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Le Lion

Original title: The Lion
  • 1962
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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William Holden, Capucine, and Trevor Howard in Le Lion (1962)
In Kenya, when young Tina befriends a lion and embraces local customs, her mother summons Tina's American father to help bring Tina back to civilization and give her a civilized upbringing.
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B-ActionComing-of-AgeJungle AdventureAdventureDrama

In Kenya, when young Tina befriends a lion and embraces local customs, her mother summons Tina's American father to help bring Tina back to civilization and give her a civilized upbringing.In Kenya, when young Tina befriends a lion and embraces local customs, her mother summons Tina's American father to help bring Tina back to civilization and give her a civilized upbringing.In Kenya, when young Tina befriends a lion and embraces local customs, her mother summons Tina's American father to help bring Tina back to civilization and give her a civilized upbringing.

  • Director
    • Jack Cardiff
  • Writers
    • Irene Kamp
    • Louis Kamp
    • Joseph Kessel
  • Stars
    • William Holden
    • Trevor Howard
    • Capucine
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    838
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    • Director
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Writers
      • Irene Kamp
      • Louis Kamp
      • Joseph Kessel
    • Stars
      • William Holden
      • Trevor Howard
      • Capucine
    • 27User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Robert Hayward
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • John Bullit
    Capucine
    Capucine
    • Christine
    Pamela Franklin
    Pamela Franklin
    • Tina
    Zamba
    Zamba
    • King
    Christopher Agunda
    • Elder of Masai
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Helfer
    Ralph Helfer
    • Masai Warrior
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Oduor
    • Orlunga
    • (uncredited)
    Makara Kwaiha Ramadhani
    • Bogo
    • (uncredited)
    Samuel Obiero Romboh
    • Kihero
    • (uncredited)
    Zakee
    • Ol' Kalu
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Writers
      • Irene Kamp
      • Louis Kamp
      • Joseph Kessel
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    7bkoganbing

    Safari Anyone?

    There are two reasons for seeing The Lion. The first is for Pamela Franklin's performance as the twelve year old girl who has gone native as the British colonists used to say in every sense of the word. The second is because this gives today's audience an opportunity to view Africa as William Holden saw it and tried to preserve it.

    The film may have been made so Holden had the excuse to stay at his famous Safari club which was a deluxe resort built in Kenya, partly financed by Holden. It was also a very large animal preserve and Bill Holden loved the place and took every opportunity to spend time there. Jack Cardiff who is the United Kingdom's most celebrated color cinematographer did some of his best work on The Lion as its director.

    Oddly enough Holden casts himself as the outsider in the film. Years ago while he was making big money as a corporation attorney in the USA, his bored wife Capucine went on safari and fell in love with Africa and the safari guide Trevor Howard. She left Holden and married Howard taking her baby girl with her. Howard's raised her as his own and young Pamela Franklin is worrying Capucine now and she sends for Holden because of Franklin's behavior.

    Pamela's companion is this full grown lion which she has raised since a cub and treats like a house pet. This isn't Clarence the Cross Eyed lion either, the male lion is fully functional in the wild. When Holden meets up with King as the lion is called, he gets a few anxious moments and appreciates Capucine's concern.

    It's also possible Capucine is getting a little bored with life on a Kenyan game preserve as well, a fact Howard is becoming aware of. He does what he can to rattle Holden like playing tag at different times with an elephant and rhinoceros while the four cast members are in a jeep. The work is remarkably similar to the John Wayne/Howard Hawks classic Hatari which came out soon after.

    The superb color cinematography of Africa plus Pamela Franklin's performance as a most disturbed child are the main reasons to see The Lion. It's not your usual kid's animal film, the child relates in an unhealthy way to The Lion and the adults have some very adult issues as well.

    The Lion is your only real chance to see and appreciate the Africa that William Holden loved and tried to preserve, don't pass up an opportunity.
    9Figaro-8

    This "Lion" roars.

    I was fortunate enough to watch this film in its original CinemaScope format (THANK YOU, Fox Movie Channel!), and I'm glad I did. Jack Cardiff directed a TERRIFIC cast (Holden, Howard, Capucine, and Franklin) in this story about a mother who sends for her daughter's biological father when she fears that the daughter may be turning savage, the concern being reinforced by the fact that the girl's best friend is a full-grown lion with whom she has an EXTREMELY close friendship. The cast is terrific, especially Franklin, who is both irresistibly charming yet downright scary when she really taps into the African way of life. The direction, performances, Edward Scaife's beautiful widescreen cinematography of the African landscape and Malcolm Arnold's wonderful score make this film great.
    10gordon3199

    Excellent acting by child actress Pamela Franklin!!

    I fell in love with this movie when I first saw it as a kid. I had the opportunity to watch it again recently and found that it was as captivating as I remembered it to be. However, what impressed me the most this time was not the story or the magnificent African scenery & animal footage, but this young girl's ability to play such a difficult role to perfection. Pamela Franklin (only 12 years old at the time I believe) stole every single scene out from under the film's big-name adult stars: Holden, Capucine and Howard. Her performance alone is enough reason to see this great drama if ever given the opportunity!
    bmendoza11

    the lion

    I have looked and looked for this movie everywhere. I remember seeing it as a 9 year old and falling in love with King myself. I would love to see it again. I remember how beautiful the scenery was and how free Tina seemed to be as she ran through the jungle. As a nine year old I really related to Tina . She was by far the best actress in the whole movie. It has taken me years to find this movie by it's actual name and now I would love to be able to have a copy of my own. It is a shame that this movie is not available to purchase. It should be available on DVD so we can all share it with our children and grandchildren. It is a memory I will never forget.
    acbottomley

    Could this film be released on video?

    I remember seeing this film in 1962, as a child. I would love to see it again as an adult and show it to my grandchild. I felt it was captivating. The characters may not be totally believable, but performances are good, especially from "King" the lion.

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    • Trivia
      Originally a local Massai man was suppose to do the wrestling scene with Zamba but at the last minute when he saw the lion he refused. So Ralph Helfer ended up doing the stunt. They had to dye his skin black, which didn't come off for three months.
    • Goofs
      If Tina really did raise King from a cub she would be about 15 years old.
    • Quotes

      King: [Saves Tina's life from lioness]

      Tina: [King comes to Tina] King! I knew you loved me. You saw King chose me. He's mine!

      King: [Coming to Tina]

      Tina: Stay away from her. You naughty thing.

      King: [Mounting King]

      Tina: King will see me home. He really loves me.

      Christine: Now your beginning to see?

      Robert Hayward: If I hadn't seen it... Well, I wouldn't have believed it. It's like witchcraft.

      Tina: [Riding away on King] Now do you understand King? I don't want you to have anything more to do with that nasty lioness again. Who does she think she is?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Cameraman: The Life and Work of Jack Cardiff (2010)

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 1963 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El león
    • Filming locations
      • Kenya(Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Twentieth Century-Fox Productions
      • Samuel G. Engel Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,620,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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