- An Elephant Called Slowly
Infobox Film
name = An Elephant Called Slowly
image_size = 200px
caption = DVD cover
director = James Hill
producer = James HillBill Travers
writer = James HillBill Travers
narrator =
starring =Bill Travers Virginia McKenna
music =Bert Kaempfert Howard Blake
cinematography =Simon Trevor
editing =Andrew Borthwick
distributor =U.K.:British Lion Film Corporation
U.S.A.:Continental Distributing
released = U.K.:
1969
Japan:10 April 1971
U.S.A. (New York City):17 April 1971
runtime = 91 min.
country =U.K.
language = English
budget =
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imdb_id = 0064283"An Elephant Called Slowly" (1969) is a
Morning Star Productions Ltd. feature film starringBill Travers andVirginia McKenna as themselves in a story about the couple's real-life adventures with three young Africanelephant s while house-sitting inKenya .George Adamson (of "Born Free " fame), makes an appearance as himself. The soundtrack features several well-known musical numbers byBert Kaempfert . The film was written by Travers and director James Hill, and has been released to VHS and DVD.Plot and cast
The film begins with Travers and McKenna leaving their home in England to caretake a house in Africa belonging to a friend scheduled for lengthy medical treatments in Switzerland. Arriving in
Nairobi , they are met by Mr. Mophagee (Vinay Inambar ) who has arranged transport for the couple - a rusty wreck of a jeep which becomes something of a character in the film. After buying food supplies in a local market, the couple traverse a wilderness populated by a variety of wildlife -- wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, ostrich, and crocodile -- to their friend's house 150 miles distant from Nairobi. There, they cope with the house's primitive amenities including a kitchen in a truck.One morning, the couple rise to find three young elephants lumbering about the grounds and wreaking havoc "like juvenile delinquents". The couple name the two largest elephants Kadengi and Eleanor, and the smallest one "pole pole" (
Swahili for "Slowly Slowly"). The couple visit Game WardensGeorge Adamson and Charles Mutiso (Ali Twaha ) who suggest the couple have been "adopted" by the three elephants and recommend they make friends. At home, "pole pole" has moved in and made herself comfortable; the couple create a wallow on the grounds for her, travel to the river for a swim, and take evening walks with her. When their house-sitting duty comes to a close, Travers and McKenna are confident the three elephants will join a herd in the vicinity. Cast includesJoab Collins as Henry, andRaffles Harman .oundtrack
The film contains several instrumental numbers by
Bert Kaempfert :
#"A Swingin' Safari "
#"Market Day "
#"Afrikaan Beat "
#"Happy Trumpeter "
#"Tootie Flutie "Additional music was composed and conducted byHoward Blake .Reception
Although
Howard Thompson of the "New York Times " found the first half hour slow, he thought Travers and McKenna "personable", and approved the film for children writing, "It's ideal for the 4- to 11-year age bracket." The critic also noted, "the picture is a tame, dramatically uneventful affair, nowhere near as finished or forceful as "Born Free ". Frail and even rambling in structure, the picture edges purposefully into the wilds for some magnificently authentic animal footage...The only jolt, handled discreetly, is the sight of some jungle wild dogs finishing off a gazelle." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9A04E4DD163DEF34BC4F52DFB266838A669EDE "New York Times: An Elephant Called Slowly"] ]References
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