Song of India (1949)
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East Indian actor Sabu goes through his usual paces in Columbia's Song of India. Sabu plays Ramdar, prince of a jungle tribe, who comes into conflict with Indian maharajah Gopal (Turhan Bey). At the behest of the British government, Gopal has been trapping wild animals and selling them to zoos.… More East Indian actor Sabu goes through his usual paces in Columbia's Song of India. Sabu plays Ramdar, prince of a jungle tribe, who comes into conflict with Indian maharajah Gopal (Turhan Bey). At the behest of the British government, Gopal has been trapping wild animals and selling them to zoos. Ramdar finds this offensive, and does his utmost to free the jungle beasts and undermine Gopal's activities. Leading lady Gail Russell plays Princess Tara, Gopal's beloved, whom Ramdar kidnaps and holds hostage to keep the maharajah at bay. Appropriately, the film's musical score is adapted from Rimsky-Korsakov's "Song of India." Original prints were released in Sepiatone. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Albert S. Rogell
- Genres
- Action & Adventure, Romance, Science Fiction & Fantasy
- In Theaters
- Feb 28, 1949 Wide
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Cast
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Sabú
as Ramdar
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Gail Russell
as Princess Tara
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Turhan Bey
as Gopal
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Anthony Caruso
as Maj. Doraj
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Aminta Dyne
as Aunt Shayla
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Fritz Leiber
as Nanaram
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Trevor Bardette
as Rewa
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Robert H. Barrat
as Maharajah of Ranjat
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David Bond
as Ranjit Singh
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Rodd Redwing
as Kumari
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Ted Hecht
as Numtai
- Jean Wallace