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Elizabeth Taylor | Ruth Wiley |
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Peter Finch | John Wiley |
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Dana Andrews | Dick Carver |
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Abraham Sofaer | Appuhamy |
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Abner Biberman | Dr. Pereira |
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Philip Tonge | |
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Rosalind Ivan | |
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Noel Drayton |
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William Dieterle | Director |
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Irving Asher | Producer |
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John Lee Mahin | Writer |
"One man claimed the land. Two men claimed the woman who lived there."
Colonial tea planter John Wiley, visiting England at the end of World War II, wins and weds lovely English rose Ruth and takes her home to Elephant Walk, Ceylon, where the local elephants have a grudge against the plantation because it blocks their migrating path. Ruth's delight with the tropical wealth and luxury of her new home is tempered by isolation as the only white woman in the district; by her husband's occasional imperious arrogance; by a mutual physical attraction with plantation manager Dick Carver; and by the hovering, ominous menace of the hostile elephants. The elephants end up destroying the plantation in a stampede along with a fire.
DVD : 2005-07-12
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