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1 online resource (streaming video file) (86 minutes) : .flv file, sound |
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An unlikely pair to become international celebrities, husband-and-wife duo Martin & Osa Johnson found themselves as America's foremost filmmaker-explorers after the success of their first few documentaries on the native tribes of Africa and Southeast Asia. For SIMBA: THE KING OF THE BEASTS, they forded crocodile-infested rivers, braved stampeding elephants and stared down angry rhinos in order to film lions in their natural habitat. Their work directly influenced Frederick O'Brien to leave for the Pacific, inspired Akira Kurosawa to write "Rashomon," and astounded audiences all around the filmgoing world |
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Film |
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In Process Record |
Performer |
Martin E. Johnson, Osa Johnson |
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Originally produced by Kino Lorber in 1928 |
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In English |
Subject |
African studies
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Motion pictures.
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Documentary films.
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Arts.
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Foreign study.
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Arts.
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Documentary films.
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Foreign study.
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Motion pictures.
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Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Streaming video
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Author |
E. Johnson, Martin, film director
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Johnson, Osa, film director
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E. Johnson, Martin, actor
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Johnson, Osa, actor
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Kino Lorber (Firm)
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Kanopy (Firm)
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