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Directed by
  
Charles Vidor

Starring
  
Alan Ladd Deborah Kerr

Initial release
  
1952

Box office
  
2 million USD (US)

Music director
  
Hugo Friedhofer

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Produced by
  
Everett Riskin

Music by
  
Hugo Friedhofer

Director
  
Charles Vidor

Cinematography
  
Lee Garmes

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Written by
  
Frederick Hazlitt Brennan Lewis Meltzer Jo Swerling George Tabori

Based on
  
novel The Rage of the Vulture by Alan Moorehead

Cast
  
Deborah Kerr, Alan Ladd, Charles Boyer, Corinne Calvet, Cecil Kellaway

Similar
  
Alan Ladd movies, Action movies

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Thunder in the East is a 1952 war drama film released by Paramount Pictures, and directed by Charles Vidor, based on novel Rage of the Vulture by Alan Moorehead.

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Synopsis

The film is set in 1947 after India has gained its independence from Britain. Steve Gibbs (Alan Ladd), an American arms dealer, flies into a small Indian state intending to sell weapons to a local maharajah whose capital is facing an attack from a bandit army. He is opposed by the maharajah's prime minister (Charles Boyer), who is a proponent of Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence. He also falls in love with a blind woman (Deborah Kerr).

Cast

  • Alan Ladd as Steve Gibbs
  • Deborah Kerr as Joan Willoughby
  • Charles Boyer as Prime Minister Singh
  • Corinne Calvet as Lizette Damon
  • Cecil Kellaway as Dr. Willoughby
  • Marc Cavell as Moti Lal
  • John Abbott as Nitra Puta
  • Philip Bourneuf as Newah Khan
  • John Williams as General Sir Henry Harrison
  • Charles Lung as Maharajah
  • Leonard Carey as Dr. Paling
  • Nelson Welch as Norton
  • Queenie Leonard as Miss Huggins
  • George J. Lewis as Bartender
  • Aram Katcher as Servant
  • John Davidson as Hotel Clerk
  • Trevor Ward as Mr. Darcy Thompson
  • Bruce Payne as Harpoole
  • Production

    The film was based on Alan Moorehead's debut novel The Rage of the Vulture, published in 1948. Moorehead got the idea for the novel after travelling through India in 1947.

    The film rights were bought by Charles Vidor who sold them on to Paramount with himself attached as director. Alan Ladd was assigned to star with Robert Fellows to produce. Filming was postponed, however so Ladd could make Red Mountain. This meant Fellows dropped out and Everett Riskin became producer. "We have a tremendously large cast, fine settings as well as a splendid story", said Riskin.

    Luther David was borrowed from MGM to write the script; then it was rewritten by Jo Swerling. Riskin was anxious to avoid offence to the British and Indians, and the novel was significantly altered.

    James Mason and Alida Valli were discussed as possible co stars for Ladd. Paramount ended up borrowing Deborah Kerr from MGM to play the female lead and borrowing Corinne Calvet from Hal Wallis to support. Charles Boyer signed for the role of a Nehru-like politician; he had played a Japanese in a 1934 French film called Thunder in the East.

    Shooting started 26 March 1951.

    Release

    The release of the movie was delayed until 1953, in part because Alan Ladd had decided to leave Paramount and the studio wanted to spread out release of his final films for them.

    References

    Thunder in the East (1952 film) Wikipedia


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