The African Elephant (1971)
African Elephant originally played in theatres as King Elephant.. The film is a straightforward, well-photographed documentary concentrating on....well, look at the title. Avoiding the obvious, filmmaker Simon Trevor focuses on the more curious aspects of elephant life. In addition to the mighty pachyderm, we are given intriguing glimpses of other forms of African wildlife. African Elephant has no overt ecological ax to grind, but the preservationist message is there by implication.
Director: Simon Trevor
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 92 min
Release Date: October 1, 1971
Cast
- David Wayne - Narrator
Screenplay
Music: Laurence Rosenthal, Morton Stevens
Editing: Alan Jaggs
Production: Cinema Center Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Simon Trevor
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The African Elephant about?
- African Elephant originally played in theatres as King Elephant.. The film is a straightforward, well-photographed documentary concentrating on....well, look at the title. Avoiding the obvious, filmmaker Simon Trevor focuses on the more curious aspects of elephant life. In addition to the mighty pachyderm, we are given intriguing glimpses of other forms of African wildlife. African Elephant has no overt ecological ax to grind, but the preservationist message is there by implication.
- Who directed The African Elephant?
- The African Elephant was directed by Simon Trevor.
- Who stars in The African Elephant?
- The African Elephant stars David Wayne.
- How long is The African Elephant?
- The African Elephant has a runtime of 1h 32m (92 minutes).
- What genre is The African Elephant?
- The African Elephant is a Documentary film.
- Where was The African Elephant produced?
- The African Elephant was produced in United States of America.