Simba The King of the Beasts is an 1928 American blackandwhite silent documentary film, directed by Martin and Osa Johnson, which features the couples fouryear expedition to track the lion across Kenyan veld to his lair. The film, which went on nationwide general release on January25,192819280125 , was premiered at the Earl Caroll Theatre in New York on January23,192819280123 .
Allmovie reviewer Hal Erickson writes that, despite being made, under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History, and purporting, to be an authentic filmed record of the Johnsons most recent foray into Africa, the expedition documentary, seldom lets facts get in the way of a good story. For example, The films highlight shows the intrepid Mrs. Osa Johnson bringing down a charging rhinoceros with one wellaimed shot. But the reusage of Simba footage in the Johnsons 1932 documentary Congorilla reveals that the rhino was merely scared away by the gunfire a classic example of how the truth can be adjusted with the help of a clever editor.The groundbreaking travelogue, was, according to WildFilmHistory, Filmed in an era when African wildlife was still relatively bountiful, the production shows how the landscape looked in the early twentieth century. Evading stampeding elephants, employing scores of servants and gamefully shooting down a variety of species, with the production including provoked behaviour, staged confrontations and animals shot to death on film. Relying heavily on cutting in kills from professional marksmen, numerous hunting scenes culminate in a heart stopping sequence where, with the use of clever editing, the adventurous Mrs Johnson appears to bring down a charging rhinoceros with one wellaimed shot, and. the film provides an intriguing glimpse not only into 1920s Africa but also into the Johnsons themselves, part of a gungho breed that is, in itself, now largely extinct. Responsible for introducing a whole generation of American moviegoers to the wonders of the African environment, Simba was a largescale success, detailing wildlife and indigenous tribespeople that had seldom appeared on screen before. ........
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