Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA filmmaker determines to document the story of a conservationist who is struggling to save wild leopards in Africa from extinction.A filmmaker determines to document the story of a conservationist who is struggling to save wild leopards in Africa from extinction.A filmmaker determines to document the story of a conservationist who is struggling to save wild leopards in Africa from extinction.
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Themba Ndaba
- Lester
- (as Thembe Ndaba)
Renée Estevez
- Aimee
- (as Renee Estevez)
Aimée Leigh
- Global Explorers Receptionist
- (as Aimee Lee)
Stephen Mitchell
- Awards Presenter
- (as Stephen Miles)
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The only reason I turned this movie on is because I am a Brooke Shields fan. And I like Martin Sheen as well. The plot didn't appeal to me at first. But after watching this movie for a few minutes, I fell in love. With these two ADORABLE cheeta cubs! The movie is loosely based on a true story about a woman who pulled in by a man's story of his 12 year devotion to a cheeta and her life. Now this mother cheeta has cubs that need taking care of. Brooke's character wants to make a movie about this man's story. Anyways, it's real cute, and if you get the chance, take a look. I am sure you'll like it, and if not, you'll be at least saying "AWWWW!!!" a lot!!
Excellent animal adventure film in the tradition of Born Free and Living Free about an African conservationist who lives in a tree house and follows a family of Leopards for 12 years, and a Los Angeles filmographer who seeks to make his story known.
I really enjoyed this movie , a good story , with plenty of wildlife footage , sometimes a bit too upsetting though , but then that is sadly the reality of nature .
I shed a tear or two several times .
Wonderful scenery and amazing wildlife , I think it deserves a higher rating .
Brooke Shields I thought was great in the part , so genuine ,and seemed comfortable in her role .
All in all , a good movie , well worth a watch if you like wildlife stories.
I shed a tear or two several times .
Wonderful scenery and amazing wildlife , I think it deserves a higher rating .
Brooke Shields I thought was great in the part , so genuine ,and seemed comfortable in her role .
All in all , a good movie , well worth a watch if you like wildlife stories.
I had hoped it wouldn't be as the lady isn't a good actress. This is supposed to be about 2 leopard cubs. She comes to Africa to make a film about them but seems to struggle as the cubs are being brought up by hand by 2 chaps who live out in that area and cubs don't make good house guests. Scenery is about the best part of the film but IF you have something else to do - go do it!
John Varty, a British wildlife conservationist living in Africa, co-produced, co-wrote and acted himself in this independent production of a conservation yarn shot in Africa and co-starring Brooke Shields. This was made in 1994, that is a few years before Shields' career would bounce back with TV stardom in the Suddenly Susan series and hence at a time when she was a largely forgotten ex-star.
The movie is watchable if approached with low expectations. The basic premise of the story is very promising (a young female filmmaker making a documentary about a conservationist raising two orphaned leopard cubs) and yet it has been scripted in a very incompetent manner, with lame dialog, not-fleshed out plot developments, etc. The acting is also high school performance level, unfortunately especially in Shields' case, but you may never know if it is because of the incompetent script or of any inherent incompetence of Shields. Yet, real wildlife scenes with the cubs are outstanding and make the movie worth a view.
Is Shields attractive in this movie? There is no intentional glamorization of her appearance here and I don't really like her bleached hair color at all. Yet, it is Brooke Shields in her late late 20s after all and you know what I mean. Plus, it is a nice bonus to see her intermingling with leopard cubs. By the way, Shields was no stranger to Africa, having ventured to a safari in Kenya for the TV series Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous in 1984.
The movie is watchable if approached with low expectations. The basic premise of the story is very promising (a young female filmmaker making a documentary about a conservationist raising two orphaned leopard cubs) and yet it has been scripted in a very incompetent manner, with lame dialog, not-fleshed out plot developments, etc. The acting is also high school performance level, unfortunately especially in Shields' case, but you may never know if it is because of the incompetent script or of any inherent incompetence of Shields. Yet, real wildlife scenes with the cubs are outstanding and make the movie worth a view.
Is Shields attractive in this movie? There is no intentional glamorization of her appearance here and I don't really like her bleached hair color at all. Yet, it is Brooke Shields in her late late 20s after all and you know what I mean. Plus, it is a nice bonus to see her intermingling with leopard cubs. By the way, Shields was no stranger to Africa, having ventured to a safari in Kenya for the TV series Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous in 1984.
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