Anthony Steele plays a game warden who, fed up with animals being killed, seemingly by upper class Brits, sets up a game reserve. Supported by wife Dinah Sheridan he faces villager discontentment, bureaucracy and upper class British ivory hunters.
Whilst rather old fashioned and politically a little out of step by today's standards, this is an attractive and enjoyable enough jungle romp with Steele doing his best matinee idol bit and for a good cause, with Sheridan does a good typical fifties wifey. Every scene intercuts with an animal of some sort and the scenery is of course spectacular, all interlaced with a stuck up Brits being pompous and doomed to fail in the face of tough guy Steele. Pleasant enough matinee fare.
Whilst rather old fashioned and politically a little out of step by today's standards, this is an attractive and enjoyable enough jungle romp with Steele doing his best matinee idol bit and for a good cause, with Sheridan does a good typical fifties wifey. Every scene intercuts with an animal of some sort and the scenery is of course spectacular, all interlaced with a stuck up Brits being pompous and doomed to fail in the face of tough guy Steele. Pleasant enough matinee fare.