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Out of Africa
TrailerInitially set on being a dairy farmer, the aristocratic Karen Blixen travels to Africa to join her womanizing husband, Bror, who instead spends their money on a coffee plantation. There Karen has a passionate love affair with a free-spirited big-game hunter.Actors: Meryl Streep, Robert Redford, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Michael Kitchen, Malick Bowens, Joseph Thiaka, Stephen Kinyanjui, Michael Gough, Suzanna Hamilton, Rachel Kempson, Graham Crowden, ...»Director: Sydney PollackCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 161 minQuality: HDRelease: 1985IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Out of Africa"
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Characters of "Out of Africa"
Karen BlixenPlayed by: Meryl StreepDenysPlayed by: Robert RedfordBrorPlayed by: Klaus Maria BrandauerBerkeleyPlayed by: Michael KitchenFarahPlayed by: Malick BowensKamantePlayed by: Joseph ThiakaKinanjuiPlayed by: Stephen KinyanjuiDelamerePlayed by: Michael GoughFelicityPlayed by: Suzanna HamiltonLady BelfieldPlayed by: Rachel KempsonSir JosephPlayed by: Leslie Phillips -
Directors of "Out of Africa"
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Creators of "Out of Africa"
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Critic Reviews of "Out of Africa"
New York Daily NewsFebruary 21, 2015The relationship between Karen Blixen and her British lover, Denys Finch Hatton, may fail to catch fire. But the production itself is so exquisitely served that you can't help but be grateful for this extraordinary visual treat.
Orlando SentinelJanuary 06, 2014The relationship of Karen and Denys is a prickly and, despite the era in which it is set, curiously modern one. It's also at the heart of this understated movie.
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 06, 2014Streep may convince us utterly that she is in love with Africa, but our views of it are a little too stately to really feel the place.
Chicago TribuneJanuary 06, 2014My basic problem with this otherwise sumptuous and well-acted film is that I never was able to accept Redford in character.
TIME MagazineFebruary 20, 2009Out of Africa is, at last, the free-spirited, fullhearted gesture that everyone has been waiting for the movies to make all decade long. It reclaims the emotional territory that is rightfully theirs.
VarietyJanuary 28, 2008Maybe the problem of the pacing is simply the nature of the beast these days with expensive period pieces. Once the difficult details are all in place, it may be too much to expect a director to resist milking every scene for more than it's worth.
People MagazineJanuary 06, 2014Luedtke and Pollack bought these high-priced literary sources only to chuck them for a conventional, largely fictionalized movie romance.
Radio TimesJanuary 06, 2014What the movie loses in emotional realism, it gains in sheer epic audacity.
Christian Science MonitorJanuary 06, 2014Out of Africa is a splendid example of that persistent genre, the coffeetable movie. It's big, beautiful, and imposing. But there isn't much to it, and pretty pictures -- replacing ideas, not supporting them -- are its only real attraction.
South Florida Sun-SentinelJanuary 06, 2014Out of Africa has the sheen of artsiness and the gloss of two big-name actors. Unfortunately, that`s not quite enough in the absence of a story with vigor and passion.
Total FilmFebruary 15, 2013Despite its technical assurance and some strong performances, this is a film that favours spectacular landscapes over emotional depth.
QuickflixSeptember 03, 2012Not even the meticulous Meryl can breathe life into a movie that never really gets started, and takes almost an hour to end.
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