Le nevi del Chilimangiaro

Titolo originale: The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Regia: Henry King | Roy Ward Baker |
Anno: 1952
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Avventura Romance Dramma
Tag: africa | ex-lover | tanzania | safari | fever | countess |
Cast: Gregory Peck | Susan Hayward | Ava Gardner | Hildegard Knef | Leo G. Carroll | Torin Thatcher | Ava Norring | Helene Stanley | Marcel Dalio | Vicente Gómez | Richard Allan | Leonard Carey | Amanda Ambrose | Sugarfoot Anderson | Salvador Baguez | Charles Bates | Nina Borget | Maurice Brierre | Arthur Brunner | Charles Brunner | Ernest Brunner | Benny Carter | Monique Chantal | André Charlot | Edward Colmans | George Davis | James Davis | Amapola Del Vando | Victor Desny | John Dodsworth | Arthur Dulac | Wade Dumas | Elzie Emanuel | Lisa Ferraday | Paul Fierro | Bert Freed | Martín Garralaga | Janine Grandel | Agnès Laury | Ivan Lebedeff | Joseph Lenzi | Jay Loft-Lynn | Alphonse Martell | George Navarro | Constance Purdy | Tito Renaldo | Julian Rivero | John Roy | Emmett Smith | Ann Staunton | Paul Thompson | Bertil Unger | Maya Van Horn | Paula Vernay | Cecil Weston | Victor Wood |

"Il romanziere Harry Strett, a caccia in Africa, si ammala gravemente in seguito ad un'infezione. Nel delirio della febbre rivede il suo passato: Parigi, agli inizi della sua carriera, quando sposa la modella Cynthia; in Africa, dove trascura la moglie che, per un incidente, è costretta ad abortire; in Europa, dove si innamora di un'altra donna, ed infine ancora in Africa dove si risposa con Helen.

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Helen: Harry! Why do you have to turn into a dev [...] D
Harry Street: Countess, there's no one like you. [...] D
Harry Street: [narrating] And there was never an [...] D
Harry Street: Why the devil haven't you the grac [...] D
Princess: Oh, I just devoured your last book! H [...] D
Harry Street: It may be the dawning of suspicion [...] D
Harry Street: Let's not kid ourselves. A door ca [...] D
Harry Street: Heigh-ho! When the party's over, y [...] D
Countess Liz: I love you as much as I can. D
Harry Street: It's not dying, not in itself, tha [...] D
Uncle Bill: I'll tell you the only right approac [...] D
Cynthia Green: I'm Cynthia. Cynthia Green. Harr [...] D
Harry Street: That's a pretty good rule for life [...] D
Cynthia Green: You know, darling, I think that d [...] D
Harry Street: You Africans may have the right sy [...] D
Harry Street: You look behind you, and what do y [...] D
Uncle Bill: Beatrice, are you divine? Beatrice: [...] D
Helen: You insisted on carrying the boy in your [...] D
Helen: Aren't you Mr. Harry Street, the author, [...] D
Dr. Simmons: [referring to Cynthia's miscarriage [...] D
Countess Liz: You are everywhere, aren't you, da [...] D
Uncle Bill: Fine view. Harry Street: It ought t [...] D
Harry at Seventeen: He only said we ought to wai [...] D
Harry Street: Could you - conceivably picture yo [...] D
Harry Street: Oh, I've lived, all right; but, wh [...] D
Cynthia Green: Blessed Mary, Mother of God. Bles [...] D
Countess Liz: I can't let you go, darling. I can [...] D
Cynthia Green: Darling, I was so wrong about the [...] D
Johnson: See here, I'm just a hunter. I can only [...] D
Helen: You've never been able to forgive me for [...] D
Countess Liz: You run around and what does it ge [...] D
Connie: The old mossback! The nasty, dirty, stub [...] D
Cynthia Green: it's funny. When you touch me, I [...] D
Harry Street: I had it all... and what did I hav [...] D
Harry Street: Oh, the royalties are rolling in. [...] D
Harry Street: Anything's fair in the pursuit of [...] D
Cynthia Green: It was an accident. I stumbled. [...] D
Cynthia Green: What is the matter with me, Mr. J [...] D
Cynthia Green: Can I fix you a drink? Harry Str [...] D
Cynthia Green: [of the saxophone player] Hasn't [...] D
Harry Street: [voiceover] There are so many thin [...] D
Cynthia Green: It's very sad. You with your ambi [...] D
Helen: Hello, Molo, you white man's burden, you! [...] D
Harry Street: [talking about their African trip] [...] D
Harry Street: Molo. Molo, African Servant: Bwan [...] D
Harry Street: [scoffs] Doctors? It was a wise ma [...] D
Cynthia Green: You'd better take this from me. I [...] D
Harry Street: That we had a lulu of a beginning. [...] D
Cynthia Green: Why didn't you ask me to go with [...] D
Harry Street: [narrating] I suppose it was the e [...] D
Johnson: Why is it everyone who comes to Africa [...] D
Harry Street: Everybody's trying something over [...] D
Countess Liz: Hollywood wants it. They say they' [...] D
Harry Street: Whiskey soda. Make it pronto, Molo [...] D
Harry Street: What a life. A man can't live as h [...] D
Cynthia Green: I'm going to have a baby. Johnso [...] D
Cynthia Green: I'm not completely idle. I - I po [...] D
Harry Street: I'm remembering my manners. Are yo [...] D
Uncle Bill: A man should never lose his hand at [...] D
Harry Street: I wonder if there'll be another ti [...] D
Cynthia Green: In thy great bleeding heart, plea [...] D
Harry Street: Darling, you shouldn't drink too m [...] D
Harry Street: You know, in Paris, nobody ever th [...] D

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