Overview:
During the British Raj, the orphan of a British soldier poses as a Hindu and is torn between his loyalty to a Buddhist mystic and aiding the English secret service.| Status: | Released (1950-12-07) |
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| Awards: | 1 win total |
| Screen: | Rudyard Kipling, Leon Gordon, Helen Deutsch |
| Productions: | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 8724: Errol Flynn - Mahbub Ali, the Red Beard
- 923: Dean Stockwell - Kim
- 2092: Paul Lukas - Lama
- 33484: Robert Douglas - Colonel Creighton
- 18646: Thomas Gomez - Emissary
- 30228: Cecil Kellaway - Hurree Chunder
- 15676: Arnold Moss - Lurgan Sahib
Crews
- 13292: Warren Newcombe - Special Effects - Crew
- 10010: Hugh Hunt - Assistant Set Decoration - Art
- 29984: A. Arnold Gillespie - Special Effects - Crew
- 2083700: John Truwe - Makeup Artist - Costume & Make-Up
- 27969: Douglas Shearer - Recording Supervision - Sound
- 14681: Sydney Guilaroff - Hair Designer - Costume & Make-Up
- 8243: Arthur Krams - Assistant Set Decoration - Art
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OK, so perhaps Errol Flynn has gone to seed a little, but he still oozes charm and charisma as the rakish "Mahbub Ali" in this tale of Empire and intrigue. A young street-wise orphan "Kim" (Dean Stockwell) befriends the travelling lama Paul Lukas and using his wits and guile manages ....
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