Donate & keep LugaTv alive
As writer Harry Street lies gravely wounded from an African hunting accident, he feverishly reflects on what he perceives as his failures at love and writing. Through his delirium he recalls his one true love, Cynthia Green, whom he lost by his obsession for roaming the world in search of stories for his novels. Though she is dead, Cynthia continues to haunt Streets thoughts. Despite one successful novel after another, Street feels he has compromised his talent to ensure the success of his books, making him a failure in his eyes. His neglected wife Helen tends to his wounds, listens to his ranting, endures his talk of lost loves, and tries to restore in him the will to fight his illness until help arrives. Her devotion to him makes him finally realize that he is not a failure. With his realization of a chance for love and happiness with Helen, he regains his will to live.
As he lies injured at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa, writer Harry Street reflects on his life and choices. He recalls his love affair with Cynthia Green, whom he met in Paris. They are very much in love and when they go to Africa on safari, Cynthia realizes she doesnt share his love of the continent. Shes also pregnant and she comes to realize that her desire to settle down clashes with Harrys lifestyle. The next woman in his life was sculptress Elizabeth, whom he called Countess Liz. During his search he meets his current wife Helen. He has returned to Africa to solve his lifes riddle: has he taken the wrong path, and can he again find his way?
Gregory Peck
Harry Street
Susan Hayward
Helen
Ava Gardner
Cynthia Green
Hildegard Knef
Countess Liz
Leo G. Carroll
Uncle Bill
Torin Thatcher
Johnson
Ava Norring
Beatrice
Helene Stanley
Connie
Marcel Dalio
Emile
Vicente Gómez
Guitarist
Richard Allan
Spanish Dancer
Amanda Ambrose
Pianist
Sugarfoot Anderson
Stretcher Bearer
Salvador Baguez
Harry at Seventeen
Charles Bates
Girl
Nina Borget
Waiter
Maurice Brierre
Accordion Player
Arthur Brunner
Related Movies
Donate & keep LugaTv alive