From Cinelinx:
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes may not be considered the definitive film version of the literary classic, but it is a very good, and very underrated, film in its own right.
Released in 1984, the film doesn’t stick to some of the tentpoles of the Tarzan story we all know. Instead, the story focuses on Tarzan’s acceptance, and then rejection, of his civilized, human self. We do see some of his journey to claim his place as leader of the apes and then “king of the jungle,” as it were, but this is only in the early part of the film.
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