A former Green Beret is hired by the Kenyan government to stop increasingly bold and violent poachers. As if that wasn't hard enough, he has to deal with his estranged father, now a safari g... Read allA former Green Beret is hired by the Kenyan government to stop increasingly bold and violent poachers. As if that wasn't hard enough, he has to deal with his estranged father, now a safari guide, and with the woman they both love.A former Green Beret is hired by the Kenyan government to stop increasingly bold and violent poachers. As if that wasn't hard enough, he has to deal with his estranged father, now a safari guide, and with the woman they both love.
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This starts off with "Lee" trying to get the funeral of his wife - and it involves the star - Charlton Heston, no less - running! He's clearly not at his "Ben Hur" best and those few opening scenes rather set the tone for this rather weak and feeble take on the "Quatermain" jungle adventure. His son "Rick" (John Savage) is the product of their broken marriage and has a limited degree of respect for his dad. That isn't much helped by their shared affection for "Anne" (Maud Adams). The former man is a veteran tour guide working on safaris, the latter man an erstwhile British soldier who is employed by the Kenyan government to thwart the antics of poachers who are decimating at will. There's some lively verbiage from the always reliable John Rhys-Davies, but the rest of this is astonishingly formulaic with Adams showing none of her "Octopussy" (1983) charisma. There's loads of on-location wild animal photography that shows off the beauty and perils of the environment but the clunky story and the wooden acting leave a great deal to be desired as the action all-too-frequently finds itself subsumed in a rather dull, and unlikely, love-triangle. The star is beginning to lose his lustre here, and perhaps the more genteel "Colby's" that was beckoning was a more suitable vehicle now. It's watchable, but nobody's finest work - unless you were an hungry lion.
Nairobi Affair casts Charlton Heston and John Savage as a father and so who are
bound by blood and a love of Africa and its wildlife. Otherwise these two are as
estranged as you can get and have been since Heston's marriage to Savage's
mother broke up,
They've got even more reason to hate each other as they are both courting the same woman Maud Adams.
But when poachers are threatening Africa's wildlife the Kenyan government hires Savage who was a former Green Beret to track them down and bring them in dead or alive. So Savage seeks the help of his father who makes a living as a guide for camera safaris.
A generation ago Nairobi Affair would have gotten big screen release. The film's biggest asset the gorgeous cinematography of the Kenyan countryside should be seen on the big screen.
Watching Nairobi Affair I thought this would have been a great project for William Holden who was known for his love of Africa and its wildlife/ It may have been originally planned with Holden in mind. But he was 3 years gone when Nairobi Affair was shown on television.
Nairobi Affair is a fine film and a primer for conservationists.
They've got even more reason to hate each other as they are both courting the same woman Maud Adams.
But when poachers are threatening Africa's wildlife the Kenyan government hires Savage who was a former Green Beret to track them down and bring them in dead or alive. So Savage seeks the help of his father who makes a living as a guide for camera safaris.
A generation ago Nairobi Affair would have gotten big screen release. The film's biggest asset the gorgeous cinematography of the Kenyan countryside should be seen on the big screen.
Watching Nairobi Affair I thought this would have been a great project for William Holden who was known for his love of Africa and its wildlife/ It may have been originally planned with Holden in mind. But he was 3 years gone when Nairobi Affair was shown on television.
Nairobi Affair is a fine film and a primer for conservationists.
Unfortunately during the eighties the iconic-veteran Charlton Heston has been scarcely invited by film industry for many reasons including his advanced age and also the higher cost, whatever after the successful mini-series CHIEFS he goes along in many projects, although Nairobi Affair as TV-movie has proved itself a wrong move by Heston mainly by the lame screenplay even an auspicious premise on Africa dealing with poachers of ivory and dealing with his bittered son.
