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''Africa Speaks!'' is a 1930 American documentary film directed by
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and narrated by
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. It is an
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.


Premise

Paul L. Hoefler heads a 1928 expedition to Africa capturing wildlife and tribes on film.


Production

Although the film was shot over the fourteen months of the expedition in the
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and in
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, a scene involving an attack by a lion on a native was apparently staged at the
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in Los Angeles and involved a toothless lion. Hoefler wrote a book entitled ''Africa Speaks'' about the expedition that was published in 1931.


References in popular culture

The title of the film was parodied in the 1940 cartoon '' Africa Squeaks'' and the 1949
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film '' Africa Screams''.


Home media

''Africa Speaks'' was released on
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by
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on July 7, 2015.


See also

* Goona-goona epic


References


External links

* * 1930 documentary films 1930 films American documentary films Black-and-white documentary films Films set in the 1920s Films set in Africa Films shot in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Ethnofiction films American black-and-white films Columbia Pictures films Films shot in Uganda 1930s English-language films 1930s American films Films shot in Los Angeles {{US-documentary-film-stub