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词条 The Stranglers of Bombay
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Historical accuracy

  4. Reception

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2012}}{{Use British English|date=August 2012}}{{Infobox film
| name = The Stranglers of Bombay
| image = THE-STRANGLERS-OF-BOMBAY-POSTER.jpg
| image_size =
| caption =
| director = Terence Fisher
| writer = David Zelag Goodman (as David Z. Goodman)
| narrator =
| starring = Guy Rolfe
Jan Holden
| music = James Bernard
| cinematography = Arthur Grant
| editing = Alfred Cox
| studio = Hammer Film Productions
| distributor = Columbia Pictures
| released = {{film date|1959|12|4|df=yes|UK}} {{film date|1960|5||US}}
| runtime = 80 min.
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
| budget =
| gross = 295,011 admissions (France)[1]
| website =
}}The Stranglers of Bombay is a 1959 adventure/horror film directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Films dealing with the British East India Company's investigation of the cult of Thuggee stranglers in the 1830s. The film stars Guy Rolfe and Jan Holden.[2]

Plot

Captain Harry Lewis of the British East India Company, is investigating why over 2,000 natives are missing, but encounters a deaf ear from his superior, Colonel Henderson, who is more concerned with the local English merchants' caravans which are disappearing without a trace. To appease them, Henderson agrees to appoint a man to investigate, and Lewis believes it will be him. However, he is sorely disappointed when Henderson gives the job to the newly arrived, oblivious Captain Connaught-Smith, the son of an old friend of Henderson's.

Lewis believes an organized gang is murdering both the men and animals of the caravans and then burying the bodies, and suspects that the culprits have secret informants among the merchants of the city. He presents Connaught-Smith with his evidence and his theories, but is dismissed. He is also later caught by the Thugees and sentenced to die by the bite of a cobra, but is rescued by a pet mongoose, forcing the cult's high priest to release him. However, Connaught-Smith remains antagonistic and derisive towards Lewis, who eventually resigns his commission in frustration to investigate on his own.

Ram Das, Lewis' houseboy, believes he has seen his brother, Gopali, who disappeared some years ago, and receives permission to search for him. Lewis later learns that Ram Das has been captured by the Thugs when his severed hand is tossed through the window of his bungalow; soon after, the Thugs compel Gopali Das, a new initiate of the cult, to kill his brother. Meanwhile, the merchants decide to band together and create a super-caravan whose size, as they believe, will discourage the bandits. The hidebound Captain Connaught-Smith leads the caravan and foolishly allows the stranglers (in the guise of travellers) to join them. That night, the Thugs strike with their usual success, and all caravan members, Connaught-Smith included, end up slain and buried.

Lewis and Lt. Silver, a cult member, investigate the caravan's disappearance. Lewis sees the scar that marks Silver as a Thuggee follower of Kali and shoots him in self-defence. Lewis then discovers the buried bodies and returns to the cult's secret temple, where he is caught and set to die on a burning pyre. Gopali Das, however, now haunted by his brother's death at his own hands, frees Lewis, who casts the high priest onto the pyre instead, and the two men escape in the ensuing tumult. Lewis and Gopali race to meet Henderson, who is dining with Patel Shari, the merchants' local representative and secretly a member and informer of the Thugee cult. Gopali identifies Patel's chief servant as a Thug; Patel kills his follower to hold his tongue, but exposes himself with this action. Following this, Lewis' resignation is revoked, and he receives a promotion from Henderson for his help in exposing the Thuggee cult. The film ends with a narrative display detailing that the Thugee cult was subsequently wiped out by the British, and a quotation by Major General William Sleeman: "If we have done nothing else for India, we have done this one good thing."

Cast

  • Guy Rolfe as Captain Harry Lewis
  • Jan Holden as Mary Lewis
  • Andrew Cruickshank as Colonel Henderson
  • George Pastell as High Priest of Kali
  • Marne Maitland as Patel Shari
  • Paul Stassino as Lieutenant Silver
  • Allan Cuthbertson as Captain Christopher Connaught-Smith
  • Tutte Lemkow as Ram Das
  • Roger Delgado as Bundar (uncredited)
  • Marie Devereux as Karim (uncredited)
  • Margaret Gordon as Mrs Flood (uncredited)
  • John Harvey as Burns (uncredited)
  • Jack McNaughton as Corporal Roberts (uncredited)
  • Warren Mitchell as Merchant (uncredited)
  • Michael Nightingale as Sidney Flood (uncredited)
  • Steven Scott as Walters (uncredited)
  • David Spenser as Gopali Das (uncredited)

Historical accuracy

Unlike most Hammer films, Stranglers of Bombay is somewhat historically accurate in describing the religious cult of Kali and the deaths of thousands — some believe millions — at the hands of the Thugs (also known as thaga, pronounced "tahg"). Using modern methods, the British succeeded in wiping out the cult, which may have originated as far back as the 6th Century.[3]

Reception

The Stranglers of Bombay currently holds an average three star rating (6.4/10) on IMDb.

References

1. ^[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.boxofficestory.com%2Fbox-office-alain-delon-c22669761%2F39&sandbox=1 Box office information for Terence Fisher films in France] at Box office Story
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://allmovie.com/work/the-stranglers-of-bombay-112012 |title=The Stranglers of Bombay (1960) - Trailers, Reviews, Synopsis, Showtimes and Cast |publisher=AllMovie |date= |accessdate=2013-08-01}}
3. ^The Stranglers: The Cult of Thuggee and Its Overthrow in British India, George Bruce

External links

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