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20 August 2012, 19:32
Todd Williams
Africa film list. Can you add titles?
quote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
Steve:

Were they not using a Dodge Power Wagon to chase and noose?


Yep, Dodge Power Wagon.

Trivia: This is one of 5 movies in which John Wayne wore his famous "Red River" belt buckle which was actually not his, but the Red River director's with whom he switched buckles. The buckle was stolen sometime around 1967 while at the jewler's being cleaned.

Like I said, too much time spent on movies!
20 August 2012, 19:33
fujotupu
For our Zimbos:

"Blind Justice" (Hold My Hand, I'm Dying)
20 August 2012, 19:35
shakari
quote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
Steve:

Were they not using a Dodge Power Wagon to chase and noose?


I seem to remember a variety of vehicles with at least one Champ (bloody wonderful vehicle!) involved but get an idea they may well have had a Dodge in there as well.

The guy to ask would be Ken Stewart because (if I remember correctly) they were his vehicles....... and I think, also his animals.

I seem to remember he once told me they used the Willys Jeep & Landies as well but kept breaking the chassis on them.

FWIW, he & his wife Kathy were also involved in the making of Born Free.






20 August 2012, 19:37
tendrams
quote:
Originally posted by Shack:
I'm afraid you guys forgot a real biggie -

"The Dogs Of War" with Christopher Walken


Walken is a complete bad ass in this film......spoiler alert...."YOU'RE LATE!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-vUTKgx4lo
20 August 2012, 19:46
Kathi
Mountains of the Moon

Flame trees of Thika

White Mischief


Kathi

kathi@wildtravel.net
708-425-3552

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page."
20 August 2012, 20:32
timg953
How about The Wild Geese? and the Shanghani Patrol?
20 August 2012, 20:34
timg953
Dark of the Sun and Shout at the Devil are both good.
20 August 2012, 21:19
kelly's africa
"Mountains off the Moon' is one of the very best & a classic-
21 August 2012, 23:24
Molepolole
Sorry, just now saw this thread. These haven't been mentioned yet.

The English Patient
Tsotsi
Sniper:Reloaded
Safe House

I've seen all of these.
21 August 2012, 23:36
fujotupu
One more from the Mau Mau insurgency:

- Kitchen Toto (1987)
22 August 2012, 06:17
ledvm
quote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
quote:
Originally posted by shakari:
I don't remember the title but seem to remember an old movie (possibly) starring John Wayne about cowboys setting up a game capture operation in Africa.

If I remember correctly, they used old Champs, Land Rovers & Willys Jeeps to chase the game down & also that Ken Stewart (now of Stewart Bullets) who about that time had a game capture operation was involved in it.

bewildered old


old 'HATARI'....one old codger remembers Big Grin


If you were really thinking of cowboys...you were probably thinking of...

Africa: Texas Style!

en.wikipedia.org
Africa Texas Style is a 1967 British adventure film directed by Andrew Marton and starring John Mills, Hugh O'Brian and Nigel Green. Two American cowboys are hired by a British rancher to oversee his estate in Kenya. Wikipedia
Release date: 1967 (initial release)
Director: Andrew Marton
Running time: 109 minutes
Production company: Paramount Pictures
Genres: Action, Action/Adventure, Adventure
Cast

Tom Nardini

John Mills

Ronald Howard

Nigel Green

Hugh O'Brian


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
J. Lane Easter, DVM

A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
22 August 2012, 07:08
lavaca
All good suggestions. Love Hatari and the Dogs of War.

What about The Man Who Would be King?
22 August 2012, 07:18
Bud Meadows
Christopher Walken in SNL skit with Will Ferrell: " What this song needs is more cow bells. I've gotta have more cow bells". One of the funniest skits in 25 years+ of SNL

quote:
Originally posted by tendrams:
quote:
Originally posted by Shack:
I'm afraid you guys forgot a real biggie -

"The Dogs Of War" with Christopher Walken


Walken is a complete bad ass in this film......spoiler alert...."YOU'RE LATE!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-vUTKgx4lo



Jesus saves, but Moses invests
22 August 2012, 07:20
Hunt Logic
Rhino! 1964

Filmed on location in KwaZulu Natal

Robert Culp and Shirly Eaton - This ones a classic that never gets the airtime.


Jim Koustas

Niassaland Safaris
Hunt Logic
www.huntlogic.com

E-mail:jim@huntlogic.com
22 August 2012, 08:05
timg953
The guns at batasi, excellent movie
22 August 2012, 16:11
Millwall Paul
White Hunter Black Heart
22 August 2012, 17:42
conifer
"A Boy Ten Feet Tall" .......I loved this movie!!
22 August 2012, 17:57
AnotherAZWriter
Hot South African Girls


Don't Ever Book a Hunt with Jeff Blair
http://forums.accuratereloadin...821061151#2821061151

22 August 2012, 19:12
Scriptus
quote:
Originally posted by AnotherAZWriter:
Hot South African Girls


Where the hell did you find that?? Cool
22 August 2012, 19:28
zzz
Sad to post this one. Made me angry to watch this movie.

