House boat on Kariba,
a perfect title for a movie that can have tons of sequels. The principle is
simple: bring a bunch of people on a boat, and let them float and mature for a few days, on a lake full of wild and dangerous animals.
And add, as an option, some alcoholic beverages, swords and knives, a fishing
rod or two, non-floating children, sun-cream, and kilos of biltongs.
There is a story of a houseboat were things went out of
hand. A group of friends, happy and jolly good fellows, went for a fishing trip
on such a boat, nobody really knows what happened, probably some old
frustrations and feud got back on them (most certainly about a girl or a guy on
board who had a previous fling with one or more of the partners of the others
and drunk eyed them inappropriately, or maybe about the exact size of the bream
caught, or divergences on how to resolve Fermat’s problem, or something similar).
All we know is that the boat now floats empty, and the people were never to be
found. It’s a classic story, the ghost ship etc. but it could be true on lake
Kariba. In a place where there is even a paddle steamer, anything can happen.