Tarzan and the Lost City
It's 1913: Tarzan (Starship Troopers' Caspar Van Dien) has returned to
England from Africa and is about to marry the beautiful Jane (The
Lover's Jane March). But on the very eve of his wedding he's sent a vision
from an African shaman beseeching him to return to the jungle. It seems that
Nigel Ravens (Steven Waddington), a scholar/explorer and poacher, has stolen an
amulet that can lead him to the ancient city of Opar. Naturally Tarzan goes
back -- and of course Jane packs up her bags and follows him.
Director Carl Schenkel has created an old-time action-packed adventure in
which Tarzan, Jane, his African friends, and numerous wild animals work
together to defeat Ravens and his evil cohort. The violence is more in the
style of a Tintin comic book than a John Woo thriller -- but it's still
pretty convincing. And a number of enlightened ideas help the film fit into the
1990s. March's Jane is a cigar and whiskey aficionado who packs a gun and saves
her mate-to-be on a number of occasions. And Van Dien's Tarzan is a green
avenger who faces off against the Indiana Jones-like Ravens as the movie shows
how roving archaeologists help destroy ancient civilizations. At the Copley
Place, the Fresh Pond, and the Allston and in the suburbs.
-- Nicholas Patterson