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    Hatari! (pronounced, Swahili for "Danger!") is a 1962 American adventure romantic comedy film starring John Wayne as the leader of a group of professional game catchers in Africa. Directed by Howard Hawks, it was shot in Technicolor and filmed on location in northern Tanganyika (in what is now Tanzania).

  2. Hatari!: Directed by Howard Hawks. With John Wayne, Hardy Krüger, Elsa Martinelli, Red Buttons. A group of men trap wild animals in Africa and sell them to zoos before the arrival of a female wildlife photographer threatens to change their ways.

  3. Jun 2, 2024 · Discover 31 intriguing facts about the classic movie Hatari! From its captivating plot to memorable performances, this article dives deep into the behind-the-scenes trivia.

  4. Hatari! (1962) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The arrival of a woman upsets a team of hunters capturing animals for the world's zoos.

  6. Hatari! is Swahili for "danger"—and also the word for action, adventure and broad comedy in this two-fisted Howard Hawks effort.

  7. A group of men trap wild animals in Africa and sell them to zoos. Will the arrival of a female wildlife photographer change their ways? 7,735IMDb 7.12 h 37 min1962. X-Ray13+.

  8. A group of men trap wild animals in Africa and sell them to zoos before the arrival of a female wildlife photographer threatens to change their ways. Sean Mercer (played by John Wayne) runs a business in East Africa. He and his team capture wild animals for zoos. It is dangerous work - one of his men almost dies after being gored by a rhino.

  9. A Tanganyka-based group of hunters (Red Buttons, Hardy Kruger, Gérard Blain) led by Sean Mercer (John Wayne) trap wild African animals for zoos. A curvaceous reporter (Elsa Martinelli) documents ...

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  10. Overview. A female wildlife photographer arrives on an East African reservation where a group of men trap wild animals for zoos and circuses. Howard Hawks. Director. Leigh Brackett. Screenplay. Harry Kurnitz. Story.

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