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This film is in the public domain in the United States. Being in the public domain refers to cinematic, dramatic, literary, musical and artistic works that no government, organization, or individual owns, and as such is common property.

Plot Synopsis:
Diana Emerson (Hillary Brooke) is in the book department of Klopper's Department store looking for a copy of the book Dark Safari, written by the famed explorer Cuddleford. Buzz Johnson (Bud Abbott) overhears Diana saying that she will pay $2,500 for a map that is inside that book. He devises a plan to pass off his friend Stanley Livington (Lou Costello) as a great explorer who accompanied Cuddleford on the expedition described in the book. With claims that he can reproduce the map, the two men go to Diana's home that very night. They agree to accompany her on an African expedition, and when Bud overhears that Clyde Beatty has been offered $20,000 to lead the expedition, he feels that the map is worth considerably more than $2,500.
They travel to Africa, along with Diana's team of explorers, including Harry (Joe Besser), 'Boots' Wilson (Buddy Baer), 'Grappler' McCoy (Max Baer) and Gunner (Shemp Howard), a nearsighted professional hunter. The boys learn that the true expedition is for diamonds rather than exploration, and Buzz plans to renegotiate the deal. Unfortunately Stanley cannot reproduce the map, as he has never seen it, and the two attempt to bluff their way around the jungle.
Eventually Buzz and Stanley find a trail of diamonds, which lead straight to a cannibal village, where the residents intend to roast the two. Fortunately, they are rescued by a gorilla who has taken a liking to Stanley.
The next day, the cannibal tribe meets with the rest of the expeditionary team, where the chief offers several diamonds in exchange for Stanley ("Chief have sweet tooth," explains his translator.). They start to chase Stanley all over the place while Buzz buries the diamonds. The expeditionary team, along with the tribal warriors, are finally frightened away by a giant gorilla (Charles Gemora), whose existence had been denounced as a myth earlier in the film. Stanley rushes to find Buzz, only to discover that Buzz, having lost the diamonds, has had enough and is abandoning his friend. Meanwhile, the friendly gorilla from before digs up the diamonds that Buzz has hidden and gives them to Stanley offscreen.
Some time after returning to the United States, Stanley owns the department store, along with the gorilla, and Buzz works for them as the elevator operator.

Boina123
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iShowSpeed Tries Indian Drink 😂


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Boina123
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♡ Lifetime Movie ♡ Africa America Movie ♡ Black Movie Romantic ♡
♡ Lifetime Movie ♡ Africa America Movie ♡ Black Movie Romantic ♡
♡ Lifetime Movie ♡ Africa America Movie ♡ Black Movie Romantic ♡
♡ Lifetime Movie ♡ Africa America Movie ♡ Black Movie Romantic ♡

Boina123
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The Chinese government is spending billions of dollars around the world to expand its already massive global media footprint. Africa is a major destination for a lot of that investment. Although it is not clear how much money the Chinese have spent to develop Africa-focused economy, the sums are no doubt in the millions of dollars.    The communist party-run CCTV has a production in Kenya, the official China Daily newspaper prints local editions from South Africa and China Radio International (CRI) is broadcast on the local FM dial in a number of a countries across Africa.   While officials in Beijing are expert in building vast media distribution networks, such as what is now available in Africa, the Chinese have been far less successful in creating compelling content that people actually want to consume. Since there are no reliable pan-African TV ratings data that are publicly available, it's impossible to know just how many people really watch CCTV's news programs or listen to their news shows on CRI in some countries. The Chinese, like other international broadcasters, will play with the numbers by implying that just because their content is available in millions of homes  that means a similar number of people are genuinely watching it, which of course is fantasy (or just propaganda).   In the United States, for example, CCTV is available across the country on satellite and cable TV systems. Unlike in Africa, the US has much more reliable TV ratings data that CCTV does not subscribe to because its audience ratings numbers are likely so it will not even register. This highlights that even though the Chinese government may spend a lot of money to produce content, it is extremely difficult to build an audience for that programming.   Movies   While China's state-funded, Communist party-run media outlets may struggle to find a mass audience for its content in Africa and elsewhere around the world, a certain genre of Chinese-language movies, by contrast, have been popular for decades. Hong Kong-produced Kung Fu movies, most notably those featuring martial arts legend Bruce Lee, have been staples in Africa's pirated video bazaars dating back to the 1960s and 70s. Even today, in the DVD markets of Cairo or bars in Kinshasa to cable TV channels in Johannesburg, Hong Kong's martial arts films remain an extremely popular form of entertainment.   Sure, there is a universal appeal to one a single beating up dozens of rivals with amazing dexterity. Everyone loves a great action movie. However, for Africans there is an additional appeal to those early Bruce Lee movies where the hero in colonial Hong Kong who openly fights back against his white British overlords. In places like South Africa, that type of insurrection was resolutely banned by the then apartheid government for fear that oppressed black residents would be inspired by Bruce Lee's battle for dignity and honor.   In a new research paper published for the Journal of African Cultural Studies, the China Africa Project's own Cobus van Staden examines why Kung Fu movies became so popular in South Africa during the 1960s and 70s. In this week's show Eric and Cobus also discuss what lessons China's media strategists can learn from Hong Kong's wildly successful film producers who, unlike CCTV and the China Daily for example, have been able to generate huge audiences and tremendous profits.   Join the discussion. What do you think of Hong Kong's legendary Kung Fu movies and why are so popular across Africa? Let us know what you think.   Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject Twitter: @eolander | @stadenesque

Boina123
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In the Movie, A thrilling story with a robust mix of action, suspense, and drama. Enjoy this very educational and entertaining drama movie...

Boina123
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Promo for Universal Pictures and Studio Universal South Africa.
The Bourne Identity (It's not the 2001 movie Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky with Tom Cruise. It's Doug Liman's The Bourne Identity with the other cast.)
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Boina123
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Hallmark Merry Christmas, Baby 2016 Up Tv Christmas Movies Africa America 2016
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Boina123
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Promotional video for the 6th New York African Film Festival.

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Chief Johnson Is A Wealthy Man That Everybody Loved But Nobody Knew Were He Got His Riches From Until He Brought Chukudi To The City To Work For Him. Few Years Later Chukudi Was Settled By This His Uncle Chief Johnson To Go Start His Own Business, Instead Of His Business Growing It Was Failing. This Got Him Frustrated. Until He Was Told By His Pastor That His Uncle Was Behind All His Problem...….

Starring: Solomon Akiyesi, Cha Cha Eke Fanni, Uche Elendu

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Boina123
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Promotional video for the 6th New York African Film Festival.

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In the Movie, An intriguing, captivating, and suspense-filled movie with loads of morals. Watch and learn.

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This movie is directed by Peter success odion and written by peter ruth odion

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Cry of the Unborn Written and Directed by N.J Ebong / African Movie / Cameroonian Movie / Award Winning / Tears 2019
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Boina123
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In the movie, Are you a fan of Itele d icon, now you have it? In one of the most well-scripted movies as Itele takes up a role as a man like Erikina where he unleashes trouble on society at large.




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