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'''''Living Free''''' is a 1972 British [[drama film]], written by [[Millard Kaufman]] and directed by [[Jack Couffer]]. It is starred by [[Nigel Davenport]], [[Susan Hampshire]] and [[Geoffrey Keen]]. |
'''''Living Free''''' is a 1972 British [[drama film]], written by [[Millard Kaufman]] and directed by [[Jack Couffer]]. It is starred by [[Nigel Davenport]], [[Susan Hampshire]] and [[Geoffrey Keen]]. This film is a sequel to the movie ''[[Born Free]]'', which was based on the book of the same name by Joy Adamson. The film ''Living Free'' is also based on a book by Joy Adamson, however, it is not based on the book by the same name but is instead based on the third book in the series, ''Forever Free''. Singer [[Julie Budd]] sang the title song, composed by Sol Kaplan and Freddy Douglass.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/28298/Living-Free/articles.html|title=Living Free (1972)|publisher=[[Turner Classic Movies]]|first= Andrea |last=Passafiume|year=2015}}</ref> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
Revision as of 04:09, 9 July 2017
Living Free | |
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Directed by | Jack Couffer |
Written by | Joy Adamson (Book) Millard Kaufman (Screenplay by) |
Produced by | Paul B. Radin |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Wolfgang Suschitzky |
Edited by | Don Deacon |
Music by | Sol Kaplan |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Columbia-Warner Distributors Columbia Pictures NBC |
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Running time | 90 min. |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Living Free is a 1972 British drama film, written by Millard Kaufman and directed by Jack Couffer. It is starred by Nigel Davenport, Susan Hampshire and Geoffrey Keen. This film is a sequel to the movie Born Free, which was based on the book of the same name by Joy Adamson. The film Living Free is also based on a book by Joy Adamson, however, it is not based on the book by the same name but is instead based on the third book in the series, Forever Free. Singer Julie Budd sang the title song, composed by Sol Kaplan and Freddy Douglass.[1]
Plot
After Elsa the lioness dies, her three lion cubs (Jespah, Gopa, and Little Elsa) are forced to move to a game preserve and must learn to hunt on their own with the help of George Adamson and his wife, Joy.
Cast
- Nigel Davenport ... George Adamson
- Susan Hampshire ... Joy Adamson
- Geoffrey Keen ... Kendall
- Peter Lukoye ... Nuru
- Shane De Louvre ... Makedde
- Robert Beaumont ... Billy Collins
- Nobby Noble ... Bank Manager
- Allaudin Qureshi ... Bank Clerk
- Charles Hayes ... Herbert Baker
- Jean Hayes ... Mrs. Herbert Baker
- Edward Judd ... Weaver
Reception
References
- ^ Passafiume, Andrea (2015). "Living Free (1972)". Turner Classic Movies.
External links
- Living Free at IMDb