Song of India (film)
Song of India is a 1949 American adventure film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Sabu, Gail Russell and Turhan Bey.[1]
Song of India | |
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Directed by | Albert S. Rogell |
Produced by | Albert S. Rogell |
Screenplay by | Art Arthur Kenneth Perkins |
Story by | Jerome Odlum |
Starring | Sabu Gail Russell Turhan Bey |
Music by | Alexander Laszlo |
Cinematography | Henry Freulich |
Edited by | James Sweeney |
Production company | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 77 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Jungle adventure drama about a young man and his wild animal friends attempting to thwart a government-approved hunting expedition.
Cast
- Sabu as Ramdar
- Gail Russell as Princess Tara
- Turhan Bey as Prince Gopal
- Anthony Caruso as Major Doraj
- Aminta Dyne as Aunt Shayla
- Fritz Leiber as Namaram
- Trevor Bardette as Rewa
- Robert Barrat as Maharajah of Ramjat (as Robert H. Barrat)
Production
Filming took place on 19 June 1948, after two weeks of second unit filming.[2][3] Gail Russell was borrowed from Paramount.[4]
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See also
References
- Schallert, E. (May 11, 1948). "Sturges to guide betty; 'song of india' jells". Los Angeles Times – via ProQuest.
- THOMAS F BRADY (Jun 19, 1948). "CURTIZ TO MAKE 'CALAMITY JANE'". New York Times – via ProQuest.
- THOMAS F BRADY (May 11, 1948). "STURGES TO MAKE SECOND FOX FILM". New York Times – via ProQuest.
- Schallert, E. (May 13, 1948). "Soviet exposes stir debates in hollywood". Los Angeles Times – via ProQuest.
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