Overview:
An idealistic colonial police officer is sent to capture a rebel leader who threatens the stability of the Raj's north-west frontier. Despite his official colonial capacity, the policeman is impressed by the ingenuity and integrity of his enemy and is determined to arrest him alive rather than bring him in dead as his superiors might wish.| Status: | Released (1967-07-27) |
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| Screen: | Peter Yeldham, Ranveer Singh, Ernest Borneman |
| Productions: | Paramount Pictures, Pinewood Studios |
| Production Countries: | United Kingdom |
| Spoken Languages: | हिन्दी, English |
Posters
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Casts
- 14528: Yul Brynner - Sultan
- 12726: Trevor Howard - Freddie Young
- 44079: Charlotte Rampling - Jane Stafford
- 19463: Harry Andrews - Miles Stafford
- 53815: Andrew Keir - Gungaram
- 40923: Virginia North - Champa
- 69764: Laurence Naismith - McDougal
Crews
- 35318: Ken Annakin - Director - Directing
- 153110: Ernest Borneman - Adaptation - Writing
- 94841: Peter Yeldham - Screenplay - Writing
- 35318: Ken Annakin - Producer - Production
- 1012121: Aida Young - Associate Producer - Production
- 12242: Jack Hildyard - Director of Photography - Camera
- 10185: Bert Bates - Editor - Editing
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Just…long… Run of the mill historical adventure yarn set on India’s North-West Frontier during the British Raj. Yul Brynner plays rebel tribesman Sultan who is pursued by Brit copper Freddy Young (Trevor Howard), who while chasing down the enigmatic rebel comes to respect him and ....
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"Sultan" (Yul Brynner) leads his largely peaceable tribe as the days of the Raj increasingly impose themselves on their day-to-day living. Imprisoned after a raid, they manage to break out of the fort but one of their guards is killed, This serves to galvanise the Governor (Maurice D ....
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