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Born Free

A true story of the lioness Elsa, who was raised in captivity and then taught to hunt, stalk and kill so that she could return to live freely in the wild.

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  • "Elsa, de leeuwin"
  • "Vivre libre"
  • "Living free"

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  • "Adaptation of the late Joy Adamson's book about Elsa the lioness, who was raised as a pet by two Kenya game wardens. She was taught the skills she needed, then returned to the wild to live free."
  • "A true story of the lioness Elsa, who was raised in captivity and then taught to hunt, stalk and kill so that she could return to live freely in the wild."
  • "A true story of the lioness Elsa, who was raised in captivity and then taught to hunt, stalk and kill so that she could return to live freely in the wild."@en
  • "Based on the real-life adventures of Joy and George Adamson and portrays the relationship between Elsa, the lioness and the Adamsons'. Originally released as a motion picture in 1965."@en
  • "Based on the real-life adventures of Joy and George Adamson and portrays the relationship between Elsa, the lioness and the Adamsons'. Originally released as a motion picture in 1965."
  • "The tale of Elsa, the lion cub raised in captivity, who then must learn to fend for herself in the jungle wilds of Kenya."@en
  • "Elsa, an orphan lion cub, is raised by a game warden."@en
  • "Joy Adamson and her husband, Kenya game warden George Adamson, raise Elsa, a lion cub. When Elsa approaches maturity, Joy determines she must re-educate Elsa to living in the wild so that the lioness can return to a free life."@en
  • "A great song, lush African settings and the true story of Elsa, the lion cub, make this all-family adventure a memorable film experience."@en
  • "When game warden George Adamson is forced to kill a lion and lioness, he and his wife Joy adopt their three cubs. Two are sent off to zoos but the third is kept, a female they name Elsa. When Elsa is fully grown, the Adamsons realize she must be taught to survive on her own."@en
  • "When game warden George Adamson is forced to kill a lion and lioness, he and his wife Joy adopt their three cubs. Two are sent off to zoos but the third is kept, a female they name Elsa. When Elsa is fully grown, the Adamsons realize she must be taught to survive on her own."
  • "The true story of the problems and pleasures encountered by game warden George Adamson and his wife Joy in raising an orphaned lion cub named Elsa in captivity."@en
  • "Speelfilm over de lotgevallen van een Engelse vrouw en haar echtgenoot, die zich in Afrika ontfermen over een leeuwenwelp."
  • "About the lioness and the couple who raised her and eventually set her free."@en
  • "The story of an English couple who raise a tame lioness in Kenya and have difficulty training her to survive on her own before they return her to the wild. (Does not circulate)."
  • "Joy and George Adamson adopt and raise an orphaned lion cub until it becomes necessary to teach her to survive on her own."@en
  • ""George Adamson, a senior game warden in Kenya, kills a man-eating lion and is forced to shoot the lion's mate when she attacks him. He then brings home three orphaned female lion cubs. His wife, Joy, rears the baby animals, overcoming their initial refusal to accept milk, and becomes particularly attached to the smallest, Elsa. When it is time to send the cubs to a zoo, Joy is reluctant to part with Elsa, so George sends only the other two cubs. Elsa becomes a member of the family, freely roaming through the house and the vicinity but rarely venturing into the jungle. When Elsa reaches full size, the district commissioner points out that her presence has become a major concern and suggests that she should be sent to a zoo. Joy rebels against the idea of Elsa living in confinement, and she wins 2 months to teach Elsa to fend for herself in the jungle. Since the lion is completely domesticated and has never had to kill for food or defend herself, the Adamsons have a difficult time making Elsa understand what is expected of her. In her first introduction to hunting, she is chased by a warthog. The Adamsons finally succeed in reconditioning Elsa to life in the wild, however, and at the next mating season she goes off alone into the jungle. The following year, after a trip to England, the Adamsons return to Kenya. One day Elsa appears at their camp with three of her own cubs. She spends the day with her friends and then returns to her mate"--AFI catalog, 1961-1970."@en
  • "A true story of the lioness Elsa, who was raised in captivity and then taught to hunt, stalk and kill so that she could return to live freely in the world."@en
  • "Les difficultés d'une lionne domestiquée que ses maîtres rendent à la brousse."

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  • "Film adaptations"@en
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  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Drama"
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  • "British films"@en
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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Feature films"@en
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  • "Juvenile works"@en
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  • "Born Free"@en
  • "Born free"@en
  • "Born free"
  • "Born free (Motion picture)"@en
  • "Born free (Motion picture)"

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