De regreso a su hogar, tras una ronda de vigilancia por la selva, George Adamson (Bill Travers) lleva a su mujer, Joy (Virginia McKenna), tres cachorros de león a cuya madre se ha visto forzado a matar. Pronto los animales van y vienen por la casa, sobre todo, la pequeña “Elsa”, que se convierte en la mascota más querida por la conservacionista Joy... pero, ¿qué pasará cuando estos animales dejen de ser cachorros?
Una joven que se ha trasladado con sus padres desde Londres a África desarrolla un vínculo sorprendente y especial con un león salvaje. Su increíble amistad la impulsa a viajar por la sabana para salvar a su mejor amigo.
Te presentamos a tres felinos extraordinarios: Mara, una joven leona aprendiendo a cazar; Sita y sus cachorros: chita y el león Fang. Son historias de amor y supervivencia en el reino animal en la Reserva Nacional de Masai Mara en Kenya.
When Elsa's three mischievious cubs begin wreaking havok on the nearby villages, Joy and her husband are forced to move them hundreds of miles to a game preserve.
Drama based loosely on the final years of Kenya game warden and lion-raiser George Adamson's life. An unofficial sequel to 'Born Free' (1966) and 'Living Free' (1972), which also dramatized the life of Adamson, this film picks up the life of George on the African wildlife preserve he runs with the help of his brother Terrence. When drifter Tony Fitzjohn arrives to work for the old men he initially takes poorly to the task, almost savaged by a lion on his first day and on the verge of leaving when he hears that his predecessor was killed in a similar incident. The arrival of a lion cub that Fitzjohn must care for and raise changes everything. Soon he finds himself helping the brothers in their fight to save lions - and, ultimately, the park itself - from the poachers, soldiers and corrupt government officials that threaten them.
The Tortoise composed a song and the Lion cub learnt it by heart and they sang it together.
A film about the controversial world of exotic animal ownership within the suburbs of the United States. "The Elephant in the Living Room" offers an unprecedented glimpse into the fascinating subculture of trading and raising the most deadly and exotic animals in the world as common household pets.
In this Pete Smith Specialty short, two lion cubs escape from the zoo and go on an adventure.