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Gunga Din (Motion picture : 1939)

The escapades of three British sergeants in 19th century India as they put down a revival of the ancient Thuggee cult with the aid of a native water-bearer.

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  • "Cary Grant, RKO films"
  • "Joan Fontaine"@es
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  • "A film version of the classic story by Rudyard Kipling, about three soldiers battling savages."
  • "While three British army officers stationed in northern India swagger, strut and clown, it is Gunga Din, the native water boy, who proves to have the strongest sense of honor."
  • "The escapades of three British sergeants in 19th century India as they put down a revival of the ancient Thuggee cult with the aid of a native water-bearer."@en
  • "Cutter, MacChesney y Ballantine son tres sargentos del ejército británico destacados a una zona montañosa de la India. Enviados en misión especial para descubrir las causas de la extraña interrupción de las comunicaciones telegráficas, los tres vivirán, en compañía de Gunga Din, su porteador de agua, numerosas aventuras que les enfrentarán a los temibles tags, una secta de adoradores de la diosa Kali."@es
  • "Con l'aiuto di un coraggioso portatore d'acqua, Gunga Din, tre sergenti dell'esercito di Sua Maestà Britannica in India riescono a sfuggire a un'imboscata della setta fanatica dei Thugs."@it
  • "Three Army veterans find adventure on India's North-West frontier."
  • "Three Army veterans find adventure on India's North-West frontier."@en
  • "Three veteran British sergeants in India try to suppress a native uprising, but it is their water boy, the intrepid Gunga Din, who saves the day."@en
  • "Three British Army veterans find adventure on India's North-West frontier, helped by a young Indian water boy."@en
  • "Three English soldier comrades battle the Punjabs in India while accompanied by their lowly water-bearer Gunga Din, who longs to be a fighter himself."
  • ""The classic adventure story based on the novel by Rudyard Kipling. Three British Soldiers meet up with and befriend an Indian, named Gunga Din. The Indian admires the soldiers and want to join up with them. Together they battle savage punjabs in India, and so starts one of the most exciting adventure films that has ever been made."--Container."@en
  • "Adventure story of three English soldier comrades battling the savage punjabs in India, and their lowly water-bearer, Gunga Din, who longs to be a soldier."
  • "Adventure story of three English soldier comrades battling the savage punjabs in India, and their lowly water-bearer, Gunga Din, who longs to be a soldier."@en
  • ""At a British army post in India, native water carrier Gunga Din dreams of becoming a soldier. When the regiment learns that the telegraph wires to one of their outposts have been cut, Sergeants Cutter, MacChesney and Ballantine are sent to investigate. The three sergeants find the compound in the hands of a fiendish band of killers known as the Thugges, members of a fanatic religious order that worships the goddess Kali and has sworn to annihilate the British in India. The sergeants fend off the fanatics' attack, and upon their triumphant return to the post, Ballantine announces that he is foresaking the army to marry Emmy Stebbins and take a job in a tea company. His announcement is met with consternation by his pals, who immediately begin to scheme to keep their buddy in the service. Meanwhile, Gunga Din leads Cutter, who is obsessed with discovering hidden treasure, to a temple of gold, which, they discover, is the holy shrine of the Thugges. As he decoys the Thugges, Cutter sends Gunga Din to the post for reinforcements. MacChesney uses Cutter's dangerous position to trick Ballantine into reenlisting in the rescue mission, and the two ride out, leaving Ballantine's sweetheart behind. The sergeants have misunderstood Gunga Din however, and believing that Cutter is being held captive by priests, arrive with no reinforcements. Captured by the Thugges, the three sergeants watch helplessly as the Scottish troops march in to the fanatics' ambush. Then Gunga Din, imbued with the soldier's spirit, realizes his dream by sounding the bugle to warn the troops, heroically sacrificing his life for his sense of duty. Saved by Gunga Din's warning, the British defeat the Thugges. Later, Ballantine decides that his place is in the army, and Gunga Din is appointed a corporal in the British army and is buried with military honors"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."@en
