Jasper Carrott, born in Birmingham, England, is known for his sharp wit and comedic talent. In Jane and the Lost City (1987), he showcases his acting chops in a film that blends humor with adventure, reflecting the quirky charm of 1980s British cinema. Carrott's career spans various entertainment forms, but his role in this cult classic highlights his ability to engage audiences in a lighthearted narrative. His work continues to resonate within the realm of cult cinema, making him a notable figure in the genre.
Jane and the Lost City
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill sends Jane (Hughes) and the Colonel (Bailey) on a mission to prevent the diamonds of the fabled Lost City from falling into enemy hands. Journeying to Africa where they are joined by Jungle Jack Buck (Jones), their quest is dogged by Nazi agents Lola Pagola and Heinrich (Adams and Carrott). Jane and the Lost City emulates the mild eroticism of its source material, having the heroine lose items of her clothing several times during the narrative. Despite this, the film was released as PG (Parental Guidance) in the USA.