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The singular life of Beryl Markham - renowned aviatrix, author and adventurer - is depicted. Raised by her father in colonial East Africa, Beryl hunted with the Maasai, bred thoroughbred horses, romanced Denys Finch-Hatton and defied constraining social rules. Based upon her own memoir 'West With the Night'.

Beryl Markham, as an older child, was played by Nairobi Academy student Alix Dayken. Her mother Anne - a teacher at Nairobi Academy - served as her stunt double in horseback scenes. Alix grew up to be an educator as well.

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    • Author: Stick
    What a pity that the extraordinarily full life and accomplishments of Beryl Markham had to be squeezed into a brief mini-series. Beginning with King Solomon's Mines back in the fifties, I have always enjoyed films set in Africa, especially when they were actually filmed on location.

    Beryl Markham had a very adventurous and accomplished life, which the condensation into 3+ hours does not do justice. Unfortunately, she is portrayed more as a party girl, drunk, and unfaithful wife with a lousy choice in men, than for her brilliant accomplishments - racehorse trainer, bush pilot, record setting pilot, and author.

    Having said that, for those who enjoyed "The Flame Trees of Thika", "Out of Africa" and "We of the Never Never" this is a very watchable film, and different from the usual fare.
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    • Author: Galubel
    This film has a place in my heart, similar to Out of Africa (1985), the success of which led to the greenlighting of the Markham film. Both were filmed when I was living in Karengata, only a thousand feet from the door through which the giraffe appeared. The older version of Markham as a chile was played by one of my students at the Nairobi Academy, whose mother was a fellow teacher there.

    Stefanie Powers was a frequent visitor to Kenya, along with her boyfriend William Holden, who passed away in 1981; both of whom being members of the Mount Kenya Safari Club. Shadow on the Sun was her project and she did a good job of it. Frankly, she comes off as being too sweet a person in this role, as Markham was very much a member of the hedonistic crowd of the Happy Valley days. She was bold and not afraid to break the rules, which led to her successes later on.

    Unfortunately, this film is only available (for a ridiculous price) as a two-tape video release. A low quality version is availabe on YouTube. It would be nice if it were available on DVD.

    In the film, Markham mentioned how much had changed up through the 1950's. It had changed another thirty years until my time and another thirty years again. Satellite view renders the place almost unrecognizable: the open fields of grass and scrub divided by sleepy lanes barely wide enough for two vehicles are a thing of the past. The suburbs have grown far beyond the giraffe sanctuary and the dirt roads where late at night one might encounter a giant anteater wandering by are now paved and filled with houses. Plus things are far too expensive now for ordinary working people to live there.

    This is mentioned because of the nostalgic element of the film and because of the statement that once you have fallen in love with Africa, you never get over it. I encourage other viewers to view Out of Africa and Flame Trees, and White Mischief, and all the others, and to read whatever books you can find, but I warn you that if you do, and you fall in love with Africa as I did, it will stay with you for the rest of your life.
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    • Author: Wen
    Beryl Markham was one of the most interesting women of the early 20th century, and deserves a better memorialisation than she has received so far. This Stephanie Powers mini-series was an effort made in the 1980s which is limited by the poor resolution by today's standards in the YouTube version. It was originally shot on 35 mm film, so should receive an HD transfer if it hasn't had one already somewhere. Ideally, her story would be a great subject for an updated treatment, as she was a remarkable woman - way ahead of her time.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Stefanie Powers Stefanie Powers - Beryl Clutterbuck Markham
    Claire Bloom Claire Bloom - Lady Delamere
    Peter Bowles Peter Bowles - Lord Jack Carberry
    Brian Cox Brian Cox - Jock Purves
    Niamh Cusack Niamh Cusack - Clara Clutterbuck
    Trevor Eve Trevor Eve - Denys Finch Hatton
    Frederic Forrest Frederic Forrest - Raoul Schumacher
    James Fox James Fox - Mansfield Markham
    Rupert Frazer Rupert Frazer - Duke of Gloucester
    Joseph Mydell Joseph Mydell - Kibii
    Sverre Anker Ousdal Sverre Anker Ousdal - Baron Bror Blixen-Finecke
    Nicola Pagett Nicola Pagett - Emma Orchardson
    John Rubinstein John Rubinstein - Arthur Kane
    Jack Thompson Jack Thompson - Tom Campbell Black
    Frederick Treves Frederick Treves - Lord Delamere
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