  • ""At a British army post in India, native water carrier Gunga Din dreams of becoming a soldier. When the regiment learns that the telegraph wires to one of their outposts have been cut, Sergeants Cutter, MacChesney and Ballantine are sent to investigate. The three sergeants find the compound in the hands of a fiendish band of killers known as the Thugges, members of a fanatic religious order that worships the goddess Kali and has sworn to annihilate the British in India. The sergeants fend off the fanatics' attack, and upon their triumphant return to the post, Ballantine announces that he is foresaking the army to marry Emmy Stebbins and take a job in a tea company. His announcement is met with consternation by his pals, who immediately begin to scheme to keep their buddy in the service. Meanwhile, Gunga Din leads Cutter, who is obsessed with discovering hidden treasure, to a temple of gold, which, they discover, is the holy shrine of the Thugges. As he decoys the Thugges, Cutter sends Gunga Din to the post for reinforcements. MacChesney uses Cutter's dangerous position to trick Ballantine into reenlisting in the rescue mission, and the two ride out, leaving Ballantine's sweetheart behind. The sergeants have misunderstood Gunga Din however, and believing that Cutter is being held captive by priests, arrive with no reinforcements. Captured by the Thugges, the three sergeants watch helplessly as the Scottish troops march in to the fanatics' ambush. Then Gunga Din, imbued with the soldier's spirit, realizes his dream by sounding the bugle to warn the troops, heroically sacrificing his life for his sense of duty. Saved by Gunga Din's warning, the British defeat the Thugges. Later, Ballantine decides that his place is in the army, and Gunga Din is appointed a corporal in the British army and is buried with military honors"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940."
  • ""Aux Indes, à la fin du siècle dernier, les sergents Cutter, MacChesney et Ballandine, trois têtes brûlées envoyées dans un poste avancé, sont attaqués par la secte fanatique des Thugs. Après une résistance acharnée, ils se replient grâce au courage d'un porteur d'eau indien, Gunga Din. Un classique des films d'aventure d'après l'oeuvre de Rudyard Kipling..."
  • "Cutter, MacChesney y Ballantine son tres sargentos del ejército británico destacados a una zona montañosa de la India. Enviados en misión especial para descubrir las causas de la extraña interrupción de las comunicaciones telegráficas, los tres vivirán, en compañía de Gunga Din, su porteador de agua, numerosas aventuras que les enfrentarán a los temibles tags, una secta de adoradores de la diosa Kali"
  • "Aux Indes, à la fin du siècle dernier, les sergents Cutter, McChesney et Ballandine, trois têtes brulées envoyées dans un poste avancé, sont attaqués par la secte fanatique des Thuge. Après une résistance acharnée, ils se replient grâce au courage d'un porteur d'eau indien, Gunga Din. De retour à la caserne, Ballandine annonce son intention de quitter l'armée. Mais ses amis ne l'entendent pas de cette oreille."
  • "Three soldier-comrades in 19th century India are battling savage punjabs. Waterboy, Gunga Din, saves the day. Based on the poem by Rudyard Kipling."@en
  • "Adventure story of three soldier comrades battling the savage punjabs in India."
  • "Adventure story of three soldier comrades battling the savage punjabs in India."@en
  • "While three British army officers stationed in northern India swagger, strut and clown, it is Gunga Din, the native water boy, who proves to have the strongest sense of honor"@en
  • "Adventure story of three soldier comrades battling the savage punjabs in India and their lowly water-bearer, Gunga Din, who longs to be a soldier."@en
  • "This adventure story of three soldier comrades battling the savage punjabs in India stars Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Joan Fontaine, and Victor McLaglen."@en
  • "One of the ultimate adventure stories about three British soldier comrades who battle hordes of savage punjabs in India."@en
  • "Final scene of the 1939 RKO picture in which a British Army patrol and Indian rebels battle. The water boy, Gunga Din, saves the coming army from an ambush by blowing his bugle before he is killed."
  • "Summary: Three army veterans find adventure on India's North-West frontier."
  • "Cutter, MacChesney y Ballantine, tres sargentos del ejército británico unidos por una estrecha amistad, son enviados a una zona montañosa de la India para averiguar las causas de la extraña interrupción de las comunicaciones telegráficas. Los tres vivirán, en compañía de Gunga Din, su porteador de agua, diversas aventuras que les enfrentarán a los temibles tags, una secta de adoradores de la diosa Kali. Descubrirán, además, un templo escondido, serán apresados y torturados y salvarán al ejército de caer en una trampa mortal"@es
  • "Summary: Adaptation of Rudyard Kipling poem."
  • "Three English soldier comrades battle the punjabs in India while accompanied by their lowly water-bearer Gunga Din, who longs to be a fighter himself."@en
  • "Three British soldiers stationed in 19th century India brawl continuously until one of the soldiers and water boy Gunga Din uncover a secret cult plotting to wipe out the British army. Humor, action, and suspense are blended in a film about friendship and loyalty. Based on the poem by Rudyard Kipling."@en
  • "Three cheerful soldier-comrades battle the punjabs in India. It is an action film typical of its period with comedy asides."@en
  • "Three soldiers in Her Majesty's Army in India fight and carouse, while teasing their regimental water boy whose fondest wish is to be a soldier. Gunga Din proves himself worthy when he sacrifices himself to save the regiment."@en

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