Roy Kenner (Jim Brown) arrives in Bombay looking for Tom Jordan, the man who killed his business partner. A young boy named Saji befriends him. The boy keeps looking for his American sailor father from a picture his mother Anasuya (Madlyn Rhue) gave him.
I had hoped for some exotic locations and some Indian culture. They definitely filmed this in India. Basically, Indian culture is Jim Brown being shocked or frustrated with the local customs. The fleeting glimpses are interesting enough. I do not like the interior sets. Madlyn Rhue looks like a westerner doing brown face. Kenner needs some more exposition in the opening act. It's all a mess and a bit exploitative and rather bland.
I had hoped for some exotic locations and some Indian culture. They definitely filmed this in India. Basically, Indian culture is Jim Brown being shocked or frustrated with the local customs. The fleeting glimpses are interesting enough. I do not like the interior sets. Madlyn Rhue looks like a westerner doing brown face. Kenner needs some more exposition in the opening act. It's all a mess and a bit exploitative and rather bland.