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Greystoke: the legend of Tarzan, lord of the apes.

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National Review, June 1st, 1984

Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes AND NOW we have a revisionist Tarzan. Hugh Hudson, the TV-commercial director who rose to cinematic fame with the handsome but hollow Chariots of Fire, is back with Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes. Out of that much title you should be able to get three separate movies, and the film indeed feels like two or three different movies cut up and tossed together, let the clips fall where they may. The script is by P. H. Vazak--a pseudonym for Robert Towne, the original writer, an American --and Michael Austin, presumably an Englishm...

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