The daft writer imposes an implausible double affairs of Maud Adams by father and son altogether, it somehow demote the offer to a lower point, meanwhile the clash between them upgrade the narrative, Heston playing Lee a slopy father with his family splitting up his worn out marriage and left behind his bothered son Rick played by John Savage, turns out that Rick previously had an affair with Anne, so when Lee finally meets Rick on the ex-wife's funeral the things get worse, due Lee has been proposing a long time an engagement with free Anne.
Rick is assigned by Kenya government about poachers acting at savanna territory and he goes there to chase them, in the same area where his father works as tourist guide, thus the upcoming events will get hotter than never, after a little relief both joint forces to find out the mastermind of forbidden hunting of Elephants and Rhinos on fabulous landscape of Kenya.
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First watch: 1987 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.25.
The daft writer imposes an implausible double affairs of Maud Adams by father and son altogether, it somehow demote the offer to a lower point, meanwhile the clash between them upgrade the narrative, Heston playing Lee a slopy father with his family splitting up his worn out marriage and left behind his bothered son Rick played by John Savage, turns out that Rick previously had an affair with Anne, so when Lee finally meets Rick on the ex-wife's funeral the things get worse, due Lee has been proposing a long time an engagement with free Anne.
Rick is assigned by Kenya government about poachers acting at savanna territory and he goes there to chase them, in the same area where his father works as tourist guide, thus the upcoming events will get hotter than never, after a little relief both joint forces to find out the mastermind of forbidden hunting of Elephants and Rhinos on fabulous landscape of Kenya.
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 1987 / How many: 2 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 6.25.
"Nairobi Affair" is a made for TV movie starring Charlton Heston and John Savage. The film is set in Africa and Lee (Heston) is a man who used to be a great hunter but now believes in preserving the wildlife and he takes tourists on outings to see and photograph the gorgeous animals. His son, Rick (Savage), takes it a bit further...he works for the government tracking down and, if necessary, killing poachers who are decimating the wildlife.
The pair have a nasty history and the movie only briefly mentions some of the emnity between them. Apparently, Lee divorced Rick's mother and is now living with a young hottie, Anne (Maud Adams). However, Rick ALSO has the hots for the hottie and this naturally creates some tension!
Despite being a Charlton Heston film, it's a bit disappointing. While it's nice to see the lovely Kenyan wildlife, the print is a bit yellowed and the story itself seems more like a soap opera than a serious story about wildlife preservation. It's also very slow and not nearly as exciting as it should have been. I must say, however, despite the mediocrity of the story, the music is lovely...probably the best thing about this made for TV film. Overall, an okay movie about a weird love triangle...but one with far fewer fireworks and excitement than you'd expect.
The pair have a nasty history and the movie only briefly mentions some of the emnity between them. Apparently, Lee divorced Rick's mother and is now living with a young hottie, Anne (Maud Adams). However, Rick ALSO has the hots for the hottie and this naturally creates some tension!
Despite being a Charlton Heston film, it's a bit disappointing. While it's nice to see the lovely Kenyan wildlife, the print is a bit yellowed and the story itself seems more like a soap opera than a serious story about wildlife preservation. It's also very slow and not nearly as exciting as it should have been. I must say, however, despite the mediocrity of the story, the music is lovely...probably the best thing about this made for TV film. Overall, an okay movie about a weird love triangle...but one with far fewer fireworks and excitement than you'd expect.
The chief value of this film is the contact you get with the wilderness of Africa, with its immeasurable wildlife and its glory, with all the wild animals, lions, giraffes, gnu antelopes, elephants and so on, the photography is outstanding in capturing all this, and the plot and its intrigues comes second to the nature. It's all about the problem with poachers, the constant nightmare of Africa, threatening wildlife, nature, increasing the extinction of animals and making man the worst beast of all - the baseness of killing the finest animals on earth for their ivory hits the bottom of the rottenness of man. Charlton Heston is as reliable as ever and makes a fine character, John Savage is more doubtful but gets some credits in the end, Maud Adams is their woman, while John Rhys-Davis, always a great actor, plays the most dubious part but does it well. It's not a great film, but its message gets through, and it is worth watching for the beauty and splendour of the wilderness of Africa.
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