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The Man Who Would Be King ()


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In 1880s India, two former British soldiers decide to set themselves up as Kings in Kafiristan, a land where no white man has set foot since Alexander the Great.

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Daniel Dravot
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Peachy Carnehan
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Rudyard Kipling
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Billy Fish
Larbi Doghmi ...
Ootah (as Doghmi Larbi)
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District Commissioner
Karroom Ben Bouih ...
Kafu Selim
Mohammad Shamsi ...
Babu
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Ghulam
Paul Antrim ...
Mulvaney
Graham Acres ...
Officer
The Blue Dancers of Goulamine ...
Dancers
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Roxanne
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Nadia Atbib ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Yvonne Ocampo ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Gurmuks Singh ...
Sikh Soldier (uncredited)
Kimat Singh ...
Sikh Soldier (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Huston

Written by

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John Huston ... (screenplay by) and
Gladys Hill ... (screenplay by)
 
Rudyard Kipling ... (based on the story by)

Produced by

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John Foreman ... producer (produced by)
William Hill ... associate producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Maurice Jarre

Cinematography by

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Oswald Morris ... director of photography

Editing by

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Russell Lloyd

Editorial Department

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Eunice Mountjoy ... assistant editor (as Eunice Beharrell)

Casting By

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Boaty Boatwright ... (casting) (as Boaty Boatright)

Production Design by

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Alexandre Trauner ... (as Alexander Trauner)

Art Direction by

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Tony Inglis

Costume Design by

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Edith Head ... wardrobe designer

Makeup Department

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George Frost ... makeup artist
Pat McDermott ... hairdresser
Peter Robb-King ... make-up (uncredited)

Production Management

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Mohamed Abbazi ... production manager: Moroccan Unit
David C. Anderson ... production manager (as David Anderson)
Malcolm J. Christopher ... production manager (as Malcolm Christopher)
Robin Douet ... production manager
Ted Lloyd ... production supervisor
Eva Monley ... production manager
Graham Cottle ... production manager: second unit (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Bert Batt ... first assistant director
Chris Carreras ... second assistant director (as Christopher Carreras)
Mishka Cheyko ... second assistant director (as Michel Cheyko)
Michael D. Moore ... second unit director (as Michael Moore)

Art Department

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Peter James ... set dresser
Syd Nightingale ... construction manager (as Sidney Nightingale)
Ron Quelch ... production buyer (as Ronald Quelch)
George Richardson ... assistant art director
Jack Stephens ... assistant art director
Giulio Tamassy ... sculptor (as Giulio Srubek Tomassy)
Jack Towns ... property master
George Ball ... property master (uncredited)
Ken Barley ... plasterer (uncredited)
Reg Bream ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Alan Cassie ... draughtsman (uncredited)
John Chisholm ... props (uncredited)
Gilly Noyes Court ... scenic artist (uncredited)
Ken Court ... art department assistant (uncredited)
Charles Green ... plasterer (uncredited)
Terry James ... plasterer (uncredited)
Tom Jung ... poster designer (uncredited)
Derek Knowler ... standby props (uncredited)
Joe Lear ... plasterer (uncredited)
Bert Long ... assistant construction manager (uncredited)
Tommy Mooney ... prop storeman (uncredited)
Chris Seddon ... drapesman (uncredited)
Steve Spence ... draughtsman (uncredited)
Arthur Wicks ... props (uncredited)
David Wicks ... plasterer (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Basil Fenton-Smith ... sound recordist (as Basil Fenton Smith)
Leslie Hodgson ... sound editor (as Les Hodgson)
Gordon K. McCallum ... sound recordist
Terry Sharratt ... boom operator (as Terence Sharratt)
John Haines ... sound maintenance (uncredited)
Graham V. Hartstone ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Mark Latimer ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Ian MacGregor-Scott ... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
Vernon Messenger ... foley editor (uncredited)
John Pullen ... sound camera operator (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Richard Parker ... special effects (as Dick Parker)
Jeff Clifford ... special effects (uncredited)
Wally Veevers ... special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Wally Veevers ... optical effects
Albert Whitlock ... matte artist
Doug Ferris ... matte artist (uncredited)
John Grant ... matte camera (uncredited)

