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Hatari!
from Paramount
starring John Wayne, Elsa Martinelli, Hardy Krüger, Red Buttons, Gérard Blain
directed by Howard Hawks
Features:
- Anamorphic
- Closed-captioned
- Color
- DVD-Video
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Light Hearted Fun with John Wayne 
Hatari! is an outstanding John Wayne movie. Set in east Africa Sean Mercer, (John Wayne) stars as part of a team of big game hunter who capture animals for shipment to zoos around the world. But the fun of the movie is the arrival of Dallas,( Elisa Martinelli) a photographer from the Baliz Zoo sent to photograph the capture of the animals only to be a total pain in the butt for John Wayne who really wishes she wasn't there. This movie is a full of action and a lighthearted comedy to boot as Dallas just... more info
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Fun,Funny and Exciting. 
I first saw this movie when I was a little kid and enjoyed it immensely.Now that I am an adult,if anything I enjoy it more.It is the story of a group of adventurers who capture animals for zoos,a job desription that is pretty much extinct in the 21st century.John Wayne does his usual bang-up job as the leader with the delicious Elsa Martinelli(the reason why I enjoy the movie even more now)as his love interest.The co-stars include Hardy Krueger,Red Buttons and Wayne's often used friend,Bruce Cabot.The story... more info
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Classic John Wayne 
A classic John Wayne film. This film takes place in Africa where Wayne and company have a business capturing mostly large animals for zoos. The action sequences are well done and it's great to see the abundance of African wildlife. My 7 year old loves this show and loves the "pockets" character (played by Red Buttons) in particular.
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Romance, Laughs, & Family Entertainment: A Light-Hearted Adventure About Chasing/Capturing Zoo Animals In (Tanganyika) Africa 
"Hatari!" has long been a personal favorite for its adventure, excitement, thrills, laughs, cinematography, sound track, and overall entertainment. "Hatari!" was the first movie I ever went to see more than once; I wore out two sound track records listening to Henry Mancini's marvelous music; and the film was the first VHS I ever purchased. As my tapes were starting to go bad, I finally purchased the DVD. I was quite relieved that all 157 minutes are on one disc, and in wide screen. (How I long for more... more info
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