungle Jack boyfriend gets hit on the head or chained to a wall and needs rescuing by his distaff partner almost as often. The cast play the silly lines and sight gags with appropriately straight faces, and the result is a fairly obvious but entertaining comedy of an older fashion, rather like a vintage Carry On movie but in color.
    5sandcrab277

    another copycat film

    Patterned after the book by H. Rider Haggard "King Salomon's Mines" follows along the lines of the original first 3 films but this one has used a comedic theme to help it along ... i found jane to be plenty erotic enough for heroine and defender of god and country ... i had a feww good laughs
    4PCC0921

    No glory for an adult WWII art form.

    The idea of the pin-up poster was never a bad thing. It was very helpful for the morale of homesick soldiers, stuck on the front lines, fighting for their lives, during WWII. Jane grew out of that era and was the creation of a British author. She too was created to help morale during the terrors of WWII and even the wars that followed that. We flash to 1987 and British filmmakers, along with New World Pictures, decide to reboot Jane, with this really bad effort. In Jane and the Lost City (1987), Jane (Kirsten Hughes), is basically working for the British government, helping her friend, the Colonel (Robin Bailey), protect diamonds from the bad-guys. Jane's super-power is her clothes fall off, just in time, which distracts enemies (and sometimes friends, if need be), until she is able to escape or attempt to apprehend them. It's not dirty. It's not in poor taste. Jane and the Lost City (1987), has a PG rating, so that tells you that there is nothing to fear about the pin-up nature of this IP. It's everything else in Jane and the Lost City (1987), that makes it bad. I wanted to rate this film, even lower than, a "4", but in my book, any film rated less than four is unwatchable and I want people to see Jane and the Lost City (1987), in order to believe it, so I stayed at "4". You won't.

    PMTM Grade: 4.0 (F+) = 4 IMDB.

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      Robin Bailey reprises his role as the Colonel from the Jane (1982) TV series.
    • Quotes

      Jane: [admiring Jungle Jack's knife] Oooh! That is a big one.

      Jungle Jack: You ain't seen nothin' yet, baby.

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      Featured in Wogan: Wogan with Sue Lawley (1988)

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    • Release date
      • September 1987 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jane & the Lost City
    • Filming locations
      • Mauritius
    • Production companies
      • Glen Film Productions
      • Marcel/Robertson Productions Limited
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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