Elsa The Lioness - Films

Films

  • Born Free - 1966 – 95 minutes; Starring Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna - George Adamson was the technical advisor. Directed by James Hill. Academy Awards winner and Golden Globe Awards winner.
  • Living Free 1972, starring Susan Hampshire and Nigel Davenport, based not on the book by the same name, but on the third book of the series, Forever Free.
  • Elsa and Her Cubs - 25 minutes; Extremely rare film footage of Elsa and her cubs Jespah, Gopa and Little Elsa and includes Joy and George Adamson. Although the film begins by saying the narrator is George Adamson, it is not George Adamson speaking.

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