In Flatfoot in Africa, Detective Rizzo is sent to Africa to infiltrate a drug trafficking operation. Along the way, he gets caught up in a series of wild and comedic misadventures, including a hit on the head, a party at a museum, and a chase through the desert. With the help of a young boy and his sidekick, Rizzo must navigate dangerous situations while trying to bring down the criminals.
Living Free is a movie set in Kenya that follows the lives of a lion cub and its family as they face various challenges in their fight for survival. Based on a true story, the film explores themes of nature, wildlife, and the beauty of the African wilderness. Throughout the movie, the characters encounter violence, animal attacks, and the constant threat of death. As they navigate through these hurdles, they also discover the importance of love, family, and the preservation of wildlife.
Nazis dressed to look like Great Apes are looking for gold, and Jungle Jim must stop them.
A true story about an Englishman working as a game warden in Kenya who is disgusted by the ongoing destruction of African wildlife, and decides to create a national park to protect them.
Two brothers settle a wilderness, one builds the largest cattle ranch in the state while the other creates a game preserve to protect the wild life. Trouble lies ahead.....
When Alice Lang flies out to Kenya to marry gamekeeper Andrew Miller she is met by his brother Rusty, who is initially opposed to the marriage. The two become attracted to each other, but when Andrew is attacked by a lion, Alice nurses him back to health. Now torn between affection and duty, she must decide which path to follow.
The Wild and the Brave is a 1974 documentary film directed by Eugene S. Jones. The film portrays the relationship between Iain Ross, the outgoing British Chief Warden of Kidepo Valley National Park and his Ugandan replacement Paul Ssali. It portrays the racial and cultural tensions and amity of the postcolonial handover from 1970 to 1972.
This Traveltalks entry roams through the northern end of Michigan's Lower Peninsula and makes a short visit to the Upper Peninsula. We start with a ride in a dune buggy on the Sleeping Bear sand dunes. Then it's on to Traverse City, the cherry capital of the world. In Harrison, we visit with Spikehorn Meyer, who lives with the bears that roam freely on his large natural preserve. Our visit ends with a look at Mackinac Island and Sault Ste. Marie, with emphasis on water sports and the water transportation industry.
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