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    Ok, here is the full (hour+) story.
    Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzxms9-qQZ4
    I've put the link to the next part in the sidebar of each video.



    And some more info on the movie as it was released.
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074315/
    In England it was called The Lion At World's End and in the US it was called The Lion Who Thought He Was People It is a documentary, and it was released in 1971.
    Quote Originally Posted by imdb.com
    This movie is a companion to the 1972 book 'A Lion Called Christian' by Anthony Bourke and John Rendall. Note that the authors are also listed as "stars" of the film. The film is a documentary produced to finance the project of sending Christian from London to the wilds of east Africa. With the exception of the dramatized opening scene of Christian being introduced to Bill Travers, it was filmed as it happened and its simple, honest style is very effective.

    Writing as one who is interested in lions and in human/animal interactions, the film is a joy to behold in spite of (or more likely because of) its lack of sophisticated production values. Everything is real, and there is much to observe.

    George Adamson features prominently in the latter portion of the movie. Adamson is the real person Travers portrayed in the movie Born Free, and his interaction with many lions during the course of the project is simply amazing.

    Christian himself is a most amazing fellow and the reason this film is more than just another documentary. I came away from it feeling that it was actually a shame that Christian had been sent away from the city to be "rehabilitated" to live in the wild. In these times, when the world needs more and better contact between humans and animals, Christian would have been a perfect ambassador of goodwill. Watch him carefully. Notice the love and intelligence behind his actions.
    As it happens, brothers George Adamson and two assistants were killed by poachers in 1989.
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