'''Call Me Bwana''' is a
1963 farce film starring
Bob Hope and
Anita Ekberg, and directed by
Gordon Douglas. It is largely set in
Africa. It is the only film made by
EON Productions which is not about the
Ian Fleming spy character,
James Bond.
Plot
Bob Hope plays a New York writer who has passed off his uncle's memoirs of explorations in Africa as his own. Hope lives his false reputation as a
Great White Hunter to the point of living in a
Manhattan apartment furnished to look like an African
safari lodge complete with
sound effects records of African
fauna. Based on his false reputation as an "Africa Expert", he is recruited by the
United States Government and
NASA to locate a missing secret
space probe before it can be located by hostile forces.
Hope's co-stars include
Edie Adams and
Anita Ekberg playing
secret agents.
Golfer Arnold Palmer makes a brief cameo, playing a crazy round of golf with Hope—a scene revisited in the film ''
Spies Like Us'' where Hope makes a cameo appearance and plays golf through a tent. A scene involving an unseen President
John F. Kennedy in his famous rocking chair is parodied with his Russian counterpart
Nikita Kruschev rocking in a chair that squeaks loudly.
''
Bwana'' is
Swahili term of respect commonly used in
East Africa.
Trivia
★ An advertisement for this film appears on an exterior wall in
Istanbul in the film ''
From Russia with Love''. After helping shoot a man who just crawled out of a hole in the wall ad (concealed in Ekberg's face), Bond (Sean Connery) remarks "She should've kept her mouth shut."
★ When meeting golfer Arnold Palmer, Palmer relates the fact that his golf clubs were owned by a former friend of Bob's. Bob dumps the golf clubs on the ground and sees they're bent. He then says the line, "Yep...those are
Crosby's alright."
★ The film was originally intended to be shot entirely on location in
Kenya but the problems of the
Mau Mau Uprising led the producers to only have
second unit cinematography led by
John Coquillon
★ According to
Albert R. Broccoli's autobiography ''When the Snow Melts'',
EON Productions were originally contracted by
United Artists to make two films a year for them, one
James Bond film and one non Bond film. Many original suggestions were meant to showcase
Sean Connery who turned them all down as he didn't want his career totally in the hands of EON. When asked by
United Artists executive Donald Zec if they had any ideas for their non Bond film,
Harry Saltzman who had previously made
The Iron Petticoat with Hope said he had an idea for a Bob Hope movie. Broccoli asked Zec if he had any ideas and Zec replied that he had seen a British
rock and roll group called
The Beatles that had sell out crowds and thought about featuring them in a film. Saltzman laughed and asked why he would want to make a film about four young long haired kids from Liverpool when he had Bob Hope. United Artists made the Beatles film with Walter Shenson and
A Hard Day's Night (film) was more successful that ''Call Me Bwana''.
★ During the scene where poisioned darts flatten the tyres of a
Land Rover a studio hand wearing a white shirt is visible in the "jungle" set behind Hope and Ekberg.
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