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Last Train from Bombay

  • 1952
  • Approved
  • 1h 12min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,2/10
148
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Lisa Ferraday, Jon Hall, and Christine Larson in Last Train from Bombay (1952)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaMartin Viking, an American diplomat in India, is falsely accused on the killing of an Indian dignitary and sets out to prove his innocence while trying to find the location of explosions pla... Leer todoMartin Viking, an American diplomat in India, is falsely accused on the killing of an Indian dignitary and sets out to prove his innocence while trying to find the location of explosions planed on a Bombay train by a group of terrorists.Martin Viking, an American diplomat in India, is falsely accused on the killing of an Indian dignitary and sets out to prove his innocence while trying to find the location of explosions planed on a Bombay train by a group of terrorists.

  • Dirección
    • Fred F. Sears
  • Guión
    • Robert Libott
  • Reparto principal
    • Jon Hall
    • Christine Larson
    • Lisa Ferraday
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,2/10
    148
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Fred F. Sears
    • Guión
      • Robert Libott
    • Reparto principal
      • Jon Hall
      • Christine Larson
      • Lisa Ferraday
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    • 2Reseñas de críticos
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    Jon Hall
    Jon Hall
    • Martin Viking
    Christine Larson
    Christine Larson
    • Mary Anne Palmer
    • (as Christine Larsen)
    Lisa Ferraday
    Lisa Ferraday
    • Charlane
    Douglas Kennedy
    Douglas Kennedy
    • Kevin O'Hara
    • (as Douglas R. Kennedy)
    Michael Fox
    Michael Fox
    • Capt. Tamil
    Donna Martell
    Donna Martell
    • Nawob's Daughter
    Matthew Boulton
    Matthew Boulton
    • Col. Palmer
    James Fairfax
    James Fairfax
    • Alfie
    Gregory Gaye
    Gregory Gaye
    • B. Vornin
    Ken Terrell
    Ken Terrell
    • Ceylonese
    Frederic Berest
    • Ceylonese
    Barry Brooks
    • Porter
    Abdullah Abbas
    • Pallbearer
    • (sin acreditar)
    John Alban
    John Alban
    • Citizen
    • (sin acreditar)
    Rama Bai
    Rama Bai
    • Citizen
    • (sin acreditar)
    Jack Chefe
    • Waiter
    • (sin acreditar)
    Jerado Decordovier
    • Police Officer
    • (sin acreditar)
    Jimmy Dime
    Jimmy Dime
    • Thug at Bar
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • Fred F. Sears
    • Guión
      • Robert Libott
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    3planktonrules

    Not one of Hall's better films.

    Stock footage and brown-face actors

    Someone had the bright idea of making a story set in India BUT they didn't have much of a budget. So, they used a few stock pieces of footage shot in India AND painted up a bunch of American actors to look 'Indian'...and sound like Americans! I care less that it's politically incorrect and more that it's just sloppy and stupid. And, speaking of sloppy and stupid, the film stars the down and out actor Jon Hall...who used to be something back in the early 1940s but who was pretty washed up by the 1950s. Additionally, his once good looks were pretty much gone by the time he made the movie.

    Martin Viking (nice last name) is an American diplomat in India. However, he's also going to become a scapegoat for some conspiracy to kill an Indian government official. He also finds out these same people are planning on blowing up a train! So, Martin decides to investigate on his own to find out who is responsible...and stop them.

    Despite all the cheap aspects of the production, is the film any good? Well, it's not terrible...not that this is a ringing endorsement. I think had the film had a decent budget and didn't take so many shortcuts, the story might have worked better.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Unfortunately not the last film produced by Sam Katzman

    But I expected far worse than this result, from director Fred S Sears - who always did hid best - and producer Sam Katzman, the sorcerer of Columbia Pictures in the B department. Jon Hall also does his best to save the whole thing. I repeat, I expected far worse than this. And I was lucky enough to watch a good copy of this feature where Sam Katzman's trademark is not as obvious as other movies produced by him. Speaking of India, this is definitely not BHOWANI JUNCTION nor NORTHWEST FRONTIER, you have been warned; neither NINE HOURS TO RAMA. So, if you are Fred Sears' buff and have really nothing else to do, try this one, adventure action flicks taking place in India are not so numerous.
    3bkoganbing

    The Foreign Service In Peace And War

    Some nasty Thuggees have some plans for the Last Train From Bombay, it's going to be blown up because a prominent Indian nawab is on the train and the terrorists are hoping to get a nice civil war going. If you're expecting Bhowani Junction from this Grade C foreign adventure film that never got closer to India than the studio back lot, you will be gravely disappointed.

