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  1. The Roots of Heaven is a 1958 American adventure film made for 20th Century Fox, directed by John Huston and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck. The screenplay by Romain Gary and Patrick Leigh Fermor is based on Romain Gary's 1956 Prix Goncourt-winning novel of the same name.

  2. The Roots of Heaven: Directed by John Huston. With Errol Flynn, Juliette Gréco, Trevor Howard, Eddie Albert. In French Equatorial Africa, an idealist ecologist starts a campaign of public awareness to help save the African elephants from extinction.

    • (1.1K)
    • Adventure, Drama
    • John Huston
    • 1958-10-15
  3. In the town of Biondi in French Equatorial Africa, Morel launches a campaign to save the majestic elephant herds from hunters, poachers and zoo collectors.

    • 96 min
    • 27K
    • Maurine Giorge
  4. In French Equatorial Africa, an idealist ecologist starts a campaign of public awareness to help save the African elephants from extinction. With Paul Lucas, Herbert Lom, Grégoire Aslan, André ...

    • 126 min
    • 2.9K
    • sfinthecity
  5. In Fort Lamy, French Equitorial Africa, idealist Morel (Trevor Howard)launches a one-man campaign to preserve the African elephant from extinction, which he sees as the last remaining "roots of Heaven." At first, he finds only support from Minna (Juliette Greco), hostess of the town's only night...

    • John Huston, Carlo Lastricati
    • Errol Flynn
  6. In Fort Lamy, French Equatorial Africa, idealist Morel launches a one-man campaign to preserve the African elephant from extinction, which he sees as the last remaining "roots of Heaven." At first, he finds only support from Minna, hostess of the town's only night club, who is in love with him, and a derelict ex-British Army Major, Forsythe.

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