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Diamond City

1949 | 90m | English

(157 votes)

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Set in the diamond fields of South Africa, Stafford Parker is a lawman trying to maintain a semblance of law and order in the "Wild South".
Release Date: Sep 20, 1949
Director: David MacDonald
Writer: Roger Bray, Roland Pertwee
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Western
Keywords africa, diamond mine
Production Companies Gainsborough Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
David Farrar Stafford Parker
Honor Blackman Mary Hart
Diana Dors Dora Bracken
Bill Owen Pinto
Mervyn Johns Hart
Phyllis Monkman Ma Bracken
Hal Osmond Brandy Bill
Niall MacGinnis Hans Muller
Andrew Crawford David Raymond
Philo Hauser Piet Quieman
John Blythe Izzy Cohen
Dennis Vance John Albert Rogers
Norris Smith Jan Bloem
John Salew Dr. Woods
Tony Quinn Vanderbyl
Reginald Tate None
Ronald Adam None
Slim Harris None
Julian Somers None
Harry Quashie None
Arthur Lane None
John Warren None
Ernest Butcher None
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A. Frank Bundy Producer
Alex Bryce Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

David Farrar is "Parker", a man trying to bring some sense of law and order to a diamond mining community in pre-colonial South Africa. Most of his fellow citizens welcome his proposals save for "Muller" (Niall MacGinnis). The former wins a concession from the local chief to mine and export the diam ... onds after a bit of fisticuffs with his nemesis, but that just serves to sow the seeds for the constant undermining of his ideals until a final denouement with both men fighting for their lives, and for control of "Hopetown". Filmed on location, it looks quite good but the adventure elements are all too often dragged into melodrama by the romantic ones. Diana Dors ("Dora" - who does a decent on-stage number here) and Honor Blackman ("Mary") find themselves the object of not just the desires of "Parker" but of his friend "David" (Andrew Crawford) and there is a touch of bible-based do-gooding from Mervyn Johns to further clutter up the narrative. The script is very wordy at times, and I could have done with a better lit production too. Farrar tries his best here, but sadly this is just another routine, and pretty forgettable, effort from all concerned.

Apr 04, 2022