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                    (1995)
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Jim Morris,
Colm Feore,
David Hemblen,
Adolf Hitler,
Dwight D. Eisenhower,
Albert Speer,
Duke of Windsor,
Bernard L. Montgomery,
Duchess of Windsor,
Julius Streicher
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George Ungar
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Documentary,
Canadian,
Indie Documentaries,
Historical Documentaries,
Travel & Adventure Documentaries
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The Champagne Safari (1995) is a documentary that explores the extraordinary life of Charles Bedaux, a French-American industrial millionaire and eccentric adventurer, focusing on his high-profile 1934 expedition in Canada. The film delves into Bedaux's ambitions, the enigmatic and controversial aspects of his life, and his eventual fall from grace.
                 
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