Bob guides a young woman, Virginia Clay, into the jungle in search of the site where her parents plane crashed many years before. Her crabby uncle, Roger, doubts her story of being raised by a tribe but she remembers a waterfall and a herd of elephants, especially a bull with only one tusk. She also has a doll given to her by the tribe, which Sheena identifies as being from the Masai. This leads Bob to believe that the waterfall must be the Kitmantu Falls. When they meet some Masai warriors they realise that the tribe holds the one-tusked elephant sacred and not to be seen by white people. Jungle drums soon announce that the safari have come to kill the elephant with one tusk warriors are soon tracking the safari. Sheena splits the group to be harder to track and takes the Masai doll and Roger, but Bob and Virginia are soon captured. They are about to be killed when Sheena takes the chief hostage with her knife and shows him Virginia's doll. He realises she is the little girl from long-ago and frees the captives. Roger now accepts Virginia and they return to London a closer family.
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Joel Murcott | Writer | ||
Frank McDonald | Director |