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The Macomber Affair (1947) was a Adventure Film directed by Zoltan Korda and produced by Casey Robinson and Benedict Bogeaus.

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THE MACOMBER AFFAIR ( 1947 )

By Theresa Brown on Jul 13, 2015 From CineMaven's Essays from the Couch

?And you?re a coward.? Robert Preston, Joan Bennett and Gregory Peck It?s a jungle out there. I believe there are a couple of banner years for classic films. 1939, of course, is the Gold Standard. I’m finding 1932?a pretty special year as well ( pre-code, baby ). But you’ve got to take... Read full article


THE MACOMBER AFFAIR: IT’S A JUNGLE OUT THERE

By Theresa Brown on Aug 15, 2013 From Sittin' on a Backyard Fence

Ouch! Our Hollywood-American movies have such a strong moral code: THE BAD MUST PAY. And bad women must pay…dearly. Whether the law metes out justice for our deeds or what’s in our hearts ( The Postman Always Rings Twice,?A Place In the Sun ), the Moral Code in movies is inescapable and ... Read full article


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For the African scenes, Reginald Denny invented the first radio-controlled model airplane and, with Osmond Borradaile, put a camera on board in 1946.
The rifle referred to as the Mannlicher was not a Mannlicher-Schoenauer. It looks like a Springfield with a full length stock to the muzzle.
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Also directed by Zoltan Korda




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