An American travels to East Africa, where he tries to find out how his brother died.An American travels to East Africa, where he tries to find out how his brother died.An American travels to East Africa, where he tries to find out how his brother died.
MacDonald Parke
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- TriviaSir Christopher Lee made his final fall stunt himself, and claimed to have ripped his arm on an outcrop of quartz in the process.
- GoofsThere was a strong influence of American and Latin American music in Ethiopia during the timeframe of this picture, perhaps not so much in Kenya. The music in the nightclub scene seems to be strongly Caribbean in character.
- Quotes
Ralph Hoyt: It's my burden to be sane in a demented age.
- ConnectionsReferenced in What's My Line?: Sammy Davis Jr. (2) (1957)
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As Hollywood produced films about Africa now had to be shot in Africa for realism's sake since King Solomon's Mines and The African Queen I suppose that Cornel Wilde and Donna Reed were grateful for the safari adventure they got courtesy of Columbia Pictures for filming Beyond Mombasa. The location shooting in Mombasa and in the rest of what was then Kenya colony is this film's biggest asset.
Wilde is in Africa having been sent for by his brother who even made hotel reservations in Mombasa for him. Upon arrival he finds kindly missionary Leo Genn and his anthropologist niece Reed breaking the bad news about his brother's death at the hands of a revived cult of the Leopard. Wilde thinks it might have been the very real Mau Maus, but Genn says it's the leopard crowd.
Determined to get to the bottom of things, Wilde goes with Genn and Reed into the interior of Kenya, Beyond Mombasa to find where his brother might have found uranium. Their guide is another partner of the brother Christopher Lee and they're to join yet a third partner Ron Randell near the mine.
I can't say any more lest I spoil a most ridiculous plot turn. All I can say is that one of the cast has truly gone native.
I suppose a good safari is a good enough reason to be in one stinker of a movie.
Wilde is in Africa having been sent for by his brother who even made hotel reservations in Mombasa for him. Upon arrival he finds kindly missionary Leo Genn and his anthropologist niece Reed breaking the bad news about his brother's death at the hands of a revived cult of the Leopard. Wilde thinks it might have been the very real Mau Maus, but Genn says it's the leopard crowd.
Determined to get to the bottom of things, Wilde goes with Genn and Reed into the interior of Kenya, Beyond Mombasa to find where his brother might have found uranium. Their guide is another partner of the brother Christopher Lee and they're to join yet a third partner Ron Randell near the mine.
I can't say any more lest I spoil a most ridiculous plot turn. All I can say is that one of the cast has truly gone native.
I suppose a good safari is a good enough reason to be in one stinker of a movie.
- bkoganbing
- Dec 14, 2015
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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