No matter how
much we love the wild animals, we may never truly understand how their
minds work. A trip to Africa by actress Tipi Hedren, Noel Marshal, her
husband and actress Melanie Griffith their daughter, made them want to
create a movie on lions. This was after some advice by an animal trainer
named Ron Oxley, who told them that “to get to know about lions, you’ve
got to live with them for a while.” The family started living with Neil
the lion and Michael Rougier, Life photographer, documented their life.
According
to the photos taken, their life with Neil was great. The movie however,
which the family went on to make, was a different story. Melanie was
attacked by one of the lionesses and had to get 50 facial stitches while
cinematographer Jan De Bont’s scalp was sewn back on after he was
bitten by a lion. The 150 predatory cats that were cast in the movie
'Roar' wounded 70 people. The cost of production was $17.5 million
although the movie grossed only over $2 million.
After
completing production of ‘Roar’, Hedren founded an animal sanctuary,
Shambala Preserve, to protect neglected and mistreated exotic animals.
Neil the lion with Hedren as she reads a newspaper. Image Source: MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES |
Hedren wrestles with Neil. Image Source: MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES |
Image Source:MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES |
Image Source: MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES |
Neil grabs Melanie's leg as she jump into the pool. Image Source: MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES |
Neil sleeps in bed with Melanie. Image Source: MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES
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Image Source: MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES |
Griffith in a swimming pool with Neil. Image Source: MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES |
Neil Playing with a child by the poolside. Image Source: MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES |
Would you work while a lion sits that close? Image Source: MICHAEL ROUGIER / TIME & LIFE PICTURES |
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