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Vivre libre

Original title: Born Free
  • 1966
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
7.3K
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Vivre libre (1966)
This wondrous true adventure from the best-selling novel about a woman who raised a lioness and eventually set her free is beautifully photographed on the vast, golden savannas of central Africa. 

When game warden George Adamson (Bill Travers) is forced to kill a menacing lion and lioness, he and his wife Joy (Virginia McKenna) adopt their three cubs. Two are sent off to zoos, but the third is kept - a female they name Elsa - to which they have become particularly attached. When Elsa becomes a full grown lioness, the Adamsons realise that she must be set free and taught to survive on her own. A year later the Adamsons return to the savanna and are surprised by a very special welcome from their old friend.

Highly acclaimed for its cinematography and music, Born Free is a story of courage and love, nature, and a relationship unlike any other ever filmed. Eureka Entertainment is proud to present the film on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK, in a special Dual-Format edition.
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The story of George and Joy Adamson and the orphaned lion cub, Elsa, they adopt.The story of George and Joy Adamson and the orphaned lion cub, Elsa, they adopt.The story of George and Joy Adamson and the orphaned lion cub, Elsa, they adopt.

  • Directors
    • James Hill
    • Tom McGowan
  • Writers
    • Joy Adamson
    • Lester Cole
  • Stars
    • Virginia McKenna
    • Bill Travers
    • Geoffrey Keen
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Directors
      • James Hill
      • Tom McGowan
    • Writers
      • Joy Adamson
      • Lester Cole
    • Stars
      • Virginia McKenna
      • Bill Travers
      • Geoffrey Keen
    • 57User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 Oscars
      • 5 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Virginia McKenna
    Virginia McKenna
    • Joy Adamson
    Bill Travers
    Bill Travers
    • George Adamson
    Geoffrey Keen
    Geoffrey Keen
    • Kendall
    Peter Lukoye
    • Nuru
    Omar Chambati
    • Makkede
    Bill Godden
    • Sam
    Bryan Epsom
    • Baker
    Robert Cheetham
    • Ken
    Robert S. Young
    • James
    • (as Robert Young)
    Geoffrey Best
    • Watson
    Surya Patel
    • Doctor
    Elsa
    • Lion Cub
    • (uncredited)
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    Pati
    • Rock Hyrax
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • James Hill
      • Tom McGowan
    • Writers
      • Joy Adamson
      • Lester Cole
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    7Wuchakk

    A must for animal lovers

    "Born Free" (1965) is a great film for animal lovers, especially cat lovers. It tells the story of a couple living in Africa who come across three orphan lion cubs and keep one female, whom they name Elsa. Later they are pressured to give Elsa up to a zoo, but the woman can't because, as she argues, Elsa was born free and should therefore live free. She'd never be happy in a zoo.

    Unfortunately, Elsa has become too tame as a result of living with the couple. Can Elsa ever adapt to the wild or will she be condemned to a cage in a zoo?

    The footage of Elsa with the couple is amazing. She's like their pet cat! I'd love to have a lioness pet to hug and pat and walk around the yard with!

    Shot in beautiful Kenya, the film runs 95 minutes.

    GRADE: B+
    7Paul-250

    Returning Lions To The Wild

    Set in Kenya in the 1960's, and based on factual events, the film is the story of how a young orphaned lion cub is rescued by a British colonial couple who run a wildlife sanctuary and then prepared for a return to the wild. The scenery is spectacular, and the thin dividing line between death and survival in the wild is palpable. But the film is not only about struggle, it is, in an almost unique way, a love story too; one between a woman and a lioness. Hugely popular when released, the film still has the power to move. An especially good movie for families.
    7preppy-3

    Very good

    True life story. George and Joy Adamson (Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna) live in the wilderness in Kenya. In self defense, George kills a lion and his mate only to find they were protecting their three cubs. He and his wife decide to raise the cubs. They give two of them away to zoos, but can't part with Elsa, a lioness. But then they realize they can't keep her and don't want to put her in a zoo. Can they help her live in the wild?

    I read the book "Born Free" when I was in grammar school in the 70s and loved it. I also vaguely remember seeing the movie on TV (and liking it) and the very short-lived (13 episodes) series in the early 70s. Also the song was a big hit in the mid 60s and again in the early 70s. But I had forgotten all about it until it popped up on TCM. I decided to tune in and loved it!

