7/10
Still Looking Good After Over Sixty Years
28 June 2018
This film must have been an extremely strenuous undertaking both as producer & star for the late Chips Rafferty.

There's the usual paternalistic attitude to the locals and problems with witch doctors, but not excessively so to modern sensibilities; and the tone is in the main quietly level-headed. After Rafferty's predictable initial opposition to bringing French woman doctor Françoise Christophe along, she too is eventually allowed to settle into the team and behave like a pro.

And Carl Kayser's Eastman Color photography is terrific!
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