“To Walk With Lions”

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Richard Harris portrays the leader of an African lion preserve battling poachers and defying authorities to reintroduce lions back to the wild. Tony Fitzjohn: John Michie. Terence Adamson: Ian Bannen. Lucy Jackson: Kerry Fox. Directed by Carl Schultz., Sequel to the Oscar-winning triumph ‘Born Free’. Richard Harris stars as George Adamson, who battles to keep the animals on his game reserve “Kora” from dangerous poachers and deadly “shifta” warriors., The story of George Adamson, whose work helped inspire the book and subsequent film Born Free, is continued in the fact-based drama To Walk With Lions. In Kenya in the late 1980’s, Tony Fitzjohn (John Michie) is a young man from London who has a job as a driver with a safari guide company. However, Tony’s commitment is less to exploring the wilds than in picking up women (especially wealthy tourists), so when he’s fired, Tony just wants to get another job fast to get airfare home. The first position he finds is assisting George Adamson (Richard Harris), who with his bother Terence (Ian Bannen) helps “rehabilitate” lions from zoos and returns them to the wild. George is more devoted to his animals than to most people, but a bond of respect and understanding develops between George and Tony, and Tony develops a similar rapport with the lions. Tony also develops a different sort of attachment to Lucy (Kerry Fox), a British anthropologist studying indigenous tribes in Kenya. However, the tone shifts when George’s ex-wife, Joy (Honor Blackman) arrives for a visit. George and Joy did not separate on cordial terms, and their meeting is brief and contentious (while Joy made a tidy sum from the book Born Free, George never received any of the money for his continuing work with the lions). Shortly after her departure, Joy is killed by one of her servants. While To Walk With Lions is in several respects critical of the wildlife policies of the Kenyan government, the film was financed in part by Kenyans and was filmed in Kenya with the support and cooperation of state authorities., The story of a wayward young man who is fired from his job as an African-safari driver but finds himself a more meaningful position helping two brothers to rehabilitate lions from zoos and introduce them back into the wild. Based on a true story involving Joy and George Adamson., The story of a wayward young man who is fired from his job as an African-safari driver but finds himself a more meaningful position helping two brothers to rehabilitate lions from zoos and introduce them back into the wild., Swaggering cockney Tony Fitzjohn lands a job in 80s Africa working on the farm of George and Terence Adamson, two wild-haired ex-pats caring for circus-trained lions in Kenya. Old-fashioned adventure with a big game cast., FILM Sequel to the Oscar-winning triumph ‘Born Free’. Richard Harris stars as George Adamson, who battles to keep the animals on his game reserve “Kora” from dangerous poachers and deadly “shifta” warriors.

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Q: Who are the main cast members in “To Walk With Lions ” ?
A: The main cast includes Richard Harris,John Michie,Ian Bannen,Kerry Fox,Hugh Quarshie,Honor Blackman,Geraldine Chaplin,David Mulwa,Steenie Njoroge,Tirus Gathwe,Ng’ang’a Kirumburu,Guy Williams,Fred Opondo,Tonny Ernest Njuguna,Douglas O. Ayayo,Raymond Ofula,Edward Kwach,Daniel Hubbard,Jean Lépine,Nicole Pelletier,John Buchanan III,Robert S. Lecky,Keith Ross Leckie,Michael D. Devine,Sarah Beardsall,Annick Chartier,Sharon Buckingham,Angelo Corrao,Gary Howsam,Michael Gurman,John Buchanan,Guy Collins,Jamie Brown,Cathy Henderson,John Hubbard,Pierre Latour,Gordon Freedman,Jean Lepine,Suzy Belcher,Gilbert Larose Jr..

Q: When Did the “To Walk With Lions” Released?
A: The Movie “To Walk With Lions” originally aired on and released in the year of 1999.

Q: What Languages are available to watch “To Walk With Lions” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.

Q: Where to watch “To Walk With Lions” ?
A: “To Walk With Lions” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.

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