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Michael Caine | Peachy Carnehan | |
Sean Connery | Daniel Dravot | |
Christopher Plummer | Rudyard Kipling | |
Saeed Jaffrey | Billy Fish | |
Doghmi Larbi | Ootah | |
Paul Antrim | Mulvaney | |
Karroom Ben Bouih | Kafu Selim | |
Jack May | District Commissioner | |
Albert Moses | Ghulam | |
Mohammad Shamsi | Babu |
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Producer | John Foreman
William Hill |
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Writer | Gladys Hill
John Huston |
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Based on a Richard Kipling story and packed with spectacle, humor, excitement and bold twists of fate, The Man Who Would Be King earns its crown as "an epic like no other. One of the screen's great adventure yarns." (Danny Peary, Guide for the Film Fanatic ) Sean Connery and Michael Caine -- chins out, shoulders squared and with a sly wink -- star as British sergeants Danny Dravot and Peachy Carnehan. The Empire was built by men like these two. Now they're out to build their own empire, venturing into remote Kafiristan to become rich as kings. |
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