Gunga Din - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Gunga Din"
Gunga Din (1939)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Gunga Din - TMDB rating
6.48/10
147
Gunga Din - Kinopoisk rating
6.426/10
610
Gunga Din - IMDB rating
7.2/10
14000

Actors and characters

Photo Cary Grant #82590Photo Cary Grant #82591Photo Cary Grant #82592Photo Cary Grant #82593

Cary Grant

Cary Grant
Character Archibald Cutter
Photo Victor McLaglen #92608Photo Victor McLaglen #92609

Victor McLaglen

Victor McLaglen
Character MacChesney
Photo Douglas Fairbanks Jr. #249052Photo Douglas Fairbanks Jr. #249053Photo Douglas Fairbanks Jr. #338117

Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
Character Thomas Anthony Ballantine
Photo Sam Jaffe #55820

Sam Jaffe

Sam Jaffe
Character Gunga Din
Photo Joan Fontaine #103158Photo Joan Fontaine #103159Photo Joan Fontaine #103160Photo Joan Fontaine #103161

Joan Fontaine

Joan Fontaine
Character Emmaline "Emmy" Stebbins
Photo Montagu Love #85787Photo Montagu Love #85788Photo Montagu Love #85789Photo Montagu Love #85790

Montagu Love

Montagu Love
Character Colonel Weed
Photo Robert Coote #141151Photo Robert Coote #141152Photo Robert Coote #141153

Robert Coote

Robert Coote
Character Bertie Higginbotham
Photo Abner Biberman #102939Photo Abner Biberman #102940
Abner Biberman
Character Chota
Photo Lumsden Hare #103185Photo Lumsden Hare #103186

Lumsden Hare

Lumsden Hare
Character Major Mitchell
Leslie Sketchley
Character Corporal (uncredited)
Photo Olin Francis #2468Photo Olin Francis #2469
Olin Francis
Character Fulad (uncredited)
Photo Ann Evers #300438Photo Ann Evers #300439
Ann Evers
Character Girl at Party (uncredited)
Audrey Manners
Character Girl at Party (uncredited)
Photo Fay McKenzie #75518Photo Fay McKenzie #75519Photo Fay McKenzie #75520Photo Fay McKenzie #75521
Fay McKenzie
Character Girl at Party (uncredited)
Photo Lal Chand Mehra #124758

Lal Chand Mehra

Lal Chand Mehra
Character Jadoo (uncredited)

Clive Morgan

Clive Morgan
Character Lancer Captain (uncredited)
Photo Roland Varno #127720Photo Roland Varno #127721
Roland Varno
Character Lt. Markham (uncredited)
Frank Leyva
Character Merchant (uncredited)
Photo Cecil Kellaway #105425Photo Cecil Kellaway #105426

Cecil Kellaway

Cecil Kellaway
Character Mr. Stebbins (uncredited)
George Du Count
Character Pandu Lal (uncredited)
Photo Reginald Sheffield #115456Photo Reginald Sheffield #115457

Reginald Sheffield

Reginald Sheffield
Character Rudyard Kipling - Journalist
Bryant Fryer
Character Scottish Sergeant (uncredited)
Photo Charles Bennett #2483
Charles Bennett
Character Telegraph Operator (uncredited)
Jamiel Hasson
Character Thug Chieftain (uncredited)
Photo George Regas #116645
George Regas
Character Thug Chieftain (uncredited)

John Alban

John Alban
Character (uncredited)
Joe De La Cruz
Character (uncredited)
Photo Joe McGuinn #190911Photo Joe McGuinn #190912Photo Joe McGuinn #190913
Joe McGuinn
Character (uncredited)
Photo Richard Farnsworth #41946Photo Richard Farnsworth #41947Photo Richard Farnsworth #41948Photo Richard Farnsworth #41949

Richard Farnsworth

Richard Farnsworth
Character (uncredited)

Sam Harris

Sam Harris
Character (uncredited)
Thom Metzetti
Character (uncredited)
Photo Art Mix #276744Photo Art Mix #276745
Art Mix
Character (uncredited)
Satini Pualoa
Character (uncredited)
Allen Schute
Character (uncredited)
Paul Singh
Character (uncredited)
Tom Tamarez
Character (uncredited)
Carlie Taylor
Character (uncredited)
Bruce Wyndham
Character (uncredited)
Stuart Hall
Character Party Guest (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • According to the script, Kipling himself was supposed to appear at the end of the film as a chronicler of the exploits of British soldiers. The writer's widow strongly opposed his portrayal in the film, and scenes involving actor R. Sheffield (playing Kipling) had to be cut. Only in the 1980s, during the restoration of the film, did Ted Turner (who owned the rights to the old RKO films) order these scenes to be restored.
  • Five screenwriters, including future Nobel laureate William Faulkner, worked to turn a hundred lines of verse into a dynamic 120-minute film. The main screenwriters, Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, based the plot not so much on Kipling's poem as on his story "Three Soldiers".
  • The filmmakers managed to find a landscape resembling northern India in the Sierra Nevada. The role of Ballantyne was originally intended for Cary Grant, but he was more attracted to the figure of a treasure hunter, for which Douglas Fairbanks Jr. was invited. The final casting was decided by a coin toss thrown into the air by director Stevens.
  • In 1999, "Ganga Din" was included in the National Registry of the most significant films. Despite the imperialistic prejudices of the colonial era inherent in the original material and some drawn-out scenes of military maneuvers, this film had a huge impact on the further development of the adventure genre.
  • Five screenwriters, including future Nobel laureate William Faulkner, worked to turn a hundred lines of poetry into a dynamic 120-minute film. The main screenwriters, Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, based the plot not so much on Kipling's poem as on his story "The Three Soldiers."
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