Golden Ivory
Golden Ivory is a 1954 British adventure film shot in Kenya. It was directed by George P. Breakston and starred Robert Urquhart, John Bentley and Susan Stephen. The film was shot in Eastmancolor with prints by Technicolor. Released in colour in the United States as Outlaw Safari, it was later released as White Huntress in black and white.
Background
The film is set in the 1890s and is centered on British pioneer settlers in Kenya. In 1957, exploitation film specialists of American International Pictures acquired the rights as the studio's first foreign made feature film, retitled it White Huntress and released it in an edited black and white movie as a double feature with a shockumentary Naked Africa.John Bentley later had the lead in the African Patrol television series that was produced by George Breakston and shot in Kenya.