    The movie was shot beautifully on location in Kenya (where it took place). Wide screen viewing is essential for this one. Also, Travers and McKenna were a real-life couple when they did this film (in fact they remained married until his death in 1994) and there devotion to each other comes through loud and clear. Also the lions (male and female) are SO cute when they're cubs and even beautiful as they get older. Elsa herself was portrayed by a number of different lionesses but you can't tell the difference. And Travers and McKenna worked with all the animals for 2 weeks before filming so they all interact together perfectly. This is perfect family viewing--adults will adore it as much as the kids.

    I'm only giving it a 7 for a few reasons--there isn't much of a story and the film DOES drag a little. Also the cute little shots of the cubs get a little bit much. Yeah they are adorable, but it got to the point that I thought the filmmakers were purposely shoving them in our faces to get us to go "awwwwwwww"! A little bit too cute for my tastes.

    Still it's a great film and the music in this one is fantastic (and Oscar-winning). Also I defy anyone not to cry during the final sequence--it even got to me and I'm the last person to cry at movies like this.

    A very good family film. See it!
    Smalling-2

    Born Free

    Joy Adamson and her husband, Kenya game warden George Adamson, bring up a lion cub Elsa, but later they have to teach her about the wild and free life she was born to.

    Warm, good-looking but rather casually assembled screen version of a highly popular bestseller, with irresistible animal shots that made it enormously successful at the box-office - and over the years a family film "par excellence". It started a cycle then and was followed by the less successful "Living Free".
    teutonyx

    Feel good again

    Innocence, the magnetism of the east African plains, and lions to boot! A great movie for a steamy summer night (atmosphere is important too). The score by John Barry is very good, and I imagine there are few 'boomers who would not recognize the strains of Matt Monro (not Perry Como) singing the title song. I always liked Bill Travers as an actor in all the roles I've seen him in, Born Free is no exception. Virginia McKenna's lovely soft soothing Scots brogue is honey to the ears, and she does a great job as Joy Adamson. How accurate their portrayals of the Adamson's are... well, it doesn't really matter. Elsa is the star, and that's how it should be. In short, great family fair for a movie at home.

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    • Trivia
      The lions "Boy," "Girl," and "Ugas" were freed upon the completion of production, under protest from the film company who wanted to sell the lions to zoos to recoup some of their money from filming.
    • Goofs
      When Elsa is playing with and chasing the elephant herd, she is not wearing her collar. But in the next scene when she returns with an elephant calf, she is wearing her collar.
    • Quotes

      Joy Adamson: Elsa, Elsa

      [Joy cries sitting out on the hood of the truck as they ride in search of the young lioness]

      George Adamson: Let's try this.

      [2 shots ring out from his gun. George sees Elsa stumbling through the grass, approaching their vehicle]

      Joy Adamson: all my nightmares had come true.

      [Now Elsa rests in their tent as they argue over her]

      George Adamson: ...she can't make it. she can't think. she can't mix with her own kind... She can't do anything the wild animals do to survive. You've done too good a job on her. You've made her tame. It's too late to try to let her go wild now. All we're doing is making her miserable, torturing her. How could you be so cruel?

      Joy Adamson: You keep quiet George.

      George Adamson: I don't know what goes on in that head of yours anymore... What's wrong with a zoo, anyway?

      Joy Adamson: nothing. Except that she won't be free.

      George Adamson: and Is freedom so important?

      Joy Adamson: yes, yes, she was born free and she has the right to live free. Why don't we live in a more comfortable setting George? Other people do. We chose to live out here cause it represents freedom for us. Because we can breathe.

      George Adamson: Joy, tell me the truth. You just don't want to give her up. What you're really hoping is that she can stay out here, wild, but not too wild. That you can see her every now and then.

      Joy Adamson: it's not the whole truth. But I don't deny I'd like it.

      George Adamson: it's impossible. It cannot happen.

      Joy Adamson: ...at least she would be free. At least she wouldn't be in a cage for the rest of her life.

      George Adamson: even if she gets herself killed in the process.

      Joy Adamson: [stroking Elsa's leg] I'd never forgive myself I suppose.

      [Joy narrates]

      Joy Adamson: although at one time we were afraid she'd die, Elsa did recover. And when she did, she seemed somehow different.

    • Connections
      Featured in La grande idée (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Born Free
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      Music by John Barry

      Lyrics by Don Black

      Sung by Matt Monro

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Swahili
    • Also known as
      • Una leona de dos mundos
    • Filming locations
      • Meru National Park, Kenya
    • Production companies
      • Open Road Films (II)
      • Atlas
      • Highroad
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $143
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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