
Rhodesia wildlife spotlighted include a pet owl, an iguana being roped by natives, bush pigs and warthogs, and various grazing mammals (impala, kudu, zebra, wildebeest and giraffe)..
Wynant D. Hubbard, Edward T. Lowe Jr.
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Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a very specific itch for vintage nature footage. If you want something that moves fast or has a point, skip it. If you like the idea of watching a guy in a pith helmet try to rope an iguana, you’re in the right place. The whole thing feels like it was put together on a...

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly? Only if you have a very specific itch for vintage nature footage. If you want something that moves fast or has a point, skip it. If you like the idea of watching a guy in a pith helmet try to rope an iguana, you’re in the right place. The whole thing feels like it was put together on a dare. There isn't much of a narrative, just a series of stiff, black-and-white shots of animals doing animal things. Sometimes the camera stays on a zebra for so long you start to..."


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