Kim

Famed Spectacular Adventure Story Filmed Against Authentic Backgrounds in Mystic India The Greatest Spy Thriller of Them All!

6.5
19501h 53m

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.

Production

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Kim - Trailer

Cast

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Errol Flynn

Mahbub Ali, the Red Beard

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Robert Douglas

Colonel Creighton

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Thomas Gomez

Emissary

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Cecil Kellaway

Hurree Chunder

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Arnold Moss

Lurgan Sahib

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Reginald Owen

Father Victor

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Richard Hale

Hassan Bey

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Roman Toporow

The Russian

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Ivan Triesault

The Russian

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

8/10

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 to find food - and spectacles - for his ageing mentor. Whilst travelling to find the old man's sacred river he is apprehended by the military who discover he is really an army brat and so is to be sent to a posh school into which he does not fit readily. His cleverness, mischief and repeated attempts to escape attract the attention of the spymasters and soon his adventures really begin as he joins the perilous effort to thwart Russian Imperial ambitions in British Imperial India. This is a great, fun, action adventure based on a super boys-own story from Rudyard Kipling. The colour is the stuff you could bathe in; the pace well directed by Victor Saville and all-in-all, it has well stood the 70 years since it was made.

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