The Long Duel Trailer

The Long Duel Trailer (1967)

"The blazing passions of a land…its proud warriors…its exotic women…bursting aflame in revolt!" 27 July 1967 Adventure, Drama, Action 115 mins

An idealistic colonial police officer is sent to capture a rebel leader who threatens the stability of the Raj's north-west frontier. Despite his official colonial capacity, the policeman is impressed by the ingenuity and integrity of his enemy and is determined to arrest him alive rather than bring him in dead as his superiors might wish.

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Cast

Yul Brynner

as Sultan

Trevor Howard

as Freddie Young

Charlotte Rampling

as Jane Stafford

Harry Andrews

as Miles Stafford

Andrew Keir

as Gungaram

Maurice Denham

as Governor

Paul Hardwick

as Jamadar

David Sumner

as Gyan Singh

Rafiq Anwar

as Pahelwan

George Pastell

as Ram Chand

Crew

Ken Annakin

Director

Jack Hildyard

Jack Hildyard Director of Photography

Ken Annakin

Ken Annakin Producer

Aida Young

Aida Young Associate Producer

John Furniss

John Furniss Costume Design

Stephanie Kaye

Stephanie Kaye Hairdresser

Dudley Messenger

Dudley Messenger Sound Recordist

F. Sherwin Green

F. Sherwin Green Associate Producer

Jean Bear

Jean Bear Hairdresser

Trevor Crole-Rees

Trevor Crole-Rees Makeup Artist

Alex Vetchinsky

Alex Vetchinsky Art Direction

John Scott

Original Music Composer

Vivian Cox

Vivian Cox Co-Producer

International Titles

Los turbantes rojos Trailer

International Releases Dates

Germany 12 October 1967

United Kingdom 27 July 1967

Greece 12 October 1967

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