
North West Frontier (1959)
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- Not Rated
- 2h 9min
- Adventure, Drama
- 25 Oct 1959 (UK)
- Movie
- Nominated for 3 BAFTA Film Awards.
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Cast verified as complete
Kenneth More | ... |
Capt. Scott
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Lauren Bacall | ... |
Catherine Wyatt
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Herbert Lom | ... |
Van Leyden
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Wilfrid Hyde-White | ... |
Bridie
(as Wilfrid Hyde White)
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I.S. Johar | ... |
Gupta
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Ursula Jeans | ... |
Lady Windham
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Eugene Deckers | ... |
Peters
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Ian Hunter | ... |
Sir John Windham
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Jack Gwillim | ... |
Brigadier Ames
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Govind Raja Ross | ... |
Prince Kishan
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Basil Hoskins | ... |
A.D.C.
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S.M. Asgaralli | ... |
Havildar - 1st. Indian Soldier
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Sam Chowdhary | ... |
2nd. Indian Soldier
(as S.S. Chowdhary)
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Moultrie Kelsall | ... |
British Correspondent
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Lionel Murton | ... |
American Correspondent
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Jaron Yaltan | ... |
Indian Correspondent
(as Jaron Yalton)
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Homi Bode | ... |
Indian Correspondent
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Frank Olegario | ... |
Rajah
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Ronald Cardew | ... |
Staff Colonel at Kalapur Station
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Allan Cuthbertson | ... |
Monocled Officer (uncredited)
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Howard Marion-Crawford | ... |
Peter's Contact at Kalapur Station (uncredited)
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Irmgard Spoliansky | ... |
(uncredited)
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Directed by
J. Lee Thompson |
Written by
Frank S. Nugent | ... | (adapted from a screenplay by) (as Frank Nugent) |
Patrick Ford | ... | (original story) and |
Will Price | ... | (original story) |
Robin Estridge | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Marcel Hellman | ... | producer |
Earl St. John | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Mischa Spoliansky |
Cinematography by
Geoffrey Unsworth | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Frederick Wilson |
Art Direction by
Alex Vetchinsky |
Costume Design by
Yvonne Caffin |
Makeup Department
Pearl Orton | ... | hairdresser |
W.T. Partleton | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Denis Holt | ... | production manager (as R. Denis Holt) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Stanley Hosgood | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Francisco Prósper | ... | settings (uncredited) |
Sound Department
E.G. Daniels | ... | sound recordist |
Roy Fry | ... | sound editor |
Gordon K. McCallum | ... | sound recordist |
Don Sharpe | ... | sound editor |
Kevin Connor | ... | foley artist (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
Sydney Pearson | ... | special effects (as Syd Pearson) |
Visual Effects by
Cliff Culley | ... | matte artist (uncredited) |
Stunts
Ken Buckle | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
David Harcourt | ... | camera operator |
H.A.R. Thomson | ... | second unit photography |
John Alcott | ... | focus puller (uncredited) |
Harry Gillard | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
George Courtney Ward | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Julie Harris | ... | costumes of Lauren Bacall designed by |
Margaret Lewin | ... | wardrobe (uncredited) |
Location Management
Frederick Wilson | ... | in charge of second unit location |
Music Department
Muir Mathieson | ... | conductor |
Script and Continuity Department
Joan Davis | ... | continuity |
Additional Crew
Arthur Alcott | ... | production controller for Pinewood Studios |
R.C. Duncan | ... | technical adviser (as Colonel R.C. Duncan C.I.E. M.V.O. O.B.E.) |
Paul Hitchcock | ... | assistant production accountant (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- The Rank Organisation (presents)
- Marcel Hellman Productions
Distributors
- Rank Film Distributors (1959) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (as Rank Film Distributors Limited.) (released by)
- J. Arthur Rank Film (1960) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Rank Film (1960) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox (1960) (United States) (theatrical)
- Kommunenes Filmcentral (KF) (1960) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Rank (1960) (France) (theatrical)
- Elyssee-Filmverleih (1983) (West Germany) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Thorn EMI Video Australia (1985) (Australia) (video)
- VPS Video (West Germany) (VHS) (as 'Feuersturm')
- Video Collection International (1993) (United Kingdom) (VHS) (pan/scan)
- VCI Entertainment (1997) (United States) (VHS) (pan and scan)
- MGM Home Entertainment (2000) (United States) (VHS) (pan and scan for Carlton International)
- PVB Editions (2003) (France) (DVD)
- Carlton Visual Entertainment (2004) (United Kingdom) (DVD)
- Chapel Distribution (2007) (Australia) (theatrical) (re-release)
- 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (2009) (United States) (DVD)
- MGM Home Entertainment (2009) (United States) (DVD) (for Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertaunment)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (2009) (United States) (DVD) (through Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment)
- VCI Entertainment (2012) (United States) (DVD) (Blu-ray for the Rank Collection)
- VCI Entertainment (2012) (United States) (DVD) (for the Rank Collection)
- Elephant Films (2013) (France) (video)
- Intergroove Media (2013) (Germany) (DVD)
- Intergroove Media (2013) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Rai Movie (2016) (Italy) (tv)
- BBC Two (2017) (United Kingdom) (tv)
- Premium Cine (2021) (Spain) (video)
- Pidax Film (2022) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
- Pidax Film (2022) (Germany) (DVD)
- SFM Entertainment (United States) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- B&D Film (logo)
- MTI Film (restoration services)
- Twentieth Century Fox (this film is made under licence from, the registered proprietor of the trade mark Cinemascope)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In northwestern India soon after the turn of the 20th Century, Moslem rebels seek to kill a six-year-old Hindu prince to end his family line. Captain Scott of the British Army is ordered to get the prince out of the region safely. Adventure ensues as Scott sneaks the child away, through Moslem-held territory, by train. Also on board are the boy's American governess, an arms merchant, a cynical reporter, and two upper class Britons.
Written by George S. Davis |
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Taglines | Two people trapped by fate. In a country with no destiny. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | "DVD Talk" said of this film that it " . . . has a lot in common with John Ford's Stagecoach (1939) in that it's essentially a tale of a motley mix of Anglos confined in a train car, racing across an Indian plain trying to evade 'bloodthirsty savages'. It may be a blatant reworking of Stagecoach (1939), as the original story was co-written by John Ford's son Patrick Ford and Maureen O'Hara's husband Will Price. The final screenplay was adapted from a script by screenwriter Frank S. Nugent, the writer of 11 Ford films." See more » |
Goofs | Early steam engines without a water tender could only travel 10-15 miles between water stops. Incorrectly regarded as a goof: The Empress of India is a tank engine which has water tanks on both sides of the boiler. Tank engines do not require tenders. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Remembering Kenneth More: Part One (2019). See more » |
Soundtracks | The Eton Boating Song See more » |
Crazy Credits | The American release, entitled "Flame Over India", gives Lauren Bacall top billing. The British release, which is entitled "North West Frontier" and is the one on DVD, gives Kenneth More, a popular star in England, top billing. See more » |
Quotes |
Catherine Wyatt:
The British never seem to do anthing until they've had a cup of tea, By which time it's too late, See more » |