Cornel Wilde, Donna Reed & Christopher Lee in "Beyond Mombasa" (1956)
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2024
- Adventurer Matt Campbell (Cornel Wilde) arrives in Kenya to join his estranged brother George Campbell (Roy Purcell) in a business venture. Ralph Hoyt (Leo Genn), a missionary informs him that his brother was killed by a member of the "Leopard Men", a religious cult dedicated to the annihilation of the white man in Africa. Hoyt introduces Matt to his bookish anthropologist niece, Ann Wilson (Donna Reed).
At his hotel, Matt meets professional hunter Gil Rossi (Christopher Lee). After getting drunk at a bar, Matt is chased through an alley by two assailants and then breaks into Ann's house. Ann clobbers the inebriated Matt with a vase, and he awakens the next morning in her office, a chattering chimpanzee by his side.
Hoyt warns Matt that his brother's mine is worthless and advises him to abandon his search for it. Matt joins the funeral expedition to investigate his brother's death and the lost mine. Led by Gil, Matt, Ann and Ralph head for Mombasa, where George is to be buried. There they meet Elliott Hastings (Ron Randell), George's other business partner, who informs them that George's body has already been cremated. Gil accuses Hastings of cremating George's body to destroy evidence that might point to his killer.
Gil, Hastings and Matt decide to use Matt's makeshift map to locate the mine, and when Ralph asks to join them, Ann insists on going along. After everyone retires for the evening, Ketimi (Dan Jackson), one of the native porters, goes into Matt's room holding a glove impaled with claws. Matt asks Ketimi about the glove. Ketimi explains he chased George's killer on the night of the murder, and the man dropped the glove in haste.
At daylight, Gil leads the expedition to the bush in search of the mine. When they stop for the night, the camp seethes with distrust. While sleeping, Hastings is gored by two natives dressed as leopards, and chased off by Matt's gunfire.
They reach the first landmark pinpointed on the map, Ketimi goes to the river to fill his canteen and is killed by a poison dart fired by an assailant hiding in the bushes. The members of Ketimi's tribe consider his death to be an ill omen, and quickly depart, leaving only three porters.
Upon reaching the final landmark, the City of Ruins, the expedition splits up to look for the mine. After Gil locates the mouth of the mine, they all converge there, and Ann, Hastings and Matt descend into the shaft while Gil and Ralph keep watch above. The battery to the Geiger counter dies, Ann goes to get another one and finds Gil dead and her uncle holding a blow gun in his hand. Demented, Ralph then raves that he was forced to kill Ketimi and Gil to protect the land from plunder and exploitation, and that he resurrected the legend of the Leopard Men as an instrument of good. Alarmed, Ann runs back into the mine and declares that her uncle is insane.
Ralph has disabled their rifles, and instructs a band of angry natives to stone them to death. After slipping out a rear tunnel, Ann, Matt and Hastings run for the road but are trapped in the ruined city by Ralph's minions. Then Ketimi's tribe arrives, kills Ralph and disperses the assailants. Their Native Boss (Bartholomew Sketch), Ketimi's father, then assures Matt that his brother's death has been avenged and that the Leopard Men will be disbanded forever. Back in civilization, Matt finalizes his plans for developing the mine, and Ann hands him an application for a marriage license.
A 1956 British-American Technicolor adventure film directed by George Marshall, produced by Adrian D. Worker, written by Richard English and Gene Levitt, based on James Eastwood's unpublished novel "The Mark of the Leopard", cinematography by Freddie Young, starring Cornel Wilde, Donna Reed, Christopher Lee, Leo Genn, Ron Randell, and Dan Jackson.
Sir Christopher Lee performed his final fall stunt, himself, and ripped his arm on an outcrop of quartz in the process.
Set in Kenya, shot on location in Mombasa and at the Elstree Studios near London. The film was produced by Hemisphere, an off shoot of Columbia under the supervision of Mike Frankovich which shot films outside the US. They co produced with Todon, the production company of agent-turned producer Tony Owens and his wife, actor Donna Reed. The film's sets were designed by the art director, Elliot Scott.
After the film was completed, Owen said all of his films "stink - but they made money." However he said this film "is the first one I've done that isn't lousy - and I'm worried."
Through the 1950s, it was common in American and British films to show colonialism in a positive light. Public opinion turned after many colonies became independent and others pushed for this, then such films became unfashionable.
