

Drama · Adventure
Overview
Steve Stratton (Macdonald Carey) is a hardboiled hunter who catches and keeps wild animals in an African sanctuary in order to sell them to zoos and circuses. When he hires a new veterinarian named "P.J. Muir," he does not imagine that the "P" stands for Pamela, played by the gorgeous Rhonda Fleming!
Top Cast


Rhonda Fleming
Rhonda Fleming
Pamela Muir
Rhonda Fleming
Pamela Muir


Macdonald Carey
Macdonald Carey
Steve Stratton
Macdonald Carey
Steve Stratton
Juma
Juma
Odongo
Juma
Odongo


Eleanor Summerfield
Eleanor Summerfield
Celia Watford
Eleanor Summerfield
Celia Watford


Francis de Wolff
Francis de Wolff
George Watford
Francis de Wolff
George Watford


Earl Cameron
Earl Cameron
Hassan
Earl Cameron
Hassan
Michael Caridia
Michael Caridia
Lester Watford
Michael Caridia
Lester Watford


Paul Hardtmuth
Paul Hardtmuth
Mohammed
Paul Hardtmuth
Mohammed
Bartholomew Sketch
Bartholomew Sketch
Leni
Bartholomew Sketch
Leni
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