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About the Film

Year

1962

Rating

UR

Genre

Action / Adventure

Running Time

157 MIN

Synopsis

Hatari! is Swahili for "danger"—and also the word for action, adventure and broad comedy in this two-fisted Howard Hawks effort. John Wayne stars as the head of a daring Tanganyka-based group which captures wild animals on behalf of the world's zoos. Hardy Kruger, Gérard Blain and Red Buttons are members of Wayne's men-only contingent, all of whom are reduced to jello when the curvaceous Elsa Martinelli enters the scene. In tried and true Howard Hawks fashion, Martinelli quickly becomes "one of the guys," though Wayne apparently can't say two words to her without sparking an argument. The second half of this amazingly long film concerns the care and maintenance of a baby elephant; the barely credible finale is devoted to a comic pachyderm stampede down an urban African street, ending literally at the foot of Martinelli's bed. The other scene worth mentioning involves comedy-relief Red Buttons' efforts to create a fireworks-powered animal trap. Not to be taken seriously for a minute, Hatari is attractively packaged and neatly tied up with a danceable-pranceable theme song by Henry Mancini.

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Where to Watch

Digital

About the Cast

John Wayne

Sean Mercer

Hardy Kruger

Kurt Mueller

Elsa Martinelli

Anna-Maria D'Alessandro (Dallas)

Red Buttons

Pockets

Gerard Blain

Chips Chalmoy

Bruce Cabot

Vaughn

Michele Girardon

Brandy Delacourt

Eduard Franz

Dr. Sanderson

Emmett E. Smith

Bartender

J.D. Williams

Masai Warrior

About the Crew

Director

Howard Hawks

Producer

Howard Hawks

Writer

Leigh Brackett

Based on Short Story By

Harry Kurnitz

Music Scoring

Henry Mancini