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Review of by Ridder O — 25 Feb 2009

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Rudyard Kipling's poem is translated to the screen by the pulsatile direction of George Stevens.

The best thing about this classic adventure is the chemistry between the great actors involved in it, they are all charming and funny, a magnificent triumvirate formed by Cary Grant, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Victor McLaglen; with special mention to Sam Jaffe as their humble and valiant waterboy Gunga Din.

Along with 'The man who would be king' this is probably the peak of the "colonial" adventure movies, in both are explored always relevant themes like greed, vital quest and the value of friendship.

Sheer and unadulterated joy.

This review of Gunga Din (1939) was written by on 25 Feb 2009.

Gunga Din has generally received positive reviews.

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