
Savage Splendor
Directed by Armand Denis, Lewis Cotlow6.85.0
The film tells of the Armand Denis/Lewis Cotlow expedition that had the two men cover 22,000 miles through Tanganyika, Belgian Congo and British East Africa. The high points of their ten month trip are an impressive elephant hunt by the Pygmies of Belgian Congo, the crowning of King Mbofe Mabiashe and the capture of a rhino.
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Savage Splendor was released on November 2, 1949.
Savage Splendor was directed by Armand Denis, Lewis Cotlow.
Savage Splendor has a runtime of 60m.
Savage Splendor was produced by Armand Denis.
The film tells of the Armand Denis/Lewis Cotlow expedition that had the two men cover 22,000 miles through Tanganyika, Belgian Congo and British East Africa. The high points of their ten month trip are an impressive elephant hunt by the Pygmies of Belgian Congo, the crowning of King Mbofe Mabiashe and the capture of a rhino.
The key characters in Savage Splendor are Himself (Lewis Cotlow), Himself (Armand Denis), Himself (Carr Hartley).
Savage Splendor is rated Approved.
Savage Splendor is a Documentary film.
Savage Splendor has an audience rating of 6.8 out of 10.

