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'Born Free: A New Adventure' is a 1996 American television adventure film starring Jonathan Brandis and Ariana Richards. The film was written by John McGreevey and directed by Tommy Lee Wallace. It was first aired at ABC on April 27, 1996. The film was shot entirely in South Africa.

Plot



Two teenagers, Rand and Val, rescue a young lioness that has been tamed by hunters. Now, they have to teach the lioness how to survive in the wild.

Cast



* Jonathan Brandis as Randolph 'Rand' Thompson

* Ariana Richards as Valerie 'Val' Porter

* Chris Noth as Dr. David Thompson

* Lea Moreno as Gina Thompson

* Linda Purl as Eleanor Porter

* John Matshikiza as George Luello

* Pamela Nomvete as Ondine Luello

* Siyabonga Twala as Jomo

* Florence Masebe as Frances

* Wandile Molebatsi as Nik Nik

* Vicky Kente as Selena Wilkinson

Connections



In 1960, Joy Adamson published a book called 'Born Free', based on her (and her husband, George Adamson) experience raising the lioness Elsa. The book was followed by two others, 'Living Free' (1961) and 'Forever Free' (1963).

Reception



Carole Horst from 'Variety' magazine wrote: "Brandis and Richards (Jurassic Park) make a cute couple, and Noth and Purl do their best with the thin characters given them. Director Tommy Lee Wallace does keep things going, and cinematographer Johann Scheepers lensing is pretty. But the South African locations could have been used more effectively, and some scenes look like they were shot on a soundstage. Footage of animals roaming around the savanna is clumsily intercut with reaction shots of the actors, creating a jarring effect." Tom Gliatto from 'People' magazine gave the film a C and said: "The word adventure is used with impudent liberality. As with its famous 1966 movie predecessor, this two-hour production involves Elsa, a tamed lioness who needs to be reeducated to survive in the wilderness, but huge chunks of the story are devoted to Jonathan Brandis (seaQuest) in the role of a sulky American teen whose widowed father is doing viral research in Africa (where the movie was shot). But this isnt Born Freeits Tiger Beat."



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