A British-made African adventure, helmed by an American, featuring a stalwart cast, and the obligatory peril-fraught-trek-through-the-jungle, with palpable tension among the protagonists. The location shooting in Mombasa is this film's biggest asset. - Фільми й анімація
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Welcome. I posted "The City of the Dead" (1960) here: ua-cam.com/video/xccVcGIjw2g/v-deo.html
I have lived and worked in eastern and southern Africa since 1989. The film is fascinating for the the cast (excellent), the landscapes (beautiful) and the African drum-beating and whistle-blowing rhythms. This also captures pre-independence Kenya. There's an interesting twist to close the film.
Chicuque Inhambane.
I know what you mean.
Would u recommend Mombasa to a layman who has never travelled to the Continent?
Certainly. I'll be there in a few weeks.
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"Beyond Mombasa" (1956) delivers thrilling adventure in Africa with a talented cast. A classic film worth experiencing.
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This film is, for its day, scandalously funny and totally worthwhile. Donna Reed always was the untouchable virgin princess.
Well said especially the part about Donna Reed
donna Reed, in my mind at least, was the truly sexy, truly hip version of Doris Day...right?😀
Not in From Here To Eternity! haha
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@@jessewolf7649 I remember Donna Reed from her first role in Andy Hardy with Mickey Rooney!
Cornel Wilde was a very good actor, all of his movies were well made.
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Great old movie! The kind of ending that leaves you feeling so relieved! Enjoyed it a lot! Thanks for sharing this with us out here in south Alabama ☮️❤️
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Too bad there wasn't a sequel. This part fits Wilde like a glove.
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I admire these Egyptian films... they are always full of intrigues and twists & turns..... and the two cultures meet here ...Arabic & Western .
Thoroughly enjoyed the movie! Thank you
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Wow... Christopher Lee was young... It's kinda hard to picture him as Dracula 😄😄
Excellent movie...Thanks for posting it 👍👍
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Wonderful scenery and wildlife in East Africa. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you.
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Great and enjoyable movie, but very sad in the bigger scheme of things😢
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King Solomon’s mines meets Sanders of the River meets Tarzan meets Hatari. Good movie.
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Marvelous. Donna Reed is not the seductress but a woman whose time to act is come. Perfect.
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nice enjoyed thnx
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Very fine movie. Thanks for the upload. If you have "Duel in the Jungle" and/or "Tanganyika" in the same quality then please post them.
I will try. But I already have the rest of this year's movies lined up, so it probably won't be this year.
A B movie with A list actors Wild and Reed. They needed the work I guess.
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6:00 Love the hotel terrace band...straight out of Bollywood !!!!!!
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Cornel is a pretty cool dude. Borchers flies again
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Good misic
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The opening acene with the police boarding the boats...cops should all have to wear fezes. Standard issue worldwide. The more elaborate the better....they should hold international competitions for best designs.
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Like a travelog of Kenya, this film has a lot of footage of the landscape, wildlife, large numbers of local extras, and even a tribal ceremony, however I can't recommend this film unless you turn the sound off and make up your own dialog.
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At the end I said "ya, right. He could live without her" 😮😅
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The teenage banter is just a little too"CORNEY"between him and Donna /Jane for my senses today . His best was "The Naked Prey"imho..
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Where is Donna getting all her wardrobe from?
Probably Ahmed Bros. Nairobi
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Very funny film very corny certainly not a Miss Marple mystery plot as the killer was obvious very early in the movie but still very enjoyable;worth a watch😂
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The background 'music' is terrible. I left at the 12:22 mark when that blaring trumpet started up.
all those damned hipsters
Egyptian music. Suits the area
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Must be Hollywood in those days all dress up in a Jungle with a suit tie and dress?🤣🤣
A time when people actually had higher standards than they do today
You're so right...
Pretty much!
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Not sure if this is a comedy or thriller or murder mystery it can can not make up its mind. I do not think this movie was what the writer wanted it to be.
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7:55 this is my niece....the niece is Nice !
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besides christopher lee a delight for armchair travelling
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Check out the VW van in the parking lot.
Fond memories.
Trumpet annoying..and very un-Mombasa
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nice to see. The American marine there dancing in the night club. True to life. I am told
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Are all fezes red or maroon?
"Initially, the fez was a brimless red, white, or black bonnet over which a turban was wrapped (similar to a wrapped keffiyeh). Later the turban was eliminated, the bonnet shortened, and the color fixed to red." - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fez_(hat)#:~:text=Initially%2C%20the%20fez%20was%20a,the%20color%20fixed%20to%20red.
I wonder why three good actors involved themselves in such a cheap movie, maybe because some lack of pocket money !
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Colonialism has always been a nasty business. I really liked Wilde in the movie, “The Naked Prey.” That movie is a classic.
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Pretty much a B movie, but there was a few good scene's , but mostly boring.
Beyond Mom - what ?!!
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