Stanley and Livingstone

He succeeded in the maddest quest in History...because one girl believed in him!

6.3
19391h 41m

When American newspaperman and adventurer Henry M. Stanley comes back from the western Indian wars, his editor James Gordon Bennett sends him to Africa to find Dr. David Livingstone, the missing Scottish missionary. Stanley finds Livingstone ("Dr. Livingstone, I presume.") blissfully doling out medicine and religion to the happy natives. His story is at first disbelieved.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Spencer Tracy

Spencer Tracy

Henry M. Stanley

Photo of Nancy Kelly

Nancy Kelly

Eve Kingsley

Photo of Richard Greene

Richard Greene

Gareth Tyce

Photo of Walter Brennan

Walter Brennan

Jeff Slocum

Photo of Cedric Hardwicke

Cedric Hardwicke

Dr. David Livingstone

Photo of Henry Hull

Henry Hull

James Gordon Bennett, Jr.

Photo of Henry Travers

Henry Travers

John Kingsley

Photo of Miles Mander

Miles Mander

Sir John Gresham

Photo of David Torrence

David Torrence

Mr. Cranston

Photo of Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

Frederick Holcomb

Photo of C. Montague Shaw

C. Montague Shaw

Sir Oliver French

Photo of Brandon Hurst

Brandon Hurst

Sir Henry Forrester

Photo of Paul Harvey

Paul Harvey

Colonel Grimes

Photo of Russell Hicks

Russell Hicks

Commissioner

Photo of Frank Dae

Frank Dae

Commissioner

Photo of Bobby Burns

Bobby Burns

Geographical Society Delegate

Photo of Vernon Dent

Vernon Dent

Newspaperman in Office

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Spencer Tracy is on top form in this story of the British-born American journalist Henry Stanley who is despatched by his editor into the uncharted reaches of the African interior to track down the famed explorer David Livingstone, rumours of whose death having been reported by reputable British newspapers. Armed with plenty of money and his reliable sidekick "Slocum" (Walter Brennan) they set off and with some help from the rather fever-ridden British consul in Zanzibar find themselves crossing Africa staring the most beautiful and dangerous travails head on. The screenplay is based in fact, as we all know, so there is little jeopardy in regard to the results of their trekking, but the film takes it's time to develop a bit more of a look into what motivates both men, and how these motivations evolve as their exposure to the dark content and it's peoples moulds and changes opinions and priorities. Sir Cedric Hardwicke is convincing as the missionary explorer who has an innate, if middle-class, decency about him, as is Charles Coburn (Lord Tyce), the publisher of a rival newspaper all too eager for Stanley to fall flat. Though one could never describe him as versatile, the usually charismatic Brennan delivers consistently too. The on-location filming gives us a grand scale vista of their escapades and Tracy and Hardwicke's thoughtful and considered delivery makes this well worth a watch.

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