A half-caste British officer in 19th-century India battles the prejudices of both his Army colleagues and the local populace while trying to help put down a rebellion led by a greedy local ruler.
'This film is an excellent adventure film. Tyrone Power was a good actor - always entertaining and full of charm. ' - Charles
Directed by
Henry King
Writing credits
Ivan Goff
Harry Kleiner (story)
Cast (in credits order)
Tyrone Power .... Capt. Alan King
Terry Moore .... Susan Maitland
Michael Rennie .... Brig. Gen. Maitland
John Justin .... Lt. Geoffrey Heath
Guy Rolfe .... Karram Khan
Richard Wyler .... Lt. Ben Baird (as Richard Stapley)
Murray Matheson .... Maj. Ian MacAllister
Frank DeKova .... Ali Nur
Argentina Brunetti .... Lali
Sujata .... Native Dancer
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mohinder Bedi .... Servant (uncredited)
Dorothy Bonnefin .... Bit Role (uncredited)
Harry Carter .... Akridi Horseman (uncredited)
Maurice Colbourne .... Hamid Bahri (uncredited)
David Cota .... Singer (uncredited)
Tom Cound .... Capt. Rogers (uncredited)
Karam Dhaliwal .... Pal-Singh (uncredited)
John Farrow .... Cpl. Stuart (uncredited)
Naji Gabbay .... Servant (uncredited)
Yeghishe Harout .... Tribal Chieftain (uncredited)
Ramsay Hill .... Cavalry Officer (uncredited)
Aram Katcher .... Napur (uncredited)
George Keymas .... Akridi Horseman (uncredited)
Hassan Khayyam .... Mullah (uncredited)
George Khoury .... Akridi Horseman (uncredited)
Frank Lackteen .... Ahmed (uncredited)
Alan Lee .... Ishmael (uncredited)
Lal Chand Mehra .... Tribal Chieftain (uncredited)
Alberto Morin .... Rahim Bey (uncredited)
Gavin Muir .... Maj. Lee (uncredited)
Richard Peel .... Sgt. Fowler (uncredited)
Joe Sawaya .... Tribal Chieftain (uncredited)
Gilchrist Stuart .... Officer of the Week (uncredited)
Aly Wassil .... Raschild (uncredited)
Patrick Whyte .... Lt. White (uncredited)
Billy Wilkerson .... Akridi Horseman (uncredited)
Runtime: 100 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Color (Technicolor)
Sound Mix: 4-Track Stereo
Certification: Finland:K-16 / Portugal:M/12 (re-release) / Sweden:15
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Trivia: This was Twentieth Century-Fox's fourth CinemaScope production.
Awards: 1 nomination
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