A dramatic story of love and intrigue in Darkest Africa along the Ivory Coast, where all the dangers of the tropics beset the white man and the white man's dog. Once Rinty gets acclimated to the scenery change and makes friends with an elephant, he soon besets whatever in Africa is besetting his white master.

The Man Hunter from 1930, starring Rin Tin Tin, is definitely *not* for everyone today. If you’re a die-hard classic film buff, especially into early talkies, you might find some quiet charm here. But honestly, if you're expecting modern pacing or a story that holds up without a lot of historical context, you'll probab...

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"The Man Hunter from 1930, starring Rin Tin Tin, is definitely *not* for everyone today. If you’re a die-hard classic film buff, especially into early talkies, you might find some quiet charm here. But honestly, if you're expecting modern pacing or a story that holds up without a lot of historical context, you'll probably bounce off this one pretty quick. It's a peculiar snapshot of its time, really. The premise? We're whisked away to “Darkest Africa,” along the Ivory Coast. All sorts of dangers..."
Lillie Hayward, Jimmy Starr
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