Stunts

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M. James Arnett ... stunt coordinator (as James Arnett)
Jim Burk ... stunts (uncredited)
William H. Burton ... stunts (uncredited)
Joe Powell ... stunt double: Sean Connery (uncredited) / stunts (uncredited)
Bob Simmons ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Maurice Arnold ... camera assistant
Dennis Frazer ... key grip
Alex Thomson ... second unit cameraman
John Tythe ... chief electrician
Eric van Haren Noman ... camera operator (as Eric Van Harem-Noman)
Frank Clissold ... electrician (uncredited)
Iain Coates ... stillsman (uncredited)
Frank Duck ... electrician (uncredited)
Kathy Fields ... still photographer (uncredited)
Dennis Fraser ... grip (uncredited)
John Golding ... focus puller: second unit (uncredited)
Ron Hutton ... chargehand electrician (uncredited)
Rexford L. Metz ... assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)
Dick Savery ... grip: second unit (uncredited)
John Sullivan ... electrician (uncredited)
Peter Versey ... clapper loader: second unit (uncredited)
Tony Woodcock ... clapper loader (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Paul Vachon ... wardrobe master
John Wilson-Apperson ... wardrobe supervisor (as John Wilson Apperson)
Janet Lucas-Wakely ... wardrobe (uncredited)

Location Management

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Tony Williams ... location liaison

Music Department

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Maurice Jarre ... conductor
National Philharmonic Orchestra ... music performed by (uncredited)
Herbert W. Spencer ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Eric Tomlinson ... music engineer (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Angela Allen ... continuity
June Randall ... continuity: second unit (uncredited)

Transportation Department

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Jacques Cruchet ... transport manager
Peter Lewsley ... transport co-ordinator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Barbara Allen ... production secretary
Latifa Irassi ... production secretary: Moroccan Unit
M. Ram-Dani ... liaison: Moroccan Unit
Bob Simmons ... master of horse
Ron Allday ... production accountant (uncredited)
Diane Appleby ... secretary (uncredited)
Brian Doyle ... publicist (uncredited)
Gladys Hill ... assistant: Mr. Huston (uncredited)
Jim Huber ... stand-in: Michael Caine (uncredited)
Annabelle King ... production assistant (uncredited)
Rex Mitchell ... location accountant (uncredited)
Derrick Norwood ... assistant accountant (uncredited)
Emanuel L. Wolf ... presenter (uncredited)

Thanks

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King Hassan II ... the producers thank for the co-operation given in the making of this picture (as H.M. King Hassan II of Morocco)
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Plot Summary

This adaptation of the famous short story by Rudyard Kipling tells the story of Daniel Dravot and Peachy Carnahan, two ex-soldiers in India when it was under British rule. They decide that the country is too small for them, so they head off to Kafiristan in order to become Kings in their own right. Kipling is seen as a character that was there at the beginning, and at the end of this glorious tale. Written by Greg Bole

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Also Known As
  • Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King (United Kingdom)
  • Rudyard Kipling's The Man Who Would Be King (United States)
  • L'homme qui voulut être roi (France)
  • Der Mann, der König sein wollte (Germany)
  • El hombre que pudo reinar (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 129 min
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Budget $8,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Sir Michael Caine and Sir Sean Connery were disgusted by the treatment of Saeed Jaffrey during filming. He didn't even have a chair to sit on between takes on-location. Finally, Caine had enough and shouted to the crew "Get this man a fucking chair!" See more »
Goofs Billy Fish acts as an interpreter for Daniel and Peachy to the people of Kafiristan. In fact, Billy speaks Urdu to the Kafiristanis and they reply in Moroccan Arabic, two entirely different languages (this is due to the fact the film was shot in Morocco and Moroccan extras were used). See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Michael Caine/Sean Connery/David Brenner/Burt Mustin (1975). See more »
Quotes Daniel Dravot: Peachy, I'm heartily ashamed for gettin' you killed instead of going home rich like you deserved to, on account of me bein' so bleedin' high and bloody mighty. Can you forgive me?
Peachy Carnehan: That I can and that I do, Danny, free and full and without let or hindrance.
Daniel Dravot: Everything's all right then.
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