Warren Samuels Trailers
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Total trailers found: 13
20 January 2010
Jonathan Scott narrates the extraordinary story of the leopard - the one big cat that still survives across half the world while tigers, cheetahs and lions are all struggling.
05 February 2009
Breaking and entering, gang fights-it's not the lifestyle you would imagine inside the posh Mount Edgecombe Estate in Durban, South Africa.
01 January 1990
This documentary examines the threatened habitats and the three great predators: the jaguar, the leopard and the cheetah, of the great South American jungle, the Masai Mara grasslands of Kenya and the bushland of South Africa.
01 January 1995
Lions, leopard, cheetah, hyena, wild dog and crocodile - extraordinary scenes of super predators hunting.
01 January 2000
For generations lions have ruled over the Londolozi region of Mpumalanga but one brotherhood reigns supreme: a coalition of two brothers descendent from a long dynasty.
10 November 1998
A documentary that follows two of Africa's greatest predators -- the cheetah, who is the fastest sprinter in the world, and the leopard, a master stalker.
01 January 1993
The Rivers of Africa shape the lives of those who call their banks home- in the African wilderness there can be no life without water.
01 June 1996
Thirst overcomes the hordes of Wildebeest and Zebra moving through Kenya's Masai Mara game reserve on their spectacular annual migration.
01 January 1999
Two of Africa's 'savannah giants'- one a predator and one a bovine are on a collision course of epic proportions.
01 January 1995
The grasslands of Africa are a banquet spread for feline predators. Explore the hunting and nurturing habits of lions, leopards, and cheetahs of the African savannah, as well as the overlooked grasses that lay the foundation for the amazing array of wildlife flourishing among its leaves.
13 June 2018
Uganda is still what travellers consider an ‘insider tip’. Off the tourist map, a place still in the shadows of its past.
01 January 1999
For millions of years, the annual migration in the Masai Mara has survived everything that the natural world has thrown at it.