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Director: | Clarence Brown |
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Writer: | Philip Dunne, Louis Bromfield, Julien Josephson |
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Indian aristocrat Rama Safti returns from medical training in the U.S. to give his life to the poor folk of Ranchipur. Lady Edwina and her drunken artist ex-lover Tom Ransome get in the way, but everyone shapes up when faced by earthquake, flooding, and plague. | |
Release Date: | Sep 15, 1939 |
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Director: | Clarence Brown |
Writer: | Philip Dunne, Louis Bromfield, Julien Josephson |
Genres: | Adventure, Drama, Romance |
Keywords | rain, earthquake, state of emergency, deluge, disaster, doctor, india, flood, plague |
Production Companies | 20th Century Fox |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $2,500,000 |
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Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update) Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Myrna Loy | Lady Edwina Esketh |
Tyrone Power | Major Rama Safti |
George Brent | Tom Ransome |
Brenda Joyce | Fern Simon |
Nigel Bruce | Lord Albert Esketh |
Maria Ouspenskaya | Maharani |
Joseph Schildkraut | Mr. Bannerjee |
Mary Nash | Miss Mac Daid |
Jane Darwell | Aunt Phoebe Smiley |
Marjorie Rambeau | Mrs. Simon |
Henry Travers | Rev. Homer Smiley |
H.B. Warner | Maharajah |
Laura Hope Crews | Lily Hoggett-Egburry |
William Royle | Raschid Ali Khan |
C. Montague Shaw | General Keith |
Harry Hayden | Rev. Elmer Simon |
Herbert Evans | Bates |
Abner Biberman | John, the Baptist |
Mara Alexander | Mrs. Bannerjee |
William Edmunds | Mr. Das |
Eddie Abdo | Soldier (uncredited) |
Zebedy Colt | Boy Piano Player (uncredited) |
Guy D'Ennery | Mr. Durga (uncredited) |
Dominie Duval | Girl (uncredited) |
Fern Emmett | Hindu Woman (uncredited) |
Rosina Galli | Nurse (uncredited) |
Sam Harris | Officer (uncredited) |
Jamiel Hasson | Aide-de-Camp (uncredited) |
Leyland Hodgson | Doctor (uncredited) |
Adele Labanset | Princess (uncredited) |
Frank Lackteen | Engineer (uncredited) |
Connie Leon | Nurse (uncredited) |
Lal Chand Mehra | Jama Singh the Rajput Chant Singer (uncredited) |
Rita Page | Esketh's Maid (uncredited) |
George Regas | Rajput (uncredited) |
Pedro Regas | Official (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Clarence Brown | Director |
Barbara McLean | Editor |
Philip Dunne | Screenplay |
Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer |
Louis Bromfield | Novel |
George Dudley | Art Direction |
Julien Josephson | Screenplay |
Arthur C. Miller | Director of Photography |
William S. Darling | Art Direction |
Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
Gwen Wakeling | Costume Design |
Name | Title |
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Darryl F. Zanuck | Producer |
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This is a classy adaptation of Lewis Bromfield's tale of the Raj. When the unhappily married "Lady Edwina" (Myrna Loy) and her rather indifferent, pompous, husband "Lord Hesketh" (Nigel Bruce) arrive in the Indian state of "Ranchipur", she meets up with her old friend "Ransome" (George Bent) who arr ... ived many years earlier to paint the portrait of the Maharajah. Even though he's a bit of a rake, the bored "Lady Edwina" enjoys his company away from her disinterested husband - until, that is, she alights on local doctor "Maj. Rama Safti" (Tyrone Power). Now he's a character of some integrity and isn't an obvious choice to accede to her charms, but when an earthquake followed by the monsoon strikes the country, it's all hands to the pump and the two begin to bond for real. None of the characters in this film are who they appear to be, and that's what keeps it interesting. It does stretch the imagination to see Tyrone Power as an Indian doctor, but he has the charisma - and a chemistry with Loy - to just about pull it off. Bruce is having some fun as the horse-loving peer and Maria Ouspenskaya is quite effective as the childless Maharani who must find a suitable heir to their now rather decimated Kingdom. The effects - particularly during the natural disaster scenes are pretty impressive, even now - contributing well to the sense of chaos and disaster and Alfred Newman's score tops it off nicely.