Kenner (1969)Director:Steve Sekely |
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Kenner (1969)Director:Steve Sekely |
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Roy Kenner
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Madlyn Rhue | ... |
Anasuya
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Robert Coote | ... |
Henderson
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Ricky Cordell | ... |
Saji
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Charles Horvath | ... |
Tom Jordan
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Prem Nath | ... |
Sandy
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Kuljit Singh | ... |
Young Sikh
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Sulochana Latkar | ... |
Mother Superior
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Ursula Prince | ... |
Sister Katherine
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Tony North | ... |
American Friend
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Ming Hung | ... |
Ring Referee
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R.P. Wright | ... |
Gym Owner
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Nitin Sethi | ... |
Customs Officer
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Mahendra Jhaveri | ... |
Young Hindu
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G.S. Aasie | ... |
Shoe Merchant
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I see that from the lack of comments that this film does not make the rounds on TV that often. It is not on video nor DVD. I saw this film recently. It was on a tape that I had that was taped from TV many years ago. Now I know why I did not remember this picture. Jim Brown plays an American Sailor who goes to Bombay India, to search for a guy that cheated him out of some money. He gets tangled up with a young boy that is searching for his American father. The acting is horrible and the story makes nearly no sense at all. The photography is so so, but should have been much better. This film was made in 1969 when MGM had changed hands, and the film quality started to lack. This film should remain in the vaults. See it if you are a Jim Brown fan, otherwise beware. * star