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Simba

1955 | 99m | English

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A European family in East Africa finds itself caught up in an uprising by local black Africans against their white colonial masters. Based on the Mau-Mau rebellion in Kenya in the early 1950s.
Release Date: Jan 07, 1955
Director: Brian Desmond Hurst
Writer: John Baines, Anthony Perry
Genres: Drama, Romance
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Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
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Name Character
Dirk Bogarde Alan Howard
Donald Sinden Inspector Drummond
Virginia McKenna Mary Crawford
Basil Sydney Mr Crawford
Marie Ney Mrs Crawford
Joseph Tomelty Doctor Hughes
Earl Cameron Karanja
Orlando Martins Headman
Frank Singuineau Waweru
Huntley Campbell Joshua
Slim Harris Chege
Glyn Lawson Mundati
Harry Quashie Thakla
John Chandos Settler
Desmond Roberts Colonel Bridgeman
Errol John African Inspector
Ben Johnson Kimani
Name Job
Geoffrey Unsworth Director of Photography
Brian Desmond Hurst Director
John Baines Screenplay
Francis Chagrin Music
Anthony Perry Novel
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Peter De Sarigny Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

"Howard" (Dirk Bogarde) arrives in colonial East Africa just as the Mau-Mau rebellion is gathering pace. His farm is adjacent to that of the "Crawford" family - Basil Sydney, Marie Ney and daughter "Mary" (Virginia McKenna). Fairly swiftly, their community starts to more fully appreciate the increas ... ing dangers they face. As the native population become more audacious with their activities many want to flee, many want to try harder to work and share with their dispossessed African neighbours whilst others want to use the full force of "Insp. Drummond" (Donald Sinden) and his thinly spread police force. Stuck squarely in the middle of this scenario is the doctor "Karanja" (Earl Cameron). A man who has studied hard for six years and who wants, above all, to avoid murderous conflict. When a man is critically injured by the insurgents, "Karanja" is suspected of expediting his death before he can talk and with trust in short supply, this pot really begins to boil. It's a story that illustrates the best and worst of British administration and attitudes contrasted with a determination amongst the local people to reclaim their homeland - brutally and ruthlessly if needs be, and though the political detail is a little scant, it's not a bad attempt at showing the writing on the wall for empire. Save for quite a poignant effort from Cameron, none of the other acting here is up to much, nor is the writing, but the external cinematography (and the audio) are impressive and the story - though copping out slightly at the end - works quite well. Such films never date well, the language and superiority complex of the colonists can be quite hard to stomach nowadays, but it's still worth a watch.

Feb 18, 2024