

Adventure · Drama · Family
Overview
During the British Raj, the orphan of a British soldier poses as a Hindu and is torn between his loyalty to a Buddhist mystic and aiding the English secret service.
Top Cast


Errol Flynn
Errol Flynn
Mahbub Ali, the Red Beard
Errol Flynn
Mahbub Ali, the Red Beard


Dean Stockwell
Dean Stockwell
Kim
Dean Stockwell
Kim


Paul Lukas
Paul Lukas
Lama
Paul Lukas
Lama


Robert Douglas
Robert Douglas
Colonel Creighton
Robert Douglas
Colonel Creighton


Thomas Gomez
Thomas Gomez
Emissary
Thomas Gomez
Emissary


Cecil Kellaway
Cecil Kellaway
Hurree Chunder
Cecil Kellaway
Hurree Chunder


Arnold Moss
Arnold Moss
Lurgan Sahib
Arnold Moss
Lurgan Sahib


Reginald Owen
Reginald Owen
Father Victor
Reginald Owen
Father Victor


Laurette Luez
Laurette Luez
Laluli
Laurette Luez
Laluli


Richard Hale
Richard Hale
Hassan Bey
Richard Hale
Hassan Bey
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