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Un homme parmi les lions

Original title: To Walk with Lions
  • 1999
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
947
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Richard Harris in Un homme parmi les lions (1999)
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George Adamson fights to save Kenya's wildlife. Together with his young assistant Tony Fitzjohn, he battles to keep the animals on his game reserve, and "Kora", from dangerous poachers.George Adamson fights to save Kenya's wildlife. Together with his young assistant Tony Fitzjohn, he battles to keep the animals on his game reserve, and "Kora", from dangerous poachers.George Adamson fights to save Kenya's wildlife. Together with his young assistant Tony Fitzjohn, he battles to keep the animals on his game reserve, and "Kora", from dangerous poachers.

  • Director
    • Carl Schultz
  • Writers
    • Keith Ross Leckie
    • George Adamson
    • Tony Fitzjohn
  • Stars
    • Richard Harris
    • John Michie
    • Kerry Fox
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    947
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Carl Schultz
    • Writers
      • Keith Ross Leckie
      • George Adamson
      • Tony Fitzjohn
    • Stars
      • Richard Harris
      • John Michie
      • Kerry Fox
    • 20User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • George Adamson
    John Michie
    John Michie
    • Tony Fitzjohn
    Kerry Fox
    Kerry Fox
    • Lucy Jackson
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • Terence Adamson
    Hugh Quarshie
    Hugh Quarshie
    • Maxwell
    Honor Blackman
    Honor Blackman
    • Joy Adamson
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Victoria Anrecelli
    Guy Williams
    Guy Williams
    • John Bell
    David Mulwa
    • Hamisi
    • (as David Kakuta Mulwa)
    Fred Opondo
    • David M'Boya
    • (as Frederic Opondo)
    Tonny Ernest Njuguna
    • Yussif
    • (as Tonny Njuguna)
    Douglas O. Ayayo
    • James Ngetha
    Raymond Ofula
    • Chief Haji Abu Jibril
    Edward Kwach
    • Doctor
    Tirus Gathwe
    • Keya
    James Onyango
    • Sgt. Mgatee
    Lucinda Gorringe
    • Bridget
    Steenie Njoroge
    • Bitacha
    • Director
      • Carl Schultz
    • Writers
      • Keith Ross Leckie
      • George Adamson
      • Tony Fitzjohn
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    10Rhino Rover

    Excellent but heart wrenching

    Documentary type films have always been tricky to make. They're not always about topics that mass audiences find interesting but there have been some relative successes (Gorillas in the Mist). "To Walk with Lions" is another one of these documentary type movies. Before I proceed, I apologize if this review has a sombre feel to it. It is one of the few movies I've seen this year that has had such an impact on me. It's been about 30 minutes since I've left the theatre and I'm sitting here in a coffee shop writing this but I find myself still thinking about the events of this movie.

    The film is based on the true life accounts of George Adamson and Tony Fitzjohn. George Adamson (played by Richard Harris) is a wildlife conservationist in Kenya that specializes in the re-release of lions back into the wild. Tony Fitzjohn (played by John Michie) is a drifter that floats from job to job in Africa and somehow ends up being hired as Adamson's assistant. This chance encounter turned out to change Fitzjohn's life forever. The story focuses on Adamson's plight of running his lion release program and the politics involved during a time when the Kenyan government is in a state of unrest. The film shows the relationship that evolves between Adamson and Fitzjohn and does so through the eyes of Fitzjohn. This particular movie focuses on the time from when Fitzjohn is hired to when Fitzjohn takes over Adamson's life work in 1989, a span of 18 years. There is very little about the actual release program itself but rather focuses on Adamson as a person and what plights he faces. Thrown in this mix, is the problem that Adamson faces as the Kenyan government threatens to shut down his operations and put and end to his program. He must deal with this issue as well as handle poaching problems occurring in the area.

    There have been many movies made in or about Africa but this film has a very different feel to it. Gone are the bright colors and crystal clear pictures. This film truly has the feel of a documentary. It is frequently very dusty and the actors always seemed to be covered in dirt and grime. In addition, the picture is not always in focus (either that or the dust swirls around so much that it dulls everything) that it adds an element of reality to the movie. You can almost feel the grit in your mouth.

