
There, according to what Mufasa has planned, three spotted hyenas attack him and want to eat him. Together with her friend and bird, the lion sets on an adventure to reach the forbidden and dangerous land. Of course, he knows that a brave little lion will do just the opposite.

At the beginning, he warns young Simba not to go to the elephants’ graveyard (where dangerous hyenas prowl). He plans to get rid of the little Simba, kill Mufasa and seize the throne of the Pride Lands. However, Simba’s uncle, Scar is plotting to get the crown. As years go by, Simba plays with his friend Nala and the hornbill Zazu who watches over him. His father and mother prepare him for his future role.


The ending is what one would wish for, but, it takes awhile to get there. Then, too, a bit of risqué sexual scenes pop up now and then. The stars are attractive but they are saddled with an uninspired script. Will the two be able to forget the past and focus on the important race season ahead? This is a rather banal entry into the film repertoire of automobile racing flicks. Tommy is offered a great job where Mike is already installed. These two marry and move far away from Mike, where the bitter split between the men can't touch them. Tommy happens to fall in love with her, also, and she, tiring of Mike's habits, returns his affection. Mike has a lovely, personable girlfriend he is forever neglecting he is the supreme egotist. Tommy (Billy Campbell) is a mechanic for a hotshot race driver named Mike (Rob Estes).
