Elephant Walk (1954) Reviews

Elephant Walk (1954)
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Elephant Walk was several weeks into production when the film's original leading lady, Vivien Leigh, was replaced by Elizabeth Taylor (you can still see Leigh in a few long shots). Based on a novel by Robert Standish, the film casts Taylor as Ruth Wiley, the new bride of solemn plantation owner John Wiley (Peter Finch). At first thrilled at the prospect of living in the wilds of Ceylon, Ruth rapidly becomes a beautiful bird in a gilded cage. When American overseer Dick Carver (Dana Andrews) arrives on the scene, Ruth falls in love. Before she can leave her husband, though, the region is devastated by cholera. Making things worse, the local elephants go on a rampage, destroying her husband's mansion, which his father had maliciously built in the middle of the pachyderm's ancient right of way. Fraught with sexual symbolism, Elephant Walk works on a high-gloss soap opera level. The climactic stampede, however, is disappointingly filmed on a studio interior set, robbing what should have been a rousing climax of much of its credibility. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Elizabeth TaylorDana Andrews, (more)
Director(s):
William Dieterle
Format(s):
DVD
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Wanda H.

Loved this old movie..... and its CC closed captioned for the deaf / hard of hearing..... need more reviews that alert us which ones are CC and which ones are not

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Jaime Javier C.

great movie

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Barbara C.

Not the best Elizabeth Taylor film, but none the less her beauty is breathtaking and talent enjoyable. I enjoy the film. I'd take the time to see it once.

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JOANNe C.

I CLOSED MY ACCOUNT WHY R U SENDING MOVIES

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Daniel R.

Not a classic, but it is Ms. Taylor at her most beautiful, the scenery is beautiful, and the plot, while over-wrought, should have been a better movie.

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Jimmy B.

This movie is rather boring but its worth the watch. Elizabeth Taylor is beautiful.

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Barbara Jean L.

I enjoy watching the old movies. Loved all the elephants and the mansion. Wish todays movies were more like the old ones.

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Roman C.

I love old movies like this one, it make me remember the days of my youth. I love Elizabeth Taylor and the rest of the cast. It is a great nostalgia for me, when this country was a beautiful place to live in. Those times are lost forever.

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Julia C.

"Spoiler Alert" Worth seeing, especially Elizabeth Taylor in her prime. Peter Finch was better looking then I realized. Pretty psychological about the deep resentment the Peter Finch had against his father. It comes out when the father's picture is being burned and the Peter Finch had a great grin on his face watching the burning.

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Gregg C.

THIS IS DEFINITELY NOT A GREAT MOVIE, ONLY RENT THIS D V D IF YOU WANT TO REMEMBER LIZ AS SHE WAS A LONG THIN AND BEAUTIFUL TIME AGO " UNCLE GREGG"

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    Wanda H.

    Loved this old movie..... and its CC closed captioned for the deaf / hard of hearing..... need more reviews that alert us which ones are CC and which ones are not

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    Jaime Javier C.

    great movie

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    Barbara C.

    Not the best Elizabeth Taylor film, but none the less her beauty is breathtaking and talent enjoyable. I enjoy the film. I'd take the time to see it once.

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