    After having seen Gunga Din and other such films about the British Raj, I thought the strangling cult of the Thuggees had been dealt with. Silly me.

    Jon Hall is an American Foreign Service officer going to report for assignment in India to be a consul when he gets taken off the train after meeting up with Christine Larsen. She's the daughter of a British brigadier traveling with dear old dad in the places where he once ran things and now they're just tourists. She doesn't make the slightest attempt at a British accent.

    After he leaves the train he goes to a hotel to meet up with an old OSS buddy from the late war, Douglas Kennedy who's now a mercenary for hire. Kennedy fakes his own death a la Harry Lime in The Third Man and meets up with Hall. The old demolition man from the OSS has been hired to blow up a train and he had to get his old buddy off the train when he heard he would be on it.

    But then Kennedy is really killed and Hall becomes a suspect and he's on the run from the Indian police and the terrorists as he tries to stop the Last Train From Bombay before it reaches the place where the track is mined.

    It's interesting, but not even remotely historically accurate because the various Indian princes in both India and what later became Pakistan were bought off one by one by Lord Mountbatten as part of the eventual British departure from India. With one exception, the guy running Kashmir and that's been a sore subject between both countries for decades now. In 1952 no one would care if some rich nawab got blown up in a train accident, he's just another rich guy and Hindu, Moslem, Parsee, Sikh, and Christian really couldn't have cared. Not to mention that the Thuggees are as relevant on the scene as our Ku Klux Klan.

    But American ignorance about places that we had little or no dealing with in our past like India is what producers counted on in putting out films like Last Train From Bombay.

    Poor Jon Hall though, he went on from this to Ramar of the Jungle and even acted with James Fairfax who played his South African guide in several episodes in this film. Fairfax has a brief role as a club bartender.

    I've only one question, is this what our Secretary of State at the time who was Dean Acheson expect from our diplomatic and consular service?
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    Rehearsal for "Ramar"

    This little adventure yarn is set in India, which was also one of the settings for star Jon Hall's subsequent TV series, "Ramar of the Jungle." The actor who plays the crooked bartender in this movie would later play Ramar's British sidekick. In a more literary vein, I wonder if this picture was inspired by the novel "Bhowani Junction," which came out the same year. Like the novel, this movie is about terrorism in post-independence India, with a train being the engine of the plot (so to speak). And the main male character in the novel had the last name "Savage," while in this movie Hall plays an American diplomat named "Viking." Coincidence? (Anyway, as movie fans know, "Bhowani Junction" went on to become an Ava Gardner/Stewart Granger movie in 1956.) "Last Train from Bombay" is no epic, but it's full of action, thanks to the inept terrorists who are continually capturing Viking. They never tie him up or even lock him up, and he makes them pay dearly every time. He punches them and runs, and they wince with frustration as he gets away to fight another round. Their failure to learn from their mistakes is no doubt what saved India.
    4boblipton

    Visitors Will Leave the Train Before Departing

    This last gasp effort to resurrect Jon Hall's career has him as an American diplomat in India caught up in the usual web of intrigue and overwrought screen music. The script itself is a bit of a hodge podge of spy movies, ranging from KIM to SABOTEUR, filled with hearty Irish spies, Indians who wear turbans and so forth: very primitive visual clues, because this movie was not going to play the big houses in major cities.

    Director Fred Sears can't really do that much with the entire proceedings. DP Henry Freulich takes a shot at doing something by shooting the exterior scenes to obtain a documentary movie look, but the result is frequently blurry, rather than immediate. All in all, a waste of everyone's time.

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      At one point the diplomat steals a Beechcraft Model 18 from an alleged Indian airport. All the aircraft on the flightline are American models wearing U.S. N-registrations and the airport is obviously in Southern California due to the mountains and eucalyptus trees visible. The Beech he commandeers is a civilianized ex-USAAF AT-11 Kansan with the former bombardier glazed nose faired over with metal. Once airborne, the Beech shown is a round-nosed C-45 model. When the actor leaves the cockpit to bail out, another sideview of the C-45 shows a pilot still in the pilot's position.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • abril de 1954 (Turquía)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Bombay maceraları
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Chatsworth, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos
    • Empresa productora
      • Sam Katzman Productions
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    • Duración
      1 hora 12 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1

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