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  1. Sep 27, 2018 · But did you know a captive elephant called Pole Pole is the driving force behind Born Free? In 1969, Born Free’s Co-Founders Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers starred in the film An Elephant Called Slowly with a two-year-old female elephant calf called Pole Pole.

  2. In 1969 Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers filmed An Elephant Called Slowly on location in Kenya, featuring an little elephant calf called Pole Pole, who had been taken from the wild as a gift to London Zoo by the Kenya Government of the day.

  3. It is a documentary-style film about George Adamson and his lions. An Elephant Called Slowly (1969) is a travelogue featuring George Adamson, Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna. Living Free (1972) is the sequel to Born Free; it stars Nigel Davenport as George Adamson and Susan Hampshire as Joy Adamson.

  4. Aug 12, 2021 · In 1968, Bill and [Born Free director] James Hill made a film called An Elephant Called Slowly. We learned that they’d captured a little two-year-old elephant from the wild as a gift to London Zoo by the [Kenyan] government of the time.

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  5. Jun 24, 2018 · Despite opposition from the couple, who wanted her to stay in Africa, Pole Pole had been taken to London Zoo after they finished filming An Elephant Called Slowly.

  6. In 1969, actors Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers, who starred in the film Born Free, made the film An Elephant Called Slowly. This featured an elephant calf called Pole Pole who was given to London Zoo by the Kenyan government of the day when filming finished.

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  8. Oct 17, 2023 · In 1969, Pole Pole starred in the film An Elephant Called Slowly with Dame Virginia McKenna and the late Bill Travers MBE. Snatched from the wild and subsequently gifted by the Kenyan government of the day to London Zoo, she was destroyed in the zoo’s elephant house, resulting in a huge public outcry.

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