

Adventure · Drama · Romance
Overview
A young Venezuelan idealist flees his native land to escape a revolution. Hoping to find peace, he goes to the mountains and the forests of the Amazon. There he encounters Rima, the Bird Girl, an orphan living a life of nature, who is feared by a local jungle tribe.
Top Cast


Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn
Rima
Audrey Hepburn
Rima


Anthony Perkins
Anthony Perkins
Abel
Anthony Perkins
Abel


Lee J. Cobb
Lee J. Cobb
Nuflo
Lee J. Cobb
Nuflo


Sessue Hayakawa
Sessue Hayakawa
Runi
Sessue Hayakawa
Runi


Henry Silva
Henry Silva
Kua-Ko
Henry Silva
Kua-Ko


Nehemiah Persoff
Nehemiah Persoff
Don Panta
Nehemiah Persoff
Don Panta


Michael Pate
Michael Pate
Priest
Michael Pate
Priest


Estelle Hemsley
Estelle Hemsley
Cla-Cla
Estelle Hemsley
Cla-Cla
Yoneo Iguchi
Yoneo Iguchi
Native Guide (uncredited)
Yoneo Iguchi
Native Guide (uncredited)


Bill Saito
Bill Saito
Native Guide (uncredited)
Bill Saito
Native Guide (uncredited)
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