Woman and the Hunter
Woman and the Hunter, later re-released in the UK as Triangle on Safari,[1] is a 1957 film starring American actress Ann Sheridan.
It was shot in Africa. It was the last feature film of Sheridan who later said she wished the film "had been lost somewhere in Kenya".[2]
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References
- Woman and the Hunter (1957) - IMDb, retrieved 2020-08-10
- Ann Sheridan Slips Into TV Soap Opera Crawford, Linda. Chicago Tribune 30 Jan 1966: q1
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