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Where No Vultures Fly is an exciting British adventure movie from 1951. It tells a story set in the wild lands of Africa. The film was directed by Harry Watt. It stars actors like Anthony Steel, Dinah Sheridan, Harold Warrender, and William Simons. This movie was so popular that it had a sequel called West of Zanzibar in 1954.

About the Movie

Where No Vultures Fly takes viewers on a thrilling journey. It was one of the first big movies to be filmed in East Africa. This helped show the amazing landscapes and wildlife of the region. The movie is known for its real-life animal scenes. It also shows the challenges of living and working in the African wilderness.

What's it About?

The story follows a game warden named Bob Payton. He works to protect animals in East Africa. Bob faces many dangers, including poachers who hunt animals illegally. He also deals with the challenges of the wild environment. The movie shows his adventures as he tries to keep the wildlife safe. It also highlights the beauty of the African plains and its creatures.

Who's in It?

The main actors brought the story to life:

  • Anthony Steel plays Bob Payton, the brave game warden.
  • Dinah Sheridan plays Mary Payton, Bob's wife.
  • Harold Warrender plays Mannering, another character in the story.
  • William Simons plays Tim, a young boy.

Where Was it Made?

A special thing about Where No Vultures Fly is where it was filmed. The movie was shot on location in Kenya, East Africa. This means the filmmakers went to the actual places the story was set. They filmed real animals and landscapes. This made the movie feel very authentic and exciting. It gave audiences a true look at the African wilderness.

Did You Know?

  • The movie was a big success in Britain. It was one of the most popular films of its year.
  • Because it was so well-liked, a sequel was made in 1954. This next movie was called West of Zanzibar. It continued the adventures of the characters.
  • The film helped to show the importance of wildlife conservation. It made people think about protecting animals in Africa.
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