The Snows of Kilimanjaro – Full Movie | Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegard Knef



Ernest Hemingway’s classic tale gets the Hollywood treatment in this 1952 adventure from Twentieth Century Fox. Gregory Peck stars as Harry Street, a hunter reflecting on his life as he lies dying while on safari in the shadow of Mount Kilimanjaro. The movie, which also starred Ava Gardner and Susan Hayward, received Oscar nominations for cinematography and art direction, and was listed as one of the top ten films of the year by the National Board of Review. Thanks to a star-studded cast and some exotic location shooting, the film was one of the great successes of the early 1950s.

Directors: Henry King, Roy Ward Baker
Writer: Casey Robinson
Starring: Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegard Knef, Leo G. Carroll

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36 Replies to “The Snows of Kilimanjaro – Full Movie | Gregory Peck, Susan Hayward, Ava Gardner, Hildegard Knef”

  1. When you spend the energy to take acting classes from an authentic actor, it changes your perspective and appreciation of the art.

  2. Important in context. Hard to watch, so I quickly made up subtitles for what all the "extras", trackers and women would say if they had their turn at editing the script & direction. That lead to inspiring research finding brilliant films & stories by black & brown authors & storytellers of the time. Even fine acting, filming & award-winning films damaged themselves when they paid dismissive disrespect to a continent, a diaspora, its history, people, powers, accomplishments and struggles, & its indigenous and modern wisdom. (Not to mention the world's indigenous usually respectful, sustainable hunting and tracking wisdom and practices.) In this way, it does show historical accuracy. Such films are still done today. In this context, they are historically accurate. Great white hunters indeed.

  3. When movies actually told a story and relied on the actors to tell it. Unlike today, where movies are created to push or enforce the narrative of the day, special effects are the storyline and actors are mere props. This is such a truly beautiful movie and Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner are phenomenal together. Thank for posting this timeless treasure in a day where timeless treasures are increasingly hard to find….

  4. I like how Gregory peck acted so genuine that you almost forgot he was acting at points unlike most of his contemporaries. He has a sense of humor in this movie too, I like it!

  5. Americans , always wanting to kill something that's foreign to them, that's not bothering them. Wanting to concur something that's not theirs. Shaking My Head

  6. エヴァ・ガードナーが、来日記者会見で、あまりの美しさと、スタイルの良さが際立っていて、登場した途端、ざわざわしていた会見場が、シーンとなり、その場にいた記者たちが、見とれてしまったとか。そんな記事を見たことがある。

  7. I have always been a lover of the old movies. There is no actual violence if someone is shot the camera turns away and when they turn back all you see is a person dead. Most of the movies actually have original plots I cant always predict what will happen.

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