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Ivory Hunter

Ivory Hunter

★ 6.11952Movie1 h 47 mUnited Kingdom
AdventureDrama

An English game warden in Kenya creates a national park to protect wildlife but faces opposition from poachers and local tribesmen.

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Ivory Hunter

1952

R

1 h 47 m

United Kingdom

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Drama

An English game warden in Kenya creates a national park to protect wildlife but faces opposition from poachers and local tribesmen.
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Anthony Steel
Bob Payton
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Dinah Sheridan
Mary Payton
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Harold Warrender
Mannering
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Meredith Edwards
Gwyl Davis
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William Simons
Tim Payton
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Orlando Martins
M'Kwongwi
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Phillip Birkinshaw
District Commissioner
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Jafeth Ananda
Scarface
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Andrew Cruickshank
Governor
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Charles Hammond
Bar Customer
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Kenneth Augustus Jeremy
Watson
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Joanna Kitau
Kimolo
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Lloyd Lamble
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John Lawrence
2nd Hunter
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Jack Arundel Mallett
Chief Game Warden
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Douglas Muir
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Paul N'Gei
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Wallace Needham-Clark
Chief Veterinary Officer

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هايم في بلد العجايب

07/06/2023 15:43
Moviecut—Ivory Hunter
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قصي المغربي🇱🇾

29/05/2023 20:59
source: Ivory Hunter
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user7354216239730

16/11/2022 12:21
Where No Vultures Fly
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SocialIntrovert3020

16/11/2022 02:11
Such was the nickname of Anthony Steel,who one could say was the English equivalent to Randolph Scott in terms of his imobile features. Ealing Studios were great exponents of producing films in the Empire and colonies. Here they had the advantage of Technicolour which is used to its best advantages. Lots of shots of animal wildlife. It highlighlights the concerns about animal wildlife existed when this film was madeToo many rich individuals thought it was sport to go and hunt wild game. John Huston did this whilst he was engaged on making The African Queen. Anthony Steel gives his standard wooden performance as the game warden. Dinah Sheridan looks very fetching. She soon abandoned her career after marriage to Rank chief axeman John Davis.
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Mina Shilongo

16/11/2022 02:11
Ealing's first Technicolor tour of the Dark Continent has a sharper script - which extends to the title - and more interesting wildlife photography than it's follow-up 'West of Zanzibar' (including a truly hair-raising encounter with a lioness and her cub) and an indignation at rich foreigners with itchy trigger fingers laying waste to the local wildlife just for kicks that still resonates today.
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Priddysand

16/11/2022 01:32
Tight story well told. Features one of the first rhino versus truck on film. Unglamorous presentation of foundation of early game reserves in Africa. Identity of the villain will be no surprise.
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User Review

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هايم في بلد العجايب

07/06/2023 15:43
Moviecut—Ivory Hunter
author avatar

قصي المغربي🇱🇾

29/05/2023 20:59
source: Ivory Hunter
author avatar

user7354216239730

16/11/2022 12:21
Where No Vultures Fly
author avatar

SocialIntrovert3020

16/11/2022 02:11
Such was the nickname of Anthony Steel,who one could say was the English equivalent to Randolph Scott in terms of his imobile features. Ealing Studios were great exponents of producing films in the Empire and colonies. Here they had the advantage of Technicolour which is used to its best advantages. Lots of shots of animal wildlife. It highlighlights the concerns about animal wildlife existed when this film was madeToo many rich individuals thought it was sport to go and hunt wild game. John Huston did this whilst he was engaged on making The African Queen. Anthony Steel gives his standard wooden performance as the game warden. Dinah Sheridan looks very fetching. She soon abandoned her career after marriage to Rank chief axeman John Davis.
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Mina Shilongo

16/11/2022 02:11
Ealing's first Technicolor tour of the Dark Continent has a sharper script - which extends to the title - and more interesting wildlife photography than it's follow-up 'West of Zanzibar' (including a truly hair-raising encounter with a lioness and her cub) and an indignation at rich foreigners with itchy trigger fingers laying waste to the local wildlife just for kicks that still resonates today.
author avatar

Priddysand

16/11/2022 01:32
Tight story well told. Features one of the first rhino versus truck on film. Unglamorous presentation of foundation of early game reserves in Africa. Identity of the villain will be no surprise.
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