Storm Over Bengal
Storm Over Bengal | |
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Directed by | Sidney Salkow |
Written by | Garrett Fort |
Produced by | Armand Schaefer |
Starring | Patric Knowles Richard Cromwell Rochelle Hudson |
Cinematography | Ernest Miller |
Edited by | William Morgan Murray Seldeen |
Music by | Cy Feuer |
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Distributed by | Republic Pictures |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Storm Over Bengal is a 1938 American adventure film that was nominated at the 11th Academy Awards for Best Score, the nomination was for Cy Feuer.[1] Set during the British Raj, the film's working title was Bengal Lancer Patrol.[2] The film was shot in Owens Valley, California. The film stars Patric Knowles in his first film after leaving Warner Bros. as well as Richard Cromwell and Douglass Dumbrille who played similar roles in Lives of a Bengal Lancer.
In the film, the throne of the princely state of Lhanapur is usurped by an Indian revolutionary. He tries to gain support for his planned revolt through radio broadcasts, while officers of the Royal Air Force try to undermine his plans.
Plot
[edit]Two Royal Air Force officers, Flt Lt Hallett and F/O Neil Allison visit a British outpost in India. Neil is the younger brother of Army Intelligence Officer Captain Jeffrey Allison who is away on an undercover mission in the unaligned and independent princely state of Lhanapur. The British are worried about radio broadcasts from Ramin Khan inciting the Indian people to revolt. Upon the death of the elderly Maharajah of Lhanapur, Ramin Khan schemes to usurp the throne as a base for his revolt.
Disguised as an Indian holy man, Jeffrey gathers intelligence on Ramin Khan's insurgents whilst the British send a diplomatic mission to Lhanapur who are ambushed and killed. The young Neil is himself in love with Jeffrey's fiancée Joan Lattimore and is jealous of his brother. Upon his return from Lhanapur, Jeffrey postpones his wedding so Joan can flee to safety. With the death of the diplomatic party, Jeffrey is flown to Lhanapur by Hallett in his aircraft to meet with the Maharajah. Ramin Khan captures Jeffrey and mortally wounds Hallett who flies back to inform the British of Ramin Khan's activity. Ramin Khan is delighted as he plans to ambush the British field force in a ravine near the caves of Kali.
Cast
[edit]- Patric Knowles as Capt. Jeffrey Allison
- Richard Cromwell as Flying Officer Neil Allison
- Rochelle Hudson as Joan Lattimore
- Douglass Dumbrille as Ramin Khan
- Colin Tapley as Flight Lieutenant Hallett
- Gilbert Emery as Colonel Torrance
- Douglas Walton as Terry
- Halliwell Hobbes as Sir John Galt
- John Burton as Captain Carter
- Clyde Cook as Alf
- Claud Allister as Redding
- Pedro de Cordoba as Abdul Mir
- Edward Van Sloan as Maharajah of Lhanapur
References
[edit]- ^ "The 11th Academy Awards (1939) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
- ^ p. 15 San Antonio Ligh September 06, 1938
External links
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- 1938 films
- 1930s war adventure films
- British Empire war films
- Films set in the British Raj
- Films shot in California
- American black-and-white films
- 1930s English-language films
- Films directed by Sidney Salkow
- Republic Pictures films
- American war adventure films
- Films with screenplays by Garrett Fort
- Films about revolutions
- Films about the Royal Air Force
- Films about radio
- 1930s American films
- English-language war adventure films
- Adventure film stubs