I just watched " In The Blood" an Safari documentary produced by White Mountain Films in 1989 on You-Tube. It's about a young boy's first safari in Africa and tracks, in part, Theodore Roosevelt's 1909 Safari. A must see, and an incredible film with Robin Hurt, Theodore Roosevelt IV, R. L. Wilson and many other famous individuals. Hunting in Tanzania with some of Roosevelt's rifles, including his Holland and Holland 500-450 double. Look it up and watch it. It's about 1 hour and 26 minutes long. You won't regret it.
I’ve still got an old VHS tape of it, but no VHS player. Fortunately, with it on YouTube, I’ve been able to watch it whenever I want to see what a hunting/safari movie is capable of being. It is so much better than 99% of everything else.
Posts: 3948 | Location: California | Registered: 01 January 2009
One of the only hunting movies filmed by an actual director. The guy is a good story teller.
Shockey's son is also a very good story teller.
There is an interesting piece of it that doesn't make sense when you watch it though. I don't remember if this is explained or not.
The entire production had to be shut down because they lost a professional hunter to a bush fire. That is why the buffalo hunt ends up finished in another country.
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Yes, his name is mentioned in the credits at the very end of the film. Lost him to a grass fire on the first day of filming in Tanzania, along with one of the precious heirloom rifles. Not sure which rifle was lost-not T.R.'s 500-450 Holland and Holland for sure. That's in a firearms museum in Louisville, Kentucky. I think that the PH's name was Bilu Deen. One last thing: It sounds like the adult narrator is Charlton Heston. However, it appears that was a gentleman by the name of Joe Earley.
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Posts: 1645 | Location: West River at Heart | Registered: 08 April 2012
I was at the Premier of this film. It was held in the Galleria area in Houston. The crowd was not large but there were several outdoor writers present including John Wooters, Bob Brister, and Jack Carter, the bullet man.
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Originally posted by squeezenhope: I was at the Premier of this film. It was held in the Galleria area in Houston. The crowd was not large but there were several outdoor writers present including John Wooters, Bob Brister, and Jack Carter, the bullet man.