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Hatari!

It is the story of a group of professional wildlife catchers. They face a lot of missions in Africa, as they trap wild animals then sell them to zoos. One day, a female wildlife photographer appears, so they will be forced to change their ways in this town.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
August 09, 2005 Overlong [!]
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Classic Film and Television
July 07, 2010 Richly entertaining, with vivid characters.
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EmanuelLevy.Com
February 06, 2007 Hawks continues to explore his favorite themes--professional conduct and male camaraderie--in this African travelogue abouyt an international team of animals catchers, headed by John Wayne. Though plotless, the film is visually compelling.
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Variety
May 13, 2008 The strapping physique of the film unhappily emphasizes the anemic condition of the story streaming within.
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New York Times
May 09, 2005 Perhaps the accent on the trapping of free-roaming critters for use in zoos is a mite too heavy, but this aspect of African business rates the attention it receives here.
Time Out
June 24, 2006 All in all, one of those rare films that genuinely constitutes a 'late masterpiece'.
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TV Guide
May 13, 2008 The story is nothing more than a poor excuse for what Hawks really seems to be interested in presenting--big-game chases over the Kenyan veldt. These sequences are so well done that they save this otherwise-tepid film.
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Chicago Reader
May 13, 2008 A broader canvas for the interaction of comedy and drama than its immediate predecessor (Rio Bravo), this is both discursive and leisurely.
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New Yorker
March 14, 2016 Politics take a back seat to sex, served up in a dazzling wealth of innuendo.
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Chicago Reader
May 13, 2008 This late masterpiece (1962) by Howard Hawks transcends every literary value in the book to become a brilliantly entertaining and insightful work of pure cinema.
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Brooklyn Magazine
April 13, 2016 All dumb romance, immature jokes, (unconscious?) racism and a child's sense of adventure.
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IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...