Summaries

Follows the narrative of the book "The Lady and the Panda, An Adventure" by Ruth Harkness, published in New York, in 1938, as the author learns the true nature of a shy, fit and docile animal by observing the rare and unstudied panda bear.

1936, China. Ruth Harkness has come to settle the affairs of her husband, Bill, who died while observing the rare and unstudied panda bear. His journal describes the panda as shy and docile, while great white hunter Dak Johnson describes them as ferocious beasts. This intrigues her, and she sets off to retrace Bill's steps and save the pandas from Johnson. She encounters many obstacles, both natural and created by Johnson, and sees many scenic vistas before encountering the pandas.—Jon Reeves <[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • china
  • panda
  • imax
  • country name in title
  • great white hunter
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Jun 8, 2001
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Shanghai, China
Production companies World Wildlife Fund San Diego Zoo Trane

Box office

Gross US & Canada $3921642
Gross worldwide $6784985

Tech specs

Runtime 48m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.44 : 1

Synopsis

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