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Errol Flynn | Mahbub Ali - The Red Beard | |
Dean Stockwell | Kimball 'Kim' O'Hara Jr. | |
Paul Lukas | Lama | |
Robert Douglas | Colonel Creighton | |
Thomas Gomez | Emissary | |
Cecil Kellaway | Hurree Chunder | |
Arnold Moss | Lurgan Sahib | |
Reginald Owen | Father Victor | |
Laurette Luez | Laluli | |
Richard Hale | Hassan Bey | |
Roman Toporow | The Russian | |
Ivan Triesault | The Russian | |
Michael Ansara | Harem Guard | |
Bobby Barber | Cart Driver | |
Hamilton Camp | Thorpe | |
Wallis Clark | British General at Creighton's | |
Henry Corden | Conspirator | |
Bette Daniels | Miss Manners | |
Adeline De Walt Reynolds | Old Maharanee | |
Richard Glynn | English Student |
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Producer | Leon Gordon
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Writer | Richard Schayer
Rudyard Kipling Helen Deutsch Leon Gordon |
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Cinematography | William V. Skall
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Musician | André Previn
Bronislau Kaper |
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Kim, a young boy living on his own on the streets of India, is actually the son of a British officer. He meets a lama, a holy man, and devotes himself to his tending. But when British administrators discover his birthright, he is placed in a British school. His nature, however, is opposed to the regimentation expected for the son of a British soldier, and he rebels. His familiarity with Indian life and his ability to pass as an Indian child allows him to function as a spy for the British as they attempt to thwart revolution and invasion of India. Rejoining his holy man, Kim (with the help of daring adventurer Mahbub Ali) takes on a dangerous mission. |
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