Cheetah
Cheetah, also known as Cheetah and Friends, is a 1989 American family drama film from Walt Disney Pictures starring Keith Coogan and Lucy Deakins. This motion picture was loosely based on Alan Caillou's novel The Cheetahs. It was shot in Nairobi, Kenya. This motion picture features the phrase "Hakuna matata" which became famous when Disney released The Lion King five years later.
Plot
Los Angeles siblings Ted and Susan Johnson join their parents in Kenya where their father, Earl, works at a NASA tracking station, and their mother, Jean, works at a clinic. Ted's dreams of roughing it on the Savannah are squashed when their mother leads him into a house that looks like it belongs in Pasadena, California. Although she forbids her children to explore, Ted and Susan sneak out to a nearby watering hole, where they meet a friendly Masai boy named Morogo. Morogo shows the siblings the wildlife of Kenya and they teach him how to play video games. One day, their mother comes home to discover Morogo in her home and they convince their parents that Morogo will keep them safe, which their parents reluctantly agree.
More details
| author | Erik Tarloff Griff Du Rhone John Cotter |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | Kenya |
| director | Jeff Blyth |
| editor | Eric Albertson |
| genre | crime drama |
| keywords | adopt arrest capture cheetah game warden gas station how to kill learn locked in los angeles lose morning nairobi nasa only way plan rescue rhino rhinoceros roughing it security guard sheep farm sibling sleep video game |
| musicBy | Bruce Rowland |
| producer | Roy E. Disney |
| productionCompany | Silver Screen Partners III Walt Disney Pictures |
| publisher | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures |
| recordedAt | Kenya |
| theme | children's race |