- A Far Off Place - Wikipedia
The film stars Reese Witherspoon, Ethan Randall, Jack Thompson, and Maximilian Schell It follows three young teenagers crossing the Kalahari Desert after their parents are killed by a poacher A Far Off Place was filmed in Namibia and Zimbabwe from May to September 1992 [2][3]
- A Far Off Place (1993) - IMDb
When a gang of African poachers raid her family's farm, young Nonni, visiting American teenager Harry Winslow and a local bushman guide must escape into the Kalahari desert and reach the nearest town Very original; not a 'knock-off' of "Walk-About"!
- A Far Off Place - Disney Wiki
A Far Off Place is a Disney, Amblin Entertainment, and Touchwood Pacific Partners film from 1993, starring Reese Witherspoon, Ethan Embry, Jack Thompson, and Maximilian Schell
- A Far Off Place - Disney Movies
Two strangers thrown together must discover courage and strength when they begin a journey across the treacherous African desert!
- A Far Off Place 驚途十日 (1993) - YouTube
This is a adventure story of a young girl Nonnie (Reese Witherspoon), a visiting American teenager Harry Winslow (Ethan Embry) and a local bushman guide, escaping into the Kalahari desert and reach
- A Far Off Place (Film) - TV Tropes
A Far Off Place is a 1993 Kids' Wilderness Epic adventure film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Amblin Entertainment The film stars Reese Witherspoon, Ethan Embry, Sarel Bok, and Maximilian Schell Witherspoon plays Nonnie Parker, a South African girl raised on a game preserve
- A Far Off Place (1993) - Cinema Cats
Synopsis: Nonnie Parker (Reese Witherspoon) has to travel across the Kalahari with city kid Harry Winslow (Ethan Embry) and a bushman named Xhabbo (Sarel Bok) as their guide after their families are killed by a gang of poachers
- A Far Off Place (1993) - About the Movie | Amblin
Thrown together under incredible circumstances, two strangers must discover courage and strength when they begin a journey across the treacherous African desert Stars Reese Witherspoon in one of her earliest roles
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