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Born Free (1966) [w/Commentary]

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Born Free (1966) [w/Commentary]

Born Free (1966)
BDRip 720p | MKV | 1280 x 720 | x264 @ 2560 Kbps | 1h 35mn | 1,91 Gb
Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 160 Kbps + Commentary track | Subtitles: English
Genre: Adventure, Drama | Directors: James Hill, Tom McGowan

At a national park in Kenya, English game warden George Adamson and his wife, Joy Adamson, care for three orphaned lion cubs. After the two larger lions are shipped off to a zoo in the Netherlands, the smallest of the three, Elsa, stays with the couple. When Elsa is blamed for causing an elephant stampede in the nearby village, head warden John Kendall demands the young lion either be trained to survive in the wilds of the Serengeti or be sent to a zoo.

IMDB - Won 2 Oscars

Real-life husband and wife Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers play real-life husband and wife Joy and George Adamson. Strangely, the chemistry between them is really not played up here. Everything is focused on the cubs, perhaps as it should be. This film takes what could've just been another National Geographic episode and turns it into a "triumph of the spirit" story. When you watch this film, you understand the true meaning of freedom. And you can't help but look at that lion and want the best for her. The title song is a perfect ending to the film. It is too bad the Adamsons' lives did not have a happy ending like this story. The film keeps it simple, but there are still some emotional moments. It delivers what it promises.
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Born Free (1966) [w/Commentary]

Audio Commentary with John Barry biographer Jon Burlingame and Twilight Time's Julie Kirgo and Nick Redman