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Raymond Massey | Prince Ghul | |
Roger Livesey | Capt. Carruthers | |
Valerie Hobson | Mrs. Carruthers | |
David Tree | Lieut. Escott | |
Desmond Tester | Bill Holder | |
Francis L. Sullivan | Governor | |
Archibald Batty | Major Bond | |
Frederick Culley | Dr. Murphy | |
Amid Taftazani | Mohammed Khan | |
Laurence Baskcomb | Zarullah | |
Roy Emerton | Wafadar | |
Sabu | Prince Azim | |
Michael Martin Harvey | Mullah | |
Martin Walker | Herrick | |
Ronald Adam | Major Gregoff |
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Producer | Alexander Korda
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Writer | A.E.W. Mason
Arthur Wimperis |
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Cinematography | Geoffrey Unsworth
Christopher Challis |
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Musician | Miklós Rózsa
John Greenwood |
Set in the India of the British Raj. All the Indians are portrayed as untrustworthy, plotting to overthrow their British masters. The only 'loyal' Indian is Prince Azim who tries to warn the British of the impending revolt by tapping out messages on the Drum of the title. |
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