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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Starring: Nigel Davenport, Susan Hampshire, Geoffrey Keen, Peter Lukoye, Shane De Louvre Directed By: Jack Couffer
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: G (General Audience) Binding: DVD Brand: Sony EAN: 9780767881302 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 0767881303 Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 99 Release Date: 2003-03-04 Running Time: 92 Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 1972
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Continuing story of joy and nigel adamson and elsa the lioness they have raised and set free. Elsa has returned to the adamsons because she is dying and they are faced with the decision to shelter her cubs or not. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 11/28/2006 Starring: Nigel Davenport Susan Hampshire Run time: 92 minutes Rating: G
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Living Free Comment: In my opinion, this movie was a genuine attempt to capture the resolve of the Adamsons to help Elsa's three orphaned cubs find their way in the African wilderness. Some have commented that the acting (and the actors) in this sequel to "Born Free" did not show the compassion for animals that those in "Born Free" did. I disagree. In accordance with the story line (which I assume to be more or less faithful to the actual events), the Adamsons had resolved not to become as attached to the cubs as they had been to Elsa. Therefore, they necessarily had to "keep their distance" as it were. I recommend this movie for good family viewing. I also enjoy the theme music and lyrics to this movie, which I think were well-written and appropriate to the content of the movie.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Review of Living Free Comment: The movie was of top quality. I had seen the movie before, but I really enjoyed seeing it again and enjoying it with a young friend. The movie came really quickly in the mail. This was an excellent transaction.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pales in comparison to "Born Free" Comment: This is the quite dreadful sequel to "Born Free." It is intended for viewing by children, but even young ones will be bored with the extremely slow pace of this feature-length film. Were it shortened by two-thirds to about 30 minutes, it would be reasonably entertaining for younger kids. The acting is cheesy and very dated, and the plot plods along very slowly. There's nothing inherently wrong with the story, and the videography of the lions is quite charming, but it is presented so badly in this film that I would not waste a penny on it. Fortunately, I obtained my copy from the local library.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Living Free Comment: Once again I am reminded of how much I enjoyed the "Born Free" trilogy when I viewed this DVD. Anyone who loves lions, and the 1960's, should own and view all three movies.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No Joy Here Comment: The site of an immaculately turned out Susan Hampshire in thick eyeliner and gleaming white (flared) trouser suit prancing through the Serengeti should serve as an immediate red flag. This is about as far as you can get from Bill Travers' and Virginia McKenna's charming performances in Born Free, never mind invoking the real Adamsons, who led interesting and ultimately tragic lives. Doesn't seem much like Kenya in the fifties to me (I was there). Give it a miss.
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