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  1. On arrival at Greystoke, the family's country estate in Scotland, John is welcomed by his grandfather, the 6th Earl of Greystoke, and his ward, a young American called Jane. The Earl still grieves the loss of his son and daughter-in-law but is very happy to have his grandson home.

  2. Jul 1, 2016 · Writer Robert Towne so hated the finished 'Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes' that he put his dog’s name on the credits.

  3. Apr 13, 2015 · The beginning of the story is well known: At the end of the XIX century, John Clayton (or Lord Greystoke), a rich, young member of the British aristocracy, goes on an expedition to Africa with his wife.

  4. With Ralph Richardson, Ian Holm, James Fox, Christopher Lambert. 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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    • Adventure, Drama
    • Hugh Hudson
    • 1984-03-30
  5. The seventh Earl of Greystoke becomes a shipwrecked orphan and is raised by apes. Ruling the apeclan in the vine-swinging persona of Tarzan, he is discovered by an anthropologist and returned to his ancestral home in Scotland, where he is immediately recognized by his grandfather.

  6. “Listen to me John. How many other white apes have you seen? You're like me, not them. You have another family, far away, one you have never seen.” Sir Ian Holm - Capitaine Phillippe D'Arnot

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  8. John is a mimic of uncanny ability. Yes. D'ARNOT: Words became like magic tricks to him. And in six months, he has managed to grasp the rudiments of the language. But now I have to convince him of who he is. Indeed, what he is! JOHN: Mirror. Razor, razor. Mirror. D'ARNOT: No. No, no, no. Man. Man. Dieu! Animal. Animal. Animal. Animal. [GRUNTS ...

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