
The gripping film of Father Wynant D. Hubbard's safari shot in Rhodesia and Portuguese East Africa showing wild life, native tribal customs and a fight between a lion and a hyena.
Edward T. Lowe Jr., Wynant D. Hubbard
United States

Look, unless you are a deep-dive film historian or someone who collects dusty 16mm reels, you can probably skip this one. It’s a bizarre, highly uncomfortable watch. People who love modern, peaceful nature docs will absolutely hate how they treated animals back then. 🦁 The main guy, Father Wynant D. Hubbard, leads u...

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Wynant D. Hubbard

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"Look, unless you are a deep-dive film historian or someone who collects dusty 16mm reels, you can probably skip this one. It’s a bizarre, highly uncomfortable watch. People who love modern, peaceful nature docs will absolutely hate how they treated animals back then. 🦁 The main guy, Father Wynant D. Hubbard, leads us into Rhodesia. He's trying to sell us "the wild," but it feels more like a local zoo where the cages got left open by accident. Let’s talk about that lion and hyena fight. It’s ..."


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