- The stage is set to chase and capture some stampeding water buffalo, plus a look at the disastrous tsetse fly.
- Dr. Wynant D. Hubbard, on an expedition into upper Rhodesia in Africa makes an effort to overcome the tsetse fly disease among domestic cattle. He plans to crossbreed wild buffalo, who have developed an immunity to the fly, with domestic cattle. The natives offer him trap rings of grass into which pointed sticks have been inserted, but Dr. Hubbard is afraid of infection in the wounds these sticks would inflict on the cattle's feet. He decides on camouflaged, V-shaped pitfalls. A pit is dug for the cameraman and we hear the thunder of hoofs as the buffalo stampede over it. Finally a large cow is caught, and a dragnet is hastily constructed. Her calf is caught by the natives who bring it into camp with the aid of ropes and persuasion. The commentator explains that both animals will aid in the scientist's fight against the tsetse fly.—Handbook of Information on Films Selected and Classified by the Advisory Committee on the use of Motion Pictures in Education (1941)
- Vitaphone brings Africa's strangest mysteries to your screen in an all-talking series of 12 two-reelers produced under the supervision of Wynant D. Hubbard, Fellow of the American Geographical Society, author and noted authority on African wild life. With synchronized witty dialogue by Edward T. Lowe Jr., from copious notes which Mr. Hubbard made on the scene of the shots. Two years to make, and filmed in the unexplored heart of the African jungle, "Adventures in Africa" brings you the greatest thrills that ever came out of jungle wilds: strange tribes, wild animals at death grips, head hunters on the war path - all dangers that the filmmakers faced to get the REAL Africa.—Anonymous
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By what name was Adventures in Africa No. 6: The Buffalo Stampede (1931) officially released in Canada in English?
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