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The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck. A world-class hunter (David Keith) boozily agrees to take a rich city couple (Kathy Shower, Brant Van Hoffman) through Borneo cannibal country.
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The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck is a 1988 Sri Lankan-American adventure comedy film directed by and starring David Keith. [1] Summary. Ken and Barbara are tourists on safari in a Borneo jungle, led by tour guide Buck Malone. The group is taken prisoner by a native tribe.
The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck is a 1988 action/comedy film starring David Keith, Kathy Shower and Brant von Hoffman. The movie begins with millionaire hunter Ken Manchester (Hoffman) and his new wife Barbara(Shower) floating down a river in Borneo on their way to their honeymoon safari.
The Further Adventures of Tennessee Buck Reviews. Although the film is primarily a comedy (the music is playful and slapstick gags arise on several occasions), it takes an...
A drunken, down-on-his-luck adventurer is hired by a wealthy man and his beautiful wife to take them on a hunting expedition in the jungle. After a while, though, the guide begins to...
Buck Malone, a drunken, down-on-his-luck wilderness expert is hired by a wealthy couple as a hunting guide, though once their expedition gets going, he begins to suspect that there's more to the expedition than just hunting.
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1988 · 1 hr 31 min. R. Action. A hard-drinking safari guide who leads a wealthy couple on a hunting expedition in Borneo is forced into action when the wife is taken by cannibals. Subtitles: English. Starring: David Keith Sydney Lassick Kathy Shower Brant Von Hoffman Stephen Davis. Directed by: David Keith.