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In this old-fashioned jungle adventure, a British engineer, Colonel John Patterson is sent to the Tsavo River deep in the East African wilds to construct a vast railroad bridge as part of the Pan Africa railway. But instead of focusing all his attention on getting his crew, comprised of a tempestuous crowd of natives, Moslems and Hindus, to construct the bridge, he ends up fighting a nearly mystical pair of man-slaughtering rogue lions with the help of an Africanized great white hunter. The film contains considerable violence as the lions turn out to be voracious and ruthless killers. The plot is allegedly based upon a true story.
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The Ghost and the Darkness (1996)
109 min
Sir Robert Beaumont is behind schedule on a railroad in Africa. Enlisting noted engineer John Henry Patterson to right the ship, Beaumont expects results. Everything seems great until the crew discovers the mutilated corpse of the project's foreman, seemingly killed by a lion. After several more attacks, Patterson calls in famed hunter Charles Remington, who has finally met his match in the bloodthirsty lions.