1,636 Films & TV Shows Set In Africa
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Gypped in Egypt
🇪🇬 EgyptWaffles the Cat and Don Dog find themselves at the mercy of animate skeletons inside an Egyptian tomb.
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Africa Speaks!
Africa - General The 1920sThe sound camera makes the dark continent give up its most amazing and closely-guarded secrets. — Explorer Paul Hoefler leads a safari into central Africa and what was then called the Belgian Congo, in the regions inhabited by the Wassara and the famous Ubangi tribes.
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Congo Jazz
🇨🇩 Congo Democratic Republic of the 🇨🇬 CongoBosko hunts in the jungle, but ends up playing music with the animals.
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Renegades
Africa - GeneralFour one-for-all and all-for-one privates in the French Foreign Legion are all in jail for disorderly conduct, but they break out and rejoin their regiment and fight off a band of marauding Arabs, and are soon in Casablanca getting decorated by the French Minister of War. Deucalion spots Eleanor, a spy who had done him dirt and after tangling with the local gendarmes, they take her and head back for Morocco where they are charged with desertion, and have to go out and defeat some more marauding natives, and dodge the machine-gun fire directed at them by the highly-displeased Eleanor, and one thing just follows another.
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Women Everywhere
🇲🇦 MoroccoA thrilling, tuneful and colorful romance of the Foreign Legion in Morocco. — Charles Jackson, an American sea-captain and singing soldier-of-fortune, is arrested by the French Foreign Legion for running guns to the rebel forces in Morocco fighting against the rule of the French in north Africa. He is saved by Lili La Fleur, a singer/dance in a Morocco café and, through her, eventually becomes a hero to the Foreign Legion.
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The Cohens and the Kellys in Africa
Africa - GeneralCohen and Kelly families go to Africa to buy elephant tusks.
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Hell's Island
🇩🇿 AlgeriaHell's Island is a 1930 American drama film directed by Edward Sloman and starring Jack Holt, Ralph Graves, and Dorothy Sebastian. It focuses on two Americans serving in the French Foreign Legion in North Africa, one of whom is sentenced to serve nine years on Devil's Island.
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The Four Feathers
England 🇸🇩 Sudan The 19th CenturyParamount's new sensation! — An Englishman (Richard Arlen) fights in the Sudan after receiving white feathers of cowardice from his fiancee (Fay Wray) and friends.
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Desert Nights
Africa - GeneralA con man with his beautiful accomplice and a hostage steals a half million dollars worth of diamonds but finds they're all lost in the desert without water.
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Jungle Jingles
Africa - GeneralOswald goes on safari and comes across an elephant who plays golf with his trunk. Then Oswald gets into an nasty encounter with a Lion.
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Tarzan the Tiger
Africa - GeneralAfter Tarzan's estate is destroyed by Arabs Jane is sold into slavery by a man posing as a friendly scientist. Tarzan develops amnesia after a blow to the head. When he recovers his memory (from a later blow) he defeats the villain, recovers the fabulous jewels of Opar, and rescues Jane.
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The Desert Song
🇲🇦 MoroccoWarner Brothers' spectacular SINGING success — French General Birabeau has been sent to Morocco to root out and destroy the Riffs, a band of Arab rebels, who threaten the safety of the French outpost in the Moroccan desert. Their dashing, daredevil leader is the mysterious "Red Shadow". Margot Bonvalet, a lovely, sassy French girl, is soon to be married at the fort to Birabeau's right-hand man, Captain Fontaine. Birabeau's son Pierre, in reality the Red Shadow, loves Margot, but pretends to be a milksop to preserve his secret identity. Margot tells Pierre that she secretly yearns to be swept into the arms of some bold, dashing sheik, perhaps even the Red Shadow himself. Pierre, as the Red Shadow, kidnaps Margot and declares his love for her.
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West of Zanzibar
🇹🇿 TanzaniaA story of love and revenge in the African jungles! — A magician seeks vengeance upon the man who paralyzed him and the illegitimate daughter he sired with the magician's wife.
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L'Eau du Nil
🇪🇬 EgyptWirsoq, who belongs to the type of cosmopolitan financier, gets into his power a young French aristocrat, Arthur de Sorgepois, and insists that the boy's sister should marry him. The girl is in love with a young artist, Pierre Levannier, who secretly returns her affection, but does not declare himself at this critical moment because he is not rich enough to support a wife.
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Kif Tebbi
🇱🇾 Libya The 1910sA young Italian-educated Libyan nobleman is summoned to fight for the Ottoman Empire in 1911.
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Simba: The King of the Beasts
Africa - GeneralSimba: The King of the Beasts is an 1928 American black-and-white silent documentary film, directed by Martin and Osa Johnson, which features the couple's four-year expedition to track the lion across Kenyan veld to his lair.
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Beau Sabreur
🇩🇿 AlgeriaThe film is about a desert-bound member of the French Foreign Legion who exposes a betrayer to the Legion and is then sent on a mission among the Arabs to conclude the signing of a crucial peace treaty.
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Sables
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The Foreign Legion
🇩🇿 AlgeriaA man falsely accused of crime joins Foreign Legion, and when trouble develops is saved by the self sacrifice of the commanding officer, his own father.
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Frauenraub in Marokko
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The Notorious Lady
Africa - GeneralA man kills a man he finds alone with his wife. Although she is innocent of any wrong doing the wife claims to be guilty of having an affair to save her husband from a death sentence. Unfortunately, the husband also believes her guilt and so he runs off to Africa to forget and assumes a new identity.
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Voyage au Congo
🇨🇬 Congo 🇹🇩 Chad The 1920sCinema has long fed our fascination with other cultures, and appears to be just one facet of what is a fundamentally visual fascination. One of the most elaborate manifestations of this was the 1931 Exposition Coloniale Internationale, held in Paris to celebrate ‘la France des 5 continents’. This exhibition sought to represent to the people of France their colonial world by reordering and reconstructing it into scenes or tableaux of everyday indigenous life. This entailed shipping over scores of indigènes and forcing them to act out the gestures of their ‘everyday lives’ under the eyes of 1930’s Parisian society. A slightly less elaborate, although equally controversial at the time, visual representation of The Other was one of the first film documentaries to be made which sought to represent the lives of a colonised people, Marc Allégret’s Voyage au Congo.
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The Forbidden Woman
🇲🇦 MoroccoA colonel of the French army in North Africa believes his brother, a sensitive musician, to be in love with the colonel's wife and so arranges for his brother to be drafted into the colonel's own corps. Unknown to either is the fact that the colonel's wife is actually an Arab spy.
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The Garden of Allah
🇩🇿 AlgeriaFather Adrien had taken the vows of eternal silence, prayer and, of course, celibacy, when he entered the Trappist Monastry of Notre Dame d'Afrique in Algeria. One day, he chopped down a tree that blocked a part of the Monastery wall, but as it fell it knocked a young girl senseless. As Father Adrien bathes her face she regains consciousness and in a mischievous mood embraces him. The embrace was seen by another monk but the Monastic discipline imposed is as nothing compared to the torturing penances of mind and body which the contrite Father Adrien has imposed upon himself. In the end it is all too much for poor Father Adrien and he abandons his vows and escapes into the desert, resuming his secular name Androvsky. On the way to the oasis of Beni-Mora he encounters Domini Enfilden who has been brought up as a Catholic. Androvsky rescues Domini from a rioting crowd and she finds herself deeply attracted to him.
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