No "lion" -- this is a brutal, unfunny so-called comedy, meant for kids.
Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion (1965)
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Rotten:1
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Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Dr. Marsh Tracy, head of an African animal behavior center, captures an oddly placid lion whom he names Clarence. The beast's eyes as it turns out, are crossed. When Dr. Tracy and an anthropologist... Dr. Marsh Tracy, head of an African animal behavior center, captures an oddly placid lion whom he names Clarence. The beast's eyes as it turns out, are crossed. When Dr. Tracy and an anthropologist are kidnapped by poachers, Clarence shows his paws, jaws and claws work superbly. [More]
Starring: Betsy Drake, Cheryl Miller, Richard Haydn, Marshall Thompson
Starring: Betsy Drake, Cheryl Miller, Richard Haydn, Marshall Thompson, Alan Caillou, Maurice Marsac, Rockne Tarkington, Robert DoQui
Director: Andrew Marton
Director: Andrew Marton
Screenwriter: Alan Caillou
Producer: Leonard Kaufman
Composer: Al Mack
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