Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: LIB-4042
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 089353404222
- Street Date: 12/15/20
- PreBook Date: 11/10/20
- Label: Liberation Hall »
- Genre: Action/Adventure
- Run Time: 93 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1987
- Region Code: 1
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Director: Terry Marcel
Product Assets
Jane And The Lost City
Jane and the Colonel must journey to Africa to the lost city to retrieve the diamonds before the Nazis do
- List Price: $14.95
- Your Price: $14.95
- In Stock: 40
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This adventure is taken from the popular British comic stripthat ran between 1932 until 1963. Jane and her companion Jungle Jack Buck travel with a team of British adventurers, including 'The Colonel', to Africa and the mythical Lost City. Their mission is to find the fortune in diamonds before they fall into the hands of the Nazis, led by Lola Pagnola.
Media
Bonus Materials
- Commentary track bu Mike McBeardo
- Chapter selection
Sales Points
- Sam Jones has a loyal fan based from his role as 'Flash Gordon'
- Very similar to the “Carry On” series of films
- For fans of: Brenda Starr, Flash Gordon, James Bond, King Solomon’s Mines, Barbarella,
- Based on the British comic strip that was hugely popular in the years after WWII
Press Quotes
it was a lot of fun to watch.
—Bubbawheat, Folights, Tights and Movie Nights
Jones brings all the swagger that he brought to Flash Gordon
—Alex Pidgen, mondobizarro.com
Buck (Sam Jones), quite funnily, is an exceedingly inept tracker and survivalist (and vegetarian!), poking fun with a performance similar to his insincere footballer Flash Gordon from a few years prior. It's all very much like a cartoon, even possessing c
—Mike Massie, gonewiththetwins.com
...given the fact that most imitations of Spielberg's RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK have been pretty ghastly, at least it can be said that although this film does its fair share of RAIDERS-copying, JANE retains a sense of its own place in the history of pop cul
—Gene Philips, Nummtheory
the humour tries to be straight out of the 'Carry On' Films and Benny Hill class of funny
—Peter Ugarte