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Sir Robert Beaumont is behind schedule on a railroad in Africa. Enlisting noted engineer to right the ship, Beaumont expects results. Everything seems great until the crew discovers the mutilated corpse of the projects 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.
A man bringing modern transportation to the ancient jungles of Africa discovers one of mans oldest enemies lays in wait for him in this period adventure drama. John Beaumont (Tom Wilkinson) is the owner of a British railroad firm who is building a rail line through Uganda. A bridge is needed so that the tracks may cross a large river, and engineer John Henry Patterson (Val Kilmer) is summoned to the African nation to supervise construction. While Beaumont has placed Patterson under a strict deadline, the bridge designer is certain that with his guidance, the local laborers will be able to complete the job in time. However, when several workers are killed in an attack by a lion, Patterson is forced to deal with the animal; while he bags a lion who invades the work site one evening, it soon becomes obvious that theres more than one predator in the nearby jungle. The lion attacks continue, eventually claiming the lives of 130 men, and Patterson and Beaumont finally agree to call in Charles Remmington (Michael Douglas), an expert hunter who understands the nature of the man-eaters and knows how to lure them into his trap.
Michael Douglas
Charles Remington
Val Kilmer
Col. John Henry Patterson
Tom Wilkinson
Robert Beaumont
John Kani
Samuel
Bernard Hill
Dr. David Hawthorne
Brian McCardie
Angus Starling
Emily Mortimer
Helena Patterson
Om Puri
Abdullah
Henry Cele
Mahina
Kurt Egelhof
Indian Victim
Satchu Annamalai
Worker #1
Teddy Reddy
Worker #2
Raheem Khan
Worker #3
Jack Devnarain
Nervous Sikh Orderly
Glen Gabela
Orderly #1
Richard Nwamba
Orderly #2
Nick Lorentz
Photographer
Alex Ferns
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