East of Sudan

East of Sudan

Original cinema poster
Directed by Nathan H. Juran
Produced by Nathan Juran
Charles H. Schneer
Written by Jud Kinberg
Starring Anthony Quayle
Jenny Agutter
Sylvia Sims
Music by Laurie Johnson
Cinematography Wilkie Cooper
Edited by Ernest Hosler
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release dates
1964
Running time
85 mins
Country United Kingdom

East of Sudan is a 1964 British adventure film directed by Nathan Juran and featuring Anthony Quayle, Sylvia Syms and Derek Fowlds.

Plot

During the height of the Mahdist insurrection in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, veteran colonial private Baker teams up with freshly arrived gentleman Murchison, trying to evacuate from southern Barash the emir's daughter Asua and her British governess, Margret Woodville. Over the course of the journey, the group find themselves in perilous dangers of the Nile and its banks. Facing off nature, Arab slavers and a backward Negro tribe they prey on, they are saved by King Gondoko's missionary-raised brother Kimrasi, who then joins them. Once in the capital Khartoum, they find the revolt has reached it and the men join the fight...

Cast

Filming

All of the large-scale action scenes are taken from the 1939 film The Four Feathers, and the 1956 films Odongo and Safari.

Reception

East of Sudan currently holds an average two-and a half star rating (4.9/10) on IMDb.

External links

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