    Richard Harris plays Adamson wonderfully and he looks amazingly similar to the real Adamson. As to how accurately he portrays the real Adamson, I don't know but his actual acting performance was incredible. This is the first time I have ever seen Harris but he definitely puts his best foot forward. John Michie plays Fitzjohn equally well and the audience gets a real sense of respect and admiration from him as his relationship with Adamson develops. What makes these performances all the more impressive is that most of the scenes with the lions are done with both actors and lions together in the same shot...and in close proximity to each other. Some of the mauling scenes looking amazingly real too...maybe a bit too real. Some of the other scenes with other animals are quite graphic too and a bit on the hard side to watch. The introduction of Adamson's wife, Joy was a bit weak. It wasn't fully developed and left a lot of questions. From what I know of their relationship, it seemed to be closer than what was portrayed but I'm not expert so I can't really comment on that part of it but in my opinion, they could have removed Joy Adamson's involvement in this movie and it would have been just as effective.

    Overall, I thought this movie was fantastic but you leave the theatre with a heavy heart. The lions are real and the reactions to them seem genuine. It is a bit graphic in some cases but it is definitely worth the time to see. Keep in mind that this is based on real life accounts of both George Adamson and Tony Fitzjohn and therefore doesn't mean that the ending is going to be happy. In fact, it leaves you thinking about a lot of things that we as a human race allow to occur. > A
    9WeHaveSixFeet

    A powerful performance by Richard Harris

    Richard Harris is amazing as George Adamson, an old man obsessed with returning captive lions to the wild in spite of poachers, politics and his own personal demons. Based on the life of George Adamson, Joy "Born Free" Adamson's husband, the movie has a flock of really great characters wonderfully played by all sorts of semi-stars (Ian Bannen, Geraldine Chaplin, etc.). I'd see it again.
    6lastliberal

    Hot Naked Women! Action in the bush! Splendor in the grass!

    Maybe if they used different tag lines to advertise this movie, it would have greater appeal. While all of the above is true, it was a small part of a wonderful film about George Adamson (Richard Harris) and Tony Fitzjohn (John Michie).

    Those familiar with Born Free know about Adamson. This film is about his life in Kenya after wards, and the relationship with Fitzjohn, who went on to do the same work in Tanzania.

    It has a documentary feel throughout and absolutely stunning cinematography as they interact with the lions in the bush. It is sometimes bloody as the natives revolt, and the battle between men and animals will get your blood boiling, especially when Terrence (Ian Bannen) discovers his precious elephants destroyed by ivory poachers.

    A film for all animal lovers, and an outstanding performance by Harris.
    7dgaither

    Not really for kids

    I enjoyed this film very much. My granddaughter who is 12 couldn't get through it. Because it is about George Adamson, of Born Free fame, you may be tempted to get this as a movie for the family to watch together. It's real appeal is to those of us past a certain age where we begin to think about the end of life as much as about the beginning. Richard Harris is incredible in this film as a man who refuses to let the changes time has wrought on his part of Africa or his body make him compromise any of his principles. This film will make you believe he has a spiritual connection to the lions, that lions are closer to humans than we'd like to admit. George Adamson is a much more interesting character in this movie than in the Born Free movies. The photography of Africa is spectacular, the scenes of poaching heartbreaking. This is a grown up movie about grown up issues, but it is not an unrelenting downer. It will probably inspire you to do something a little more important with the time you have left.
    10standish77

    Criminal how it suffered a limited first release

    All I can say about this movie is...wow! Its a fascinating retelling of the later years in George Adamson's incredible life. Richard Harris is a spitting image of the ageing Adamson and the supporting cast (particularly the late Ian Bannen) are excellent. There is nothing to fault with this film....an absolute classic! Its criminal why this film suffered a very limited release. Hopefully it will do a Shawshank Redemption and enjoy the praise it deserves, now its out on video.

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 2000 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • Kenya
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • L'homme qui parlait aux lions
    • Filming locations
      • Shaba National Game Reserve, Kenya
    • Production companies
      • Kingsborough Greenlight Pictures
      • Studio Eight Productions
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