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Bwana Devil
Directed by
Arch Oboler
Not Rated
1952
79m
Adventure
,
Action
,
and more
4.6
14%
4.5
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British railway workers in Kenya are becoming the favorite snack of two man-eating lions. Head engineer Bob Hayward becomes obsessed with trying to kill the beasts before they maul everyone on his crew.
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Cast of Bwana Devil
Robert Stack
Bob Hayward
Barbara Britton
Alice Hayward
Nigel Bruce
Dr. Angus McLean
Ramsay Hill
Major Parkhurst
Paul McVey
Commissioner
Hope Miller
Portuguese girl
John Dodsworth
Sir William Drayton
Patrick O'Moore
Ballinger
Arch Oboler
Director / Screenplay
John Hoffman
Editor
Bwana Devil Ratings & Reviews
PopMatters
Michael Barrett
While Bwana Devil was his most technically ambitious, it doesn't compare in atmosphere and drama to the others. However, like them, it's about angst-ridden, doom-laden characters.
MovieJawn
Rosalie Kicks
BWANA DEVIL is truly a delight and there is nothing more delightful than viewing Robert Stack's long legs in Natural Vision!
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
Nell Dodson Russell
Bwana Devil is a grade B type motion picture about the attempt to complete a railroad in Africa against the threat of man eating lions. The lions are the most unferocious and mangy you'll see.
New York Daily News
Kate Cameron
In the case of Oboler's film, the story is, for once, not the most important thing about it. Rather, the manner in which it is presented becomes of prime interest.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It will be remembered as the first full-length film in 3-D, otherwise deserves to be forgotten.
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