Title | Lives Of A Bengal Lancer - vhs |
Year | 1935 |
Time | 109 mins |
Genre | Action; Adventure; Comedy; Drama; War |
Director | Henry Hathaway; William A. Wellman |
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Format | VHS |
Actor | Gary Cooper as Lieutenant Alan McGregor; Franchot Tone as Lieutenant Forsythe; Richard Cromwell as Lieutenant Donald Stone; Guy Standing as Colonel Stone; C. Aubrey Smith as Major Hamilton; Kathleen Burke as Tania Volkanskaya; Douglass Dumbrille as Mohammed Khan; Monte Blue as Hamzulla Khan; Colin Tapley as Lieutenant Barrett; Akim Tamiroff as Emir; J. Carrol Naish as Grand Vizier; Noble Johnson as Ram Singh; Lumsden Hare as Maj. Gen. Sir Thomas Woodley; Jameson Thomas as Hendrickson; F.A. Armenta as Indian Officer |
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Cinematography | Charles Lang; Ernest Laszlo |
Language | English |
Plot | In the Northwest Frontier of India, the 41st Bengal Lancers leaded by the harsh Colonel Tom Stone are having trouble with the rebellious leader Mohammed Khan. After two casualties, the experienced but insubordinate Lieutenant Alan McGregor receives as replacement, the arrogant Lieutenant Forsythe and the immature son of Colonel Stone, Lieutenant Donald Stone. With the intention to prove that he will not have any privilege in the troop, the reception of Colonel Stone to his son is absolutely cold, but he becomes the prot�g� of McGregor. When Lieutenant Stone is kidnapped by Mohammed Khan, McGregor and Forsythe disobey the direct order of their commander, disguise as Indian peddlers and go to Khan's fortress to attempt to rescue their friend |
Producer | James Hill; Ernst Lubitsch |
Writer | Noel Coward; Ben Hecht |
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