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Director
  
Nathan H. Juran

Music director
  
Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Genre
  
Adventure, Drama, Romance

Screenplay
  
Jud Kinberg

East of Sudan movie poster

Writer
  
Jud Kinberg (screenplay)

Release date
  
1964

Initial release
  
October 2, 1964 (West Germany)

Cast
  
(Private Baker), (Miss Woodville), (Murchison), (Asua), (Kimrasi)

Similar movies
  
Nathan H Juran directed East of Sudan and Siege of the Saxons

Tagline
  
You Live Every Adventure Known to Man ... When You Dare to Cross ...

East of sudan


East of Sudan is a 1964 British adventure film directed by Nathan Juran and featuring Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Syms and Derek Fowlds.

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Plot

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During the height of the Mahdist insurrection in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, veteran colonial private Baker teams up with freshly arrived gentleman Murchison, trying to evacuate from southern Barash the emir's daughter Asua and her British governess, Margret Woodville. Over the course of the journey, the group find themselves in perilous dangers of the Nile and its banks. Facing off nature, Arab slavers and a backward Negro tribe they prey on, they are saved by King Gondoko's missionary-raised brother Kimrasi, who then joins them. Once in the capital Khartoum, they find the revolt has reached it and the men join the fight...

Cast

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  • Anthony Quayle as Private Richard Baker
  • Sylvia Syms as Miss Margaret Woodville
  • Derek Fowlds as Murchison
  • Johnny Sekka as Kimrasi
  • Jenny Agutter as Asua
  • Derek Blomfield as Second Major
  • Filming

    East of Sudan East Of Sudan Sony Choice Collection DVD Talk Review of the DVD

    All of the large-scale action scenes are taken from the 1939 film The Four Feathers, and the 1956 films Odongo and Safari.


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    References

    East of Sudan Wikipedia
    East of Sudan IMDbEast of Sudan themoviedb.org