- Born Free
Infobox_Film
name = Born Free
imdb_id = 0060182
producer = Sam JaffePaul Radin
director =James H. Hill
writer = Book:Joy Adamson
Screenplay:Lester Cole
starring =Virginia McKenna Bill Travers
music = John Barry
cinematography =Kenneth Talbot
editing =Don Deacon
distributor =Columbia Pictures
presented by = Columbia Pictures andCarl Foreman released =March 14 ,1966
runtime = 95 min.
language = English
budget ="Born Free" (1966) is an
Open Road Films Ltd. /Columbia Pictures feature film starringVirginia McKenna andBill Travers as Joy andGeorge Adamson , a real-life couple who raised an orphaned lion cub to adulthood, and released her into the wilds ofKenya . The screenplay, written by blacklisted Hollywood writerLester Cole (under the pseudonym "Gerald L.C. Copley"), was based upon Joy Adamson's 1960 non-fictional book "Born Free". The film was directed byJames H. Hill and produced by Sam Jaffe andPaul Radin . "Born Free", and its musical score byJohn Barry , won numerous awards.Plot and cast
The film opens with the death of a Kenyan villager by lion attack. The area is patrolled by Senior Game Warden George Adamson (
Bill Travers ), whose duties entail dealing with animals dangerous to either crops or humans. In company with his men, he tracks the lion and kills him. Sadly, the lion's mate attacks, and the men are forced to kill her as well. Adamson carries the couple's three cubs back to his wife Joy (Virginia McKenna ). The smallest of the cubs is her favorite and she names her Elsa, after a childhood schoolmate. Several scenes involve the mischievous adventures of the cubs around the house with the Adamsons, and their servants Nuru (Peter Lukoye ) and Makkede (Omar Chambati ) having much ado following the lively trio.The Adamsons tend the cubs to young lionhood, and, when the time comes, the two largest are sent to the Rotterdam Zoo, while Elsa remains with Joy. When Elsa is held responsible for stampeding a herd of elephants through a village, John Kendall (
Geoffrey Keen ), Adamson's boss, gives the couple three months to either rehabilitate Elsa to the wild, or send her to a zoo. Joy opposes sending Elsa to a zoo, and spends much time attempting to re-introduce Elsa to the life of a wild lion in a distant reserve. At last, Joy succeeds, and with mixed feelings and a breaking heart, she returns her friend to the wild. The Adamsons then depart for their home in England; a year later, they return to Kenya for a week, hoping to find Elsa. They do, and happily discover she hasn't forgotten them, and is the mother of three cubs.Cast includes
Surya Patel as the Doctor,Geoffrey Best as Watson, a big game hunter, andBill Godden as Sam. The film also credits lions and lionesses Boy and Girl (siblings), Henrietta, Mara, Ugas, and "The Cubs".Production notes
George Adamson served as Chief Technical Advisor on the film, and discusses his involvement in his first autobiography, "Bwana Game" (U.K. title, 1968) known in the U.S. as "A Lifetime with Lions". [ [http://www.fatheroflions.org/Bibliography.html Bibliography - BooksFilmsMovies ] ]
The making of the film was a life-changing experience for actors
Virginia McKenna and her husbandBill Travers , who becameanimal rights activists, and were instrumental in creating theBorn Free Foundation .Title song
The title song, "Born Free" became a pop hit for pianist Roger Williams, for
Matt Monro (who sang the song in the film), and forThe Hesitations .Andy Williams also covered the song, and released an album of the same name.Reception
Vincent Canby waxed enthusiastic about the film, writing in the "New York Times ", "Almost from the opening shot — a vast expanse of corn-colored African plain where lions feed on the carcass of a freshly killed zebra — one knows that Joy Adamson's best-selling book "Born Free" has been entrusted to honest, intelligent filmmakers. Without minimizing the facts of animal life or overly sentimentalizing them, this film casts an enchantment that is just about irresistible." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9E01EFD61231E53ABC4B51DFB066838D679EDE "New York Times: Born Free"] ]Awards and nominations
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Academy Award for Original Music Score : (John Barry)
*Academy Award for Best Song : (John Barry (music) and Don Black (lyrics))
*Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama
*DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures: (James H. Hill )
*Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama : (Virginia McKenna )
*Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song - Motion Picture: (John Barry)
*Grammy Award for Best Original Score Written for a Motion Picture: (John Barry)equels and subsequent film developments
The book "Born Free" was followed by two other books, "Living Free" and "Forever Free".
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The Lions are Free " (1969) follows the lion performers of the film "Born Free".Bill Travers journeys to a remote area inKenya to visitGeorge Adamson , and several of George's lion friends.A sequel, "Living Free" (1972), starred
Susan Hampshire andNigel Davenport as Joy and George Adamson. The sequel is based not on the book by the same name, but on the third book of the series, "Forever Free ".In 1974, a thirteen-episode American television series was broadcast by
NBC , entitled "Born Free", starringDiana Muldaur andGary Collins as Joy and George Adamson. The series was completely fictional."
To Walk With Lions " (1999) depicts the last years of George Adamson's life, as seen through the eyes of his assistant,Tony Fitzjohn . George is portrayed byRichard Harris , andHonor Blackman makes a brief appearance as Joy.ee also
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Christian the lion References
External links
* [http://www.fatheroflions.org/ George Adamson information website with photos, letters and much information and featuring Elsa the Lioness.]
* [http://www.wildlifenow.com/ WildlifeNow website] African Wildlife Preservation Trust
* [http://www.bornfree.org.uk/ Born Free website] for theBorn Free Foundation
* [http://jo.ath.cx/elsa/index.html Web page about Elsa]
* [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-452820/Christian-lion-lived-London-living-room.html Daily Mail story about Christian the Lion]
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