
Wynant D. Hubbard investigates a rumor that the natives of a nearby village are starving although the country abounds with game.
Wynant D. Hubbard, Edward T. Lowe Jr.
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If you are looking for a lost masterpiece, keep walking because Adventures in Africa No. 7: The Witch Doctor's Magic is mostly just a dusty relic. Anyone interested in weird, early 1930s colonial travelogues might get a kick out of its sheer awkwardness, but normal people will probably just find it boring or kinda offe...

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"If you are looking for a lost masterpiece, keep walking because Adventures in Africa No. 7: The Witch Doctor's Magic is mostly just a dusty relic. Anyone interested in weird, early 1930s colonial travelogues might get a kick out of its sheer awkwardness, but normal people will probably just find it boring or kinda offensive. 🎥 It is basically a nine-minute short where this guy Wynant D. Hubbard walks into a village and decides he knows how to run things better than the locals. The whole setup..."


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