Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Hatari! is a movie about a group of professional game catchers in Africa, directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne. The film features wildlife chases, romance, comedy, and a famous scene of a rhino attack.
Hatari! is a 1962 action-comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne as a wildlife trapper in Tanzania. The film features real animal captures, a love story, and a female photographer who challenges the male-dominated profession.
Hatari! is a 1962 adventure film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne as a wildlife trapper in Africa. IMDb provides the full list of cast and crew members, as well as information on the film's release, production, and technical aspects.
Hatari! is a film about a team of hunters capturing animals for the world's zoos in Africa. The arrival of a woman upsets the balance and complicates the relationships among the hunters.
Watch the preview of Hatari!, a 1967 action-comedy film directed by Howard Hawks and starring John Wayne as a wildlife hunter in Tanganyka. The film features a...
Watch Hatari! (1962) free starring John Wayne, Hardy Krüger, Elsa Martinelli and directed by Howard Hawks. In the heart of Africa, a rugged crew captures wild animals for zoos, living a life of thrill and camaraderie.
The trailer for the 1962 film Hatari! starring John Wayne, Elsa Martinelli, Hardy Krüger, and Red Buttons. Directed by Howard Hawkes.Buy me a beer! Cheers!h...
A comedy adventure film about a group of men who capture wild animals in Africa and sell them to zoos. John Wayne plays the leader of the team, who clashes with a female photographer (Elsa Martinelli) who joins them on their expeditions.
Starring John Wayne and Red Buttons, with a fantastic score by Henry Mancini, this pre-credit sequence features a very real but now almost extinct African rh...
Hatari! is a 1962 adventure film starring John Wayne as a professional animal trapper in Africa. Learn 31 facts about the film's production, cast, story, wildlife, and legacy.