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  1. Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion is a 1965 light comedy-adventure film, produced by Ivan Tors, Leonard B. Kaufman, and Harry Redmond Jr., directed by Andrew Marton, and starring Marshall Thompson and Betsy Drake. The film was shot at Soledad Canyon near Los Angeles, California, and in Miami, Florida.

  2. Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion: Directed by Andrew Marton. With Marshall Thompson, Betsy Drake, Richard Haydn, Cheryl Miller. A veterinarian living in Africa with his daughter take care of a cross-eyed lion, make friends with other animals, and learn about local wildlife.

    • (740)
    • Adventure, Comedy, Family
    • Andrew Marton
    • 1965-07-15
  3. The Lion is taken back to the study center and is soon adopted by the vet's daughter. Meanwhile, a dangerous criminal is planning to capture young Gorillas and sell them on the black market ...

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  4. When a native village is apparently terrorized by a Lion, the local sergeant enlists the help of a veterinarian working at a nearby animal study center. It is soon discovered that the Lion has a unique problem, it has double vision due to the fact that it is cross eyed and therefore cannot hunt.

    • Andrew Marton
    • G
    • 24
  5. Clarence, the Cross-Eyed Lion was Clarence's first big Hollywood project. Produced, of course, by Tors, the movie starred Marshall Thompson as a veterinarian studying animals in Africa, with Cheryl Miller as his daughter and Betsy Drake as a Dian Fossey inspired love interest.

    • Andrew Marton, G. Rex Bailey
    • Marshall Thompson
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  6. American doctor Marsh Tracy (Marshall Thompson), known as "Daktari" to the natives, runs a wildlife rehabilitation clinic on the African savanna with the help of his...

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  8. Set at an African animal center, the all-family adventure that inspired the TV series Daktari features a valiant veterinarian (Marshall Thompson), heartless gorilla trappers, narrow escapes, lots of laughs and some of the most endearing animals who ever aced their screen tests.