Christian the lion Reunion, FULL LENGTH MOVIE, London Lion reunited in Africa
FULL LENGTH MOVIE OF christian THE LION CUB REUNION REUNITED, with John Rendall Ace Bourke George Adamson Born Free. ***NEWLY RELEASED INTERVIEW WITH JOHN RENDALL - ACE BOURKE SPEAKING EXCLUSIVELY ON TV ABOUT CHRISTIANS LEGACY http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/25929574/
A great link here at Snopes all about Christian the lion and his story with the born free foundation.
http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/christian.asp
Today, Ace Bourke is a museum curator in Australia. John Rendall is a trustee of the George Adamson Wildlife Trust, an organization actively involved in preserving African wildlife. The organization, according to Rendall, is part of Christian’s legacy. Rendall recommends the site www.WildlifeNow.com.
Ace Bourke is the Blonde in the Khaki shirt
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The orphaned baby lion cub is reunited with his keepers in africa a heart warming true story.
He travelled by Bentley, ate in fine London restaurants and spent his days lounging in a furniture shop. The story of Christian the pet lion - and his eventual release into the wild - is as moving as it is incredible.
The furniture shop was on the King’s Road in London. It sold tables, wardrobes, chairs and desks - but anybody peering through its plate-glass window on a Sunday might have noticed something rather more unusual.
Amid all the pine and oak, stretched out languidly on a bench, there was a lion. And it wasn’t stuffed.
“Christian used to lie beside me while I did the accounts at weekends,” remembers Jennifer Mary Taylor, who worked there.
“And every so often, if I’d ignored him for too long, he’d sock me across the head with one of his great big paws.
“He was very loving and affectionate - he liked to stand and put his paws on your shoulders. But he was…”, she pauses. “I mean, he was a lion. Does that sound silly?”
christian the lion (named by someone with a Biblical sense of humour) arrived in Chelsea at a time when the King’s Road - home to Mick Jagger - was the very heart of the Swinging Sixties.
For a year, the Big Cat was part of it all, cruising the streets in the back of a Bentley, popping in for lunch at Casserole, a local restaurant, even posing for a Biba fashion advert.
He eventually grew too big to be kept as a pet and was taken to Kenya, where he was rehabilitated into the wild by the ‘Lion Man’, George Adamson.
Now, his story is to be told in a new book, written by the Australian John Rendall who, along with his friend Ace Berg, bought Christian from Harrods in 1969.
So what possessed them to buy a lion cub in the first place?
“A friend had been to the ‘exotic animals’ department at Harrods and announced, rather grandly, that she wanted a camel,” says Rendall.
“To which the manager very coolly replied: ‘One hump or two, madam?’
“Ace and I thought this was the most sophisticated repartee we’d ever heard, so we went along to check it out - and there, in a small cage, was a gorgeous little lion cub. We were shocked. We looked at each other and said something’s got to be done about that.”
Harrods, it turned out, was also quite keen to be rid of Christian, who had escaped one night, sneaked into the neighbouring carpet department - then in the throes of a sale of goatskin rugs - and wreaked havoc.
The store, which had acquired the cub from Ilfracombe zoo, happily agreed to part with him for 250 guineas. So began Christian’s year as an urban lion.
Today, it would be unthinkable for a shop to take such a cavalier attitude towards selling exotic animals (though Harrods did, at least, provide Ace and Rendall with diet sheets).
And it is hard to imagine either the animal rights lobby or any local council condoning a shop as a suitable habitat for a lion. But, back then, no one minded at all.
Christian was given his own living quarters (and a very large kitty-litter tray, which he used unfailingly) in the basement of the appropriately named Sophistocat furniture shop.
“He had a beautiful musky smell that was very distinct,” says Rendall. “But he was clean.”
The vicar of the Moravian Chapel nearby was approached to allow Christian the run of the graveyard, and every day he was taken there to roar around and play football.
Once, when he was brought along to a seaside picnic, he dipped his toes reluctantly in the water and intimated with a shudder that it was disagreeably cold. But he was eventually persuaded to swim in the English Channel.
By the way John Rendal and Ace Bourke both released a book in 1972 called A LION CALLED CHRISTIAN heres a link to it on amazon
http://www.amazon.com/A-Lion-Called-Christian/dp/B000K6LF4Y
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Duration : 0:2:28
“They made a …
“They made a documentary called ‘The Lion at World’s End’ in 1971 and this footage is from that documentary filming every step of the lion’s journey.The film is a documentary produced to finance the project of sending Christian from London to the wilds of east Africa. It’s not fake”
seen this a million …
seen this a million times.still brinqs a tear to my beautiful brown eye.*
adorable
adorable
youre a in …
youre a in doucher…even your name makes you sound like a complete tard staffelstein
Excuse me… I hate …
Excuse me… I hate to break the good mood but this video is clealrly fake.
1. The “reunion” is constucted by more then 40 cuts in the video material. With a little bit of experiense of film editing knows how easy it is to manipulate the material into desired context.
This is basics in film editing.
2. The video clearly shows that the sequenses is shot in at least 3 diffrent places.
3. The music contributes to the false perception. Common in anglo sachsian dramaturgy for manipulation.
what people don’t …
what people don’t realize is that dozens of casualties were sacrificed while trying to make this video. the lion ended up eating most of them, until finally they were able to train it to not do so. those 2 got lucky…
nah jk. awesome video. very touching
holy , that’s …
lol
holy , that’s huge. If that jumped at me. I’d cry
haha i thot it was …
haha i thot it was gonna burst out w/ deathmetal when the lion pounced at his face
this movie was …
this movie was pretty good. I thought the end was awesome.
Wow… I’m all like …
XOXOXO
Wow… I’m all like… I don’t even know. Hahaha. DARN YOU PETE!!! I will not listen to you when it comes to YouTube or the internet in general. It was an excellent video though.
Sam
wats really kool …
wats really kool about this is there fearless they act like the lions r dogs and its kool if all lions acted like tht with humans i would want a lion so bad
if he started …
if he started rnning at me i would be like uh o o crap then if he jumped up on me and hugged me i would be like sweet u remeber me and be so happy to see him again
1:05 - 1:20 = …
1:05 - 1:20 = Goosebumps.
so sweet!!
so sweet!!
aww, that is so …
aww, that is so nice! big lion hug!
What makes it even …
What makes it even more sweet, is its as if Christian could’nt get down the hill fast enough to say hi to his friends! Look at his facial expression Its like he’s saying HEY I remember you guys Hold on sec Here I come!
August 20 2009 is …
August 20 2009 is the 20 year aniversiary of the Murder of George Adamson. Baba Ya Simba , I will always rememer you. Thanks Goerge.
Don’t worry, those …
Don’t worry, those goosebumps will go away in about 5 minutes
(;_; )
(;_; )
aw! This makes me …
aw! This makes me want to cry! :’)
Looks CGI.
Looks CGI.
i was watchin the …
i was watchin the video with my son luciano(he`s 16 months old),when he noticed i was in tears he shout:doggyyyyy…and pointed is little index at the screen of my laptop!!
The best part is …
The best part is when Christian introduced his wife to them and i thhink if cristian could speak he would say: “Dude check out my wife! Aint she preety?”
lol
that’s amazing. it …
that’s amazing. it makes me wanna cry happy tears (:
1:05 ggooosebumps!!
1:05 ggooosebumps!!
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