A Primitive Man's Career to Civilization
A Primitive Man's Career to Civilization is a British silent film released in 1912. It was directed and written by Cherry Kearton and distributed by WTC. The film was shot on 35mm black-and-white film with English intertitles. It was produced in 1911 by the Ethnographic Society of London, which had previously hired Kearton to film a traditional Kenyan dance to honor Theodore Roosevelt during his 1909 visit to Kenya.
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