Rivers of Fire and Ice
For the type of overland journey, see Safari.
Rivers of Fire and Ice or African Safari | |
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Theatrical poster in release as African Safari | |
Directed by | Ronald E. Shanin |
Produced by | Ronald E. Shanin |
Written by | Ronald E. Shanin |
Cinematography | Ronald E. Shanin |
Edited by | Ronald E. Shanin |
Production company |
R.E. Shanin Enterprises |
Distributed by | Crown International Pictures |
Release dates | April 2, 1969 |
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Rivers of Fire and Ice, or African Safari as it was alternately titled, is a Crown International Pictures 1969 motion picture filmed in documentary format. Directed, written and produced by wildlife photographer Ron Shanin, the film is an account of a safari through "wildest" Africa and explores Africa's diversity ranging from scorching deserts to the frozen heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro, and the life of the continent's inhabitants. The movie culminates with the eruption of Mt Kilimanjaro.
See also
External links
- Rivers of Fire and Ice at the Internet Movie Database
- Web site page of Crown International Pictures with brief details about 'African Safari'.
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