Mugabe and the White African
http://www.mugabeandthewhiteafrican.com/

The Sequel should be - A Bullet Finds A Home.
22 August 2012, 21:53
kaprota
The Jungle Jim series --- Tarzan era --- at least 14 flicks
22 August 2012, 23:12
Tim Ferrall
There was a sequel to "The Gods Must Be Crazy", called,(what else), "The Gods Must Be Crazy II".
Very funny!
23 August 2012, 05:05
Jared Rann
Check these out:

Stander - about the bank robber
The Power of One - starring Morgan Freeman
23 August 2012, 06:07
Safari2
quote:
Originally posted by Jared Rann:
Check these out:

Stander - about the bank robber
The Power of One - starring Morgan Freeman


Hi Jared...whah is the latest word on eles in Bo
Botswana in 2013 and beyond?
23 August 2012, 06:41
stuey
John Wayne: Daktari
23 August 2012, 12:03
Scriptus
Blood Diamond wasn't too bad until I found out that the actress, pretty as she is, is a friggen veg muncher. But to make up, check this clip out.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/...nnelly_the_hot_spot/ shocker Roll Eyes

WARNING, not good for those over 55, in case you get ideas and wreck your tickers and backs.
23 August 2012, 17:15
pigslayer
gotta luv those affican reels !!!!

hatari my fave, with ghost of the darkness numba 2.


If u want missing trophies,stolen trophies,crap mounts or replacement minature trophies .....use KARL HUMAN TAXIDERMY in east london, south africa.
23 August 2012, 23:38
Tetachuck
"Africa Adieu" Saw it when I was very young at the "Top Star" drive-in cinema. An Italian made documentary about the Mau-Mau
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&...GbJisqmeqLxiOgUW9dHA
24 August 2012, 00:43
boondoggle
The Three Stooges: Safari So Good.
24 August 2012, 00:57
shakari
Did anyone mention & does Second Hand Lions qualify? Smiler






24 August 2012, 04:57
Todd Williams
Watched another today that I had forgotten.

Cry the Beloved Country
24 August 2012, 10:36
eagle27
It may have already been mentioned somewhere above but I recall seeing a movie as a youngster about a young boy whose parents were killed in a bombing raid (British Canberra bomber) on Cairo? during the Suez crisis and who made his way alone down to South Africa to an uncle/aunt who lived there. Was a great movie and it was probably this movie that kindled my interest in Africa.

The title may have been something like "Sammy(the boys name) goes South"
24 August 2012, 10:43
BaxterB
Shaft-In Africa.... yo damn right....
27 August 2012, 06:33
Palmer
E. Gonzales: "Ok guys what about Africa Texas Style????"

The scene where the cowboys rope and tie a cape buffalo was interesting.


ALLEN W. JOHNSON - DRSS

Into my heart on air that kills
From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went
And cannot come again.

A. E. Housman
27 August 2012, 16:59
KINO
Breaker Morant
Raiders of the lost ark
The man who knew too much
27 August 2012, 18:11
retreever
The Wild Geese

Mike




Michael Podwika... DRSS bigbores and hunting www.pvt.co.za " MAKE THE SHOT " 450#2 Famars
27 August 2012, 18:30
BwanaCole
quote:
Originally posted by shakari:
Did anyone mention & does Second Hand Lions qualify? Smiler


Fav movie ever!

"Yep, a man needs a good map. That's for sure."


H. Cole Stage III, FRGS
ISC(PJ), USN (Ret)



"You do not have a right to an opinion. An opinion should be the result of careful thought, not an excuse for it."

Harlan Ellison

" War is God's way to teach Americans geography." Ambrose Bierce
11 March 2013, 02:58
Kathi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Come_Back,_Africa


Wednesday, 8:15 p.m. (in Chicago )on TCM, Come Back, Africa.


Kathi

kathi@wildtravel.net
708-425-3552

"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page."
11 March 2013, 04:47
billrquimby
"I don't remember the title but seem to remember an old movie (possibly) starring John Wayne about cowboys setting up a game capture operation in Africa. If I remember correctly, they used old Champs, Land Rovers & Willys Jeeps to chase the game down & also that Ken Stewart (now of Stewart Bullets) who about that time had a game capture operation was involved in it."

Steve:

The animal capture effort for the film Hatari was led by a character named Willy de Beer, and one of his employees was Jan Oelofse, who later used what he learned from Oom Willy to capture animals for Ian Player at two Natal National Parks reserves.

I don't remember all of the vehicles that were used in Hatari, but one of them was a Willys Jeep that Paramount Pictures gave Oelofse after filming ended. Oelofse told me he welded up a new body for the Jeep and drove it from Tanzania to Natal.

What I found interesting is that the segment that showed a net being shot over a tree, capturing dozens of monkeys, was shot in just one take, according to Oelofse. Jan and two other employees of de Beer then dressed up in makeshift "armor" and rounded up the monkeys while the cameras rolled.

Jan trained the baby elephants that were featured in the film, and it was he and not actress Elsa Martinelli those elephants were following while Henry Mancini's "Baby Elephant Walk" music played in the movie.

Bill Quimby
11 March 2013, 05:14
mbogobutch
A GOOD MAN IN AFRICA

SEAN CONNERY