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16mm "The Drum" Technicolor Print
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'The Drum' 1938 British TECHNICOLOR PrintExtremely Rare The Drum (1938) Index | A-Z Listings | Directors | Actors | Film Genres | Film Studios | Forum | Features | Links | Shop | Users Top 100 | History | Feedback The Drum The Drum - 1938 | 96 mins | Drama, War | Colour The Production Team Director: Zoltan Korda. Producer: Alexander Korda. Script: Arthur Wimperis, Patrick Kirwan and Hugh Gray. Adapted by Lajos Biró from the novel by A.E.W. Mason. Cinematography: Osmond Borradaile and Georges Périnal. Editing: Henry Cornelius. Production Design: Vincent Korda. Sound Department: A.W. Watkins. Original Music: John Greenwood and Miklós Rózsa. The Cast Sabu - Prince Azim Raymond Massey - Prince Ghul Roger Livesey - Captain Carruthers Valerie Hobson - Mrs. Carruthers David Tree - Lieutenent Escott Desmond Tester - Bill Holder Francis L. Sullivan - Governor Plot Synopsis A.E.W. Mason’s story The Drum was written especially for producer Alexander Korda as a vehicle for the charismatic teenager Sabu, star of Elephant Boy. Zoltan Korda's beautifully photographed TechniColour adventure yarn features outstanding spectacle and crowd scenes whilst depicting British colonial wars. On India’s turbulent north-west frontier during the days of the British Raj, the young Prince Azim (Sabu) is sent by his father to meet Captain Carruthers (Roger Livesey), the British fear war and are keen to formulate an arms treaty. Azim meets young drummer boy Bill Holder (Desmond Tester), and informs him that he too wants to be a drummer; Billy laughs off Azim’s wish but teaches him how to beat out a military cadence on the regimental drum. Treacherous Prince Ghul (Raymond Massey) plans war against the British, and kill’s Azim’s father, forcing the young boy from Tokot into seeking refuge with the British garrison. Azim is later treated by Carruthers and his wife (Valerie Hobson) when an assailant wounds him during darkness, their kindness touches him. Carruthers troops dwell at Tokot, and Ghul challenges the English to a polo match but beneath the façade is plotting a revolt against them during a feast to celebrate his accession. Azim learns of Ghul’s plans to massacre the regiment and informs the Governor (Francis L. Sullivan), who refuses to believe him, forcing Azim to go to Tokot himself. Meanwhile, Carruthers accepts an invitation to dine with Ghul while his troops are entertained by dancing in the courtyard - not knowing that a machine-gun is trained on them. Azim and his men overcome Ghul’s guards and beat out a warning message using the drum of the title. A gun battle ensues between Carrurthers troops and Ghul’s men until the British retreat with their wounded. During the melee Carruthers is captured and imprisoned by Ghul. In the finale, the British troops attack and Azim is on hand to give Carruthers assurances of a healthier welcome in future. PRINT DESCRIPTION:British Version,British Technicolor Print Reel 1: Original ID, Head,&Tail Leaders Splices total 8 Overall Very Good condition no lines or vinegar.Reel 2:Original ID,Head and Tail Leaders Splices total 6 Overall Very Good condition no lines or vinegar. Mounted on 2 x 1600 Metal Reels in a Plastic Shipping Case weight is 16 pounds
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