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| runtime = 64 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = | gross = }} ''Africa Adventure'' is a 1954 American documentary film which follows a safari around East Africa, led by big-game hunter Robert C. Ruark. Ruark narrated and directed the film, and also wrote the script. Produced by RKO-Pathé, it was distributed by its sister company, RKO Radio Pictures, who premiered the film on September 28, 1954. ==Plot== Big-game hunter Robert Ruark travels from the United States to Kenya, where he meets other professional hunters, Harry Selby and Andrew Holmbert. They load their vehicles and head first to the village of Isiola, before continuing on further into the interior of Kenya. The safari encounters many of the animals of the African plains, such as rhinoceros, gazelles, guinea fowl and elephants. They meet members of the Rendille-Samburu tribe, and agree to hunt down an elephant which has been causing problems for the tribe. Despite inclement weather, the group tracks the rogue elephant and kills it. The party spends several weeks hunting and taking pictures, eventually arriving in Uganda, where they run afoul of the authorities, who impound their vehicle. While attempting to replace their truck, Ruark's wife and another hunter, John Sutton, join the party. The enlarged party travels throughout the country, running across numerous wildlife. The group documents how to hunt for their food, how to set up camp, and meet a group of Maasai tribesmen, after which the party kills a large male water buffalo. The group finishes its 3-month safari by tracking and killing a leopard, with its pelt going to Ruark's wife, after which the Ruarks return to the United States. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Africa Adventure」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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