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It sounds like you're describing "The Ghost And The Darkness", but that movie involved lions, not tigers. Another film that tells the same story is "B'wana Devil" from the 1950's, but that is also lions. Is this any help?
The 2007 movie Prey was inspired by the story of the Tsavo Man-eaters that took place during the colonial era. The Tsavo Man-eaters were lions who killed many people in Africa in 1898. The 1996 movie The Ghost and the Darkness was also inspired by the man-eating lions.
I did some research and found that the train was made only for the movie and is not available for public sales. The website I was on said the train is located in the US archives. - under the Smithsonian museum.
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Ghost = fantôme Darkness = obscurité but if you refer to the 1996 movie The Ghost and the Darkness with Michael Douglas and Val Kilmer the french title is L'ombre et la Proie.
It sounds like you're describing "The Ghost And The Darkness", but that movie involved lions, not tigers. Another film that tells the same story is "B'wana Devil" from the 1950's, but that is also lions. Is this any help?
The 2007 movie Prey was inspired by the story of the Tsavo Man-eaters that took place during the colonial era. The Tsavo Man-eaters were lions who killed many people in Africa in 1898. The 1996 movie The Ghost and the Darkness was also inspired by the man-eating lions.
Michael Douglas played Remington, the hunter.
No, Charles Remmington was a completely fictional character. Patterson more or less hunted the lions on his own
fictional character from the movie ghost and the darkness, he was based off a real character that was the leader of the Rail police in the late 1800's
I did some research and found that the train was made only for the movie and is not available for public sales. The website I was on said the train is located in the US archives. - under the Smithsonian museum.
Army of darkness is a movie and a game for iPhone and iPad
No, "Somewhere in the Darkness" by Walter Dean Myers is a novel, not a movie.
frederic Remington died in Africa hunting lions, there where two man eaters, john Patterson hired him to help hunt down the lions so they could carry on building a bridge. he managed to kill one lion but the other attacked him while he was sleeping in his tent. Patterson killed the other lion shortly after. so to answer you question, Remington died in savo, Africa( don't know how to spell savo) i believe they made a movie out of it. i think it is called "the ghost and the darkness" i think Micheal Douglas play Remington. It's spelled Tsavo. Michael Douglas' character in The Ghost and the Darkness was Charles Remington. The painter and sculptor Frederic Remington died in Conneticut in 1909. The earlier movie about the lions of Tsavo (Bwana Devil, made in 1952) was more accurate in some ways. Patterson was real, and he did kill the lions, which did not have manes.
The female lead character in the movie "Ghost Rider" is played by actress Eva Mendes, and her character's name is Roxanne Simpson.