She looked awfully pretty in the morning light.Yeah, that one!
She looked awfully pretty in the morning light.Yeah, that one!
Douglas was the producer of the film, and wanted a part in it. But using the name Remington?? Of course I suppose some people might have wondered why his character was named after a type writer company!>King Solomon’s Mines ( 1950 )
>The Last Safari
>Harry Black & The Tiger ( The film which ACTUALLY directly influenced me in to becoming a professional shikaree )
>The Ghost & The Darkness ( Although Michael Douglas’s character did not exist in real life ) .
> Hatari
Oh ... you have no idea , Sestoppelman . I actually watched this film for the very 1st time in 2001 . As soon as I heard that his name is " Remington " and that he is carrying an iconic double barreled side by side rifle ... I immediately found myself wondering if Remington indeed DID manufacture any double barreled rifles ( Which I was not aware of ) .Douglas was the producer of the film, and wanted a part in it. But using the name Remington?? Of course I suppose some people might have wondered why his character was named after a type writer company!
And his 303 magazine rifle.Oh ... you have no idea , Sestoppelman . I actually watched this film for the very 1st time in 2001 . As soon as I heard that his name is " Remington " and that he is carrying an iconic double barreled side by side rifle ... I immediately found myself wondering if Remington indeed DID manufacture any double barreled rifles ( Which I was not aware of ) .
In real life ... Colonel Patterson had dispatched those 2 brutish man eating lions , by using a Martini Henry falling block rifle which was chambered in .577/450 Martini Henry .
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Roger Moore was also a notorious anti hunter , Sir . He even made some very negative and irrational comments about hunting ... After shooting this film .Oh Lord. Because of this thread I watched "Shout at the Devil" for the first time in probably 40 years. I had forgotten what an awful movie it was. Lee Marvin apparently thinks he is in a comedy while around him the local population is being strung up and his grandchild is murdered by German Askaris. Really good book however.
An interesting little bit of trivia is that the James Purdey brand .500/465 Nitro Express calibre double barreled side by side rifle used by Stewart Granger in the film ... Was purchased at an auction house in Calcutta , just prior to filming . It originally belonged to His Royal Excellence , The Maharajah of Bhopal . After His Royal Excellence passed away ... His 7 rifles and 7 shot guns were all auctioned off , by his Estate . Stewart Granger loved this rifle so much ... That he kept it as a personal possession in real life . After the filming of " Harry Black & The Tiger " was completely wrapped up ... Mr . Granger used that double barreled rifle to hunt a royal Bengal tiger , a bull gaur bison and a sambhur deer in South Bangalore.I enjoyed "Harry Black and the Tiger"
Maybe "A Far Off Place" - 1993 - with a very young and not yet nip and tucked Reese Witherspoon. Family farm is raided and two children with a bushman have to escape across country. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106868/ It was a pretty good movie and I don't ever seem to see it on the movie channels.Man so many great movies I had forgotten about, The Naked Prey, The Gods Must Be Crazy and growing up watching Tarzan Movies. There is one movie that I can't remember the title of, it was about two young children , a bother and sister I think, who got separated from their parents somewhere in North Africa and walked all the way home to, I think, South Africa. If my memory is right it was based on a true story.
That's not it but I'll have to look that one up and watch it. I think I will be looking up a lot of movies with African locations and topics. The movie I remember was made in either the 50's or 60's and the children made their way from North Africa like Tunis or somewhere down south towards South Africa. I watched it as a teenager in the 60's.Maybe "A Far Off Place" - 1993 - with a very young and not yet nip and tucked Reese Witherspoon. Family farm is raided and two children with a bushman have to escape across country. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0106868/ It was a pretty good movie and I don't ever seem to see it on the movie channels.
The first one was the best and the Old West prequel was fun. But the one in South Africa and the one after that were... um... At least they starred Michael Gross and he's getting plenty of mileage as the character 30 years later?I’ve seen it. It was okay. I’m probably as big of a tremors fan as they come.
I don't believe Remington did ever make a double rifle (single-shots yes, their Rolling Block and the Remington-Hepburn rifle) but Colt did make them alongside their 1878 double-barrel shotguns.Oh ... you have no idea , Sestoppelman . I actually watched this film for the very 1st time in 2001 . As soon as I heard that his name is " Remington " and that he is carrying an iconic double barreled side by side rifle ... I immediately found myself wondering if Remington indeed DID manufacture any double barreled rifles ( Which I was not aware of ) .
In real life ... Colonel Patterson had dispatched those 2 brutish man eating lions , by using a Martini Henry falling block rifle which was chambered in .577/450 Martini Henry .
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