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  1. West of Zanzibar is a 1954 British adventure film directed by Harry Watt and starring Anthony Steel, Sheila Sim and Edric Connor. It is a sequel to Where No Vultures Fly (1951), from the same director and producer, and continues the adventures of game warden Bob Payton, played again by Anthony Steel.

  2. West of Zanzibar: Directed by Harry Watt. With Anthony Steel, Sheila Sim, William Simons, Orlando Martins. The story of native tribesmen who move towards Mombasa, getting drawn info the world of ivory smuggling.

  3. West of Zanzibar is a 1928 American synchronized sound film directed by Tod Browning. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using both the sound-on-disc and sound-on-film process.

  4. The story of native tribesmen who move towards Mombasa, getting drawn info the world of ivory smuggling. Directed by Harry Watt. Written by Harry Watt (story), Max Catto (screenplay) and Jack ...

  5. When magician Phroso's (Lon Chaney) beloved wife, Anna (Jacqueline Gadsden), leaves him for ivory merchant Crane (Lionel Barrymore), the two men fight and Phroso...

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  6. West Of Zanzibar. by. Harry Watt. Publication date. 1954. Topics. Harry Watt, adventure, drama, Ealing Studios, Rarities Collection. Language. English. The story of native tribesmen who move towards Mombasa, getting drawn info the world of ivory smuggling. Addeddate. 2021-06-10 13:33:54. Identifier. west-of-zanzibar. Scanner.

  7. West of Zanzibar is a film that aimed to stretch beyond the worthy, but essentially anodyne, achievements of its animal protectionist prequel, to tackle a humanitarian question about contemporary Africa (the plight of rural tribes moving to the city), that it cannot hope to answer. Edric Connor,… click to expand. Works Cited. Barr, Charles.