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Movie
Gunga Din
Synopsis
Though Rudyard Kipling's poem Gunga Din makes a swell recital piece, it cannot be said to have much of a plot. It's simply a crude cockney soldier's tribute to a native Indian water boy who remains at his job even after being mortally wounded. Hardly the sort of material upon which to build 118 minutes' worth of screen time-at least, it wasn't until RKO producer Pandro S. Berman decided to convert Gunga Din into an A-budgeted feature film. Now it became the tale of three eternally brawling British sergeants stationed in colonial India: Cutter (Cary Grant), McChesney (Victor McLaglen) and Ballantine (Douglas Fairbanks Jr.). Ballantine intends to break up the threesome by marrying lovely Emmy Stebbins (Joan Fontaine), while Cutter and McChesney begin hatching diabolical schemes to keep Ballantine in the army (if this plot element sounds a lot like something from the Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur play The Front Page, bear in mind that Hecht and McArthur shared writing credit on Gunga Din with Joel Sayre and Fred Guiol; also contributing to the screenplay, uncredited, was William Faulkner). All three sergeants are kept occupied with a native revolt fomented by the Thuggees, a fanatical religious cult headed by a Napoleonic Guru (Eduardo Ciannelli). Unexpectedly coming to the rescue of our three heroes-not to mention every white man, woman and child in the region-is humble water carrier Gunga Din (Sam Jaffe), who aspires to become the regimental trumpeter. Originally slated to be directed by Howard Hawks, Gunga Din was taken out of Hawks' hands when the director proved to be too slow during the filming of Bringing Up Baby. His replacement was George Stevens, who proved to be slower and more exacting than Hawks had ever been!, Derring-do set in colonial India chronicles the adventures of three brawling British sergeants in their battle against a fanatical religious cult, and a humble native water boy who dreams of being a regimental bugler.
Cast
- Cary Grant
- Victor McLaglen
- Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
- Sam Jaffe
- Eduardo Ciannelli
- Joan Fontaine
- Montagu Love
- Robert Coote
- Abner Biberman
- Lumsden Hare
- Reginald Sheffield
- Cecil Kellaway
- Ann Evers
- Audrey Manners
- Fay McKenzie
- Roland Varno
- Charles Bennett
- David Niven
- Leslie Sketchley
- Frank Levya
- George Ducount
- Jamiel Hasson
- George Regas
- Bryant Fryer
- Lal Chand Mehra
- Clive Morgan
- Olin Francis
- William Faulkner
- Charles MacArthur
- Howard Smit
- Henry Berman
- Fred Guiol
- Joseph August
- Rudyard Kipling
- Vernon Walker
- John Lockert
- Vernon L. Walker
- Van Nest Polglase
- Russell A. Cully
- Joseph H. August
- Ben Hecht
- Joel Sayre
- Edward Stevenson
- Perry Ferguson
- Darrell Silvera