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Le Lion

Original title: The Lion
  • 1962
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
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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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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
    840
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    • Director
      • Jack Cardiff
    • Writers
      • Irene Kamp
      • Louis Kamp
      • Joseph Kessel
    • Stars
      • William Holden
      • Trevor Howard
      • Capucine
    • 28User 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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    searchanddestroy-1

    Beautiful scenery and settings

    I was amazed by this movie I just discovered today, a movie I just heard about without never seeing it. It was never released in France since the sixties I guess. At least, never in DVD nor VHS. Anyway, I am always fond of those movies made in natural settings and telling beautiful animal tales. I am surprised that no comment has pointed out the similar feature called BORN FREE, directed by James Hill a couple of years later. Not exactly the same story, OK, but if you see the both in the same week, a while later you can confound.

    I love both, with a maybe better score for BORN FREE. John Barry score. And through this movie, I saw a hippopotamus running in the savanna !!!
    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.
    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.
    8kirksworks

    Beautiful to watch and young Pamela Franklin shines

    Although Jack Cardiff was a better cinematographer than a he was a director, he wasn't a bad director, and I believe "The Lion," along with "Dark of the Sun" are his best films. In "The Lion" Christine (Capucine) lives in Kenya with her second husband, big game hunter John Bullit (Trevor Howard), and her daughter Tina (Pamela Franklin) from a previous marriage. Tina has so taken to the African wild that Christine fears her daughter will one day just become an unreachable savage, so she contacts her first husband, Robert Hayward (William Holden), to come to Africa and help civilize Tina so she can return to the U.S. and live a normal, less dangerous, life. This idea is acerbated because Tina's best friend is a full grown lion she calls King. They grew up together and she spends most of her time in the jungle with King. She also believes King will do whatever she says, including attack and kill someone.

    Of course Bullit resents the arrival of Robert, particularly since it becomes clear Robert continues to have feelings for Christine. The performances of the entire cast are quite good, if very much of their time. Franklin is especially good. She really does wrestle and play with the full grown lion on screen. It's actually quite remarkable to watch and apparently Franklin actually did bond with the animal. On the other hand, the love relationship that grows between Christine and Robert is less impressive, but Holden and Capucine have some effective moments, and the rebirth of their feeling for each other feels natural. So does the gradual changes that happen with hunter Bullit. Trevor Howard plays him in a strong performance that makes you dislike him but also understand his situation. He loves his step daughter and he does what he can to keep her in Kenya. One sequence where Bullit takes his wife, daughter and Robert on a wild drive through the African plain exposes his character. He purposely tries to upset big game like rhino, hippo and elephants in order to scare Robert by driving through the herds, taunting them. Of course this is exciting but annoying to watch because he's showing no respect for the animals. It almost makes you hate him, but there are more sides to him, and as the story plays out, we can't help but feel for him.

    Woven through this story are two native tribemen, a chief and his arrogant son who will become chief when his father dies. This is actually well integrated into the plot. The stories of Tina and her lion King, Christine, Robert, Bullit and the two tribesmen all come together in an inevitable climax. Some viewers might see it coming, but I think they might be surprised by how it happens.

    The score by Malcolm Arnold is one of his finest, full of thunderous drums and a beautiful main theme. It has a jazzy Gershwin-esque quality to it, which makes sense, since jazz is America's connection to Africa, an art form created by African Americans, and the story is about Americans' connection to Africa. The film is beautiful to watch, but be sure to see it in widescreen. The African landscapes and skies are stunning, and the scenes in camp during the character drama maintain a constant sense of place. You can be carried away by the atmosphere. The cinematographer was Edward Scaife, but the look of the film has Cardiff all over it. Try to find a widescreen version of this film, I think you'll find it a pleasant surprise.
    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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