Gunga Din (1939)
British army sergeants Ballantine, Cutter and MacChesney serve in India during the 1880s, along with their native water-bearer, Gunga Din. While completing a dangerous telegraph-repair mission, they unearth evidence of the suppressed Thuggee cult. When Gunga Din tells the sergeants about a secret temple made of gold, the fortune-hunting Cutter is captured by the Thuggees, and it's up to his friends to rescue him.
- George Stevens
- Edward Killy
- Dewey Starkey
- Ben Hecht
- Charles MacArthur
- Fred Guiol
- Joel Sayre
Rating: 6.517/10 by 150 users
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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
हिन्दी
Runtime: 01 hour 57 minutes
Budget: $1,915,000
Revenue: $2,807,000
Plot Keyword: army, british empire, uprising, soldier, thuggee uprising, 19th century
Take Indiana Jones, mix in a little Zulu, and add a splash of The Man Who Would be King. Replace Michael Cain and Harrison Ford with Cary Grant, and what do you get? Answer - A film that stands the test of time. Grants comedic performance is totally on point, the punch bowl scene in particular having me in stitches. Based of various poems by Radyard Kiplin, this movie tells the story of three British army officers against a cult of indian strangler assassins. The eponymous Gunga Din being their water carrier (spoiler alert) who saves the day. Certainly Lucas and Spielberg deserve some plagerism claims. Temple of Doom being very near the knuckle on a few scenes!