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Simba

  • 1955
  • Approved
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Simba (1955)
AdventureDrama

A European family in East Africa finds itself caught up in an uprising by local black Africans against their white colonial masters. Based on the Mau-Mau rebellion in Kenya in the early 1950... Read allA European family in East Africa finds itself caught up in an uprising by local black Africans against their white colonial masters. Based on the Mau-Mau rebellion in Kenya in the early 1950s.A European family in East Africa finds itself caught up in an uprising by local black Africans against their white colonial masters. Based on the Mau-Mau rebellion in Kenya in the early 1950s.

  • Director
    • Brian Desmond Hurst
  • Writers
    • Anthony Perry
    • John Baines
    • Robin Estridge
  • Stars
    • Dirk Bogarde
    • Virginia McKenna
    • Basil Sydney
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    482
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    • Director
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Writers
      • Anthony Perry
      • John Baines
      • Robin Estridge
    • Stars
      • Dirk Bogarde
      • Virginia McKenna
      • Basil Sydney
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 4 BAFTA Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Dirk Bogarde
    Dirk Bogarde
    • Alan Howard
    Virginia McKenna
    Virginia McKenna
    • Mary Crawford
    Basil Sydney
    Basil Sydney
    • Mr. Crawford
    Donald Sinden
    Donald Sinden
    • Inspector Drummond
    Marie Ney
    Marie Ney
    • Mrs. Crawford
    Joseph Tomelty
    Joseph Tomelty
    • Dr. Hughes
    Earl Cameron
    Earl Cameron
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    Orlando Martins
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    Ben Johnson
    Ben Johnson
    • Kimani
    Frank Singuineau
    Frank Singuineau
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    Huntley Campbell
    • Joshua
    Slim Harris
    • Chege
    Glyn Lawson
    • Mundati
    Harry Quashie
    • Thakla
    John Chandos
    • Settler at Meeting
    Desmond Roberts
    Desmond Roberts
    • Colonel Bridgeman
    Errol John
    Errol John
    • African Inspector
    Willy Sholanke
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    • Director
      • Brian Desmond Hurst
    • Writers
      • Anthony Perry
      • John Baines
      • Robin Estridge
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    6blanche-2

    Leaving the politics aside, this movie is a mess

    There are others on this site who can more aptly discuss the politics present in this film, so I won't do it.

    "Simba" stars Dirk Bogarde, Virginia McKenna, and Donald Sinden. It is the story of an Englisman, Alan Howard (Bogarde) who visits his brother in Africa and learns that he has been murdered by the Mau Mau. He decides to stay and work his brother's farm and renew his relationship with Mary (McKenna), an old love who lives in Africa with her British parents. As the fighting goes on, prejudices on both sides are voiced, and Mary and Alan find themselves on opposite sides.

    Though the acting is good, the movie is a mess for some technical reasons, not to mention the skewed viewpoint of the film. The producer and director were somehow under the impression that Jack Hawkins was going to star in the movie. Consequently, they filmed in Kenya using a double for Hawkins, who was six inches taller than Dirk Bogarde. While in Kenya, they used a tall blond man as a double for the police inspector, but when they returned to England, they couldn't match him up with anyone. When Donald Sinden walked into Pinewood Studios, he had his hair streaked for another film, and the producer asked him if he would dye his hair. Thus, he got the role.

    The landscapes are beautiful, but one is aware that the actors weren't in Africa, and when they're on the screen, the landscapes are projections.

    Simba is an interesting film, and as a fan of Dirk Bogarde, I'll watch him in anything, but this isn't a great movie.
    searchanddestroy-1

    British colonialism cinema period

    Useless to say that the British film industry doesn't make any films of this kind any more, and this since the mid sixties and the likes of KARTHOUM. Since the end of the British colonial empire; now the UK film industry focuses on social - comedies, crime, dramas - movies, a domain where they are excellent. This gritty and poignant adventure yarn is also excellent and I can't prevent myself to compare it with SOMETHING OF VALUE, SAFARI, BEYOND MOMBASA.... It is one of the best in this genre and also my favourite from director Brian Desmond Hurst, among those I saw from him. Dirk Bogarde as terrific as usual, convincing, especially with his co star Virginia McKenna.
    7alonzoiii-1

    A Well-Made But Excruciatingly Racist Historical Document

    Dirk Bogarde, poorly regarded brother of a Kenyan farmer, comes to Kenya to find his brother killed by the savage Mau Mau group led by the mysterious SIMBA. Will he find true love, a sense of responsibility, and a proper regard with the indigenous people who are revolting against colonial rule?

    Though this a painfully sincere movie illustrating the hardships of being a white farmer in a countryside full of people who do not want white farmers, its hard not to be somewhat appalled by a movie that poses the question -- do the native Kenyans who were part of the Mau Mau deserve to be regarded as men, or simply as savages. While, fortunately, it does feel like the movie makers are making the case for thinking of the Kenyans as humans, it's a bit of a close issue, as the lead farmer is allowed to rant about savages, and the police commissioner trying desperately to keep order, seems to have ill-concealed contempt for the natives revolting against his authority.

    The acting is all good, and the direction keeps this particular plot moving. The opening sequence is shocking. The final sequence really is quite tense, and the way the filmmakers choose to end this film makes some rather unpleasant and unpalatable points quite well.

    The problem is this. Do you really want to see a movie made from the point of view of the earnest but colonialist occupiers? Are you willing to tolerate something that looks like the film the French in Battle of Algiers would have made, had they access to a camera and clipped British accents? If you aren't, don't watch. You really will get angry.

    But, if you want to see viewpoint of the English establishment just before colonialism was ended, this might be as good a place as any to find it.
    dbdumonteil

    Something of value.

    This movie may be accused of racism.Perhaps so.But you could also blame "stagecoach" and a lot of westerns before "broken arrow" as well :the Indians were the villains,just as the natives are here.Let's be serious!It was half a century ago and at the time the writers had not the hindsight we have today.The precedent user saw the movie through the eyes of the 2004 audience obviously the politically correct one.Judging by the rating,there are users who disagree and I'm one of them.

    First of all,"Simba" is not poorly executed,it has a good screenplay,fine actors (Bogarde and Virginia McKenna),beautiful landscapes...That the Africans should be shown as primitive,cruel and mindless does not prevent some of them from becoming educated and wise:"I studied for six years ,the black doctor says,to save lives ,not to destroy them".Two years later in "something of value" ,Richard Brooks showed a native afraid of thunder!"Simba" is the British forerunner of Richard Brook's work.In "Simba" anyway ,the White are not necessarily the heroes.See how Bogarde refuses to shake hands with the doctor.And the last picture of the movie is a black child's face ,a curious choice for a would be racist flick.
    8bkoganbing

    Emerging Kenya

    One of my biggest complaints about American cinema films concerning Africa is that they are complete pulp fiction and give us no real understanding of the continent. How could it since we have no real ties, even colonial ones with Africa. Simba however which is British made and shot on actual location in Kenya Colony which it was at the time this film was made is a good insight to the problems of an Empire in its last gasp and they knew it.

    Kenya took longer than most of sub-Saharan Africa to be free because of the Mau Mau rebellion. But free it became within a decade of Simba reaching the screen. Dirk Bogarde stars as a young man come to Africa to work with his brother on the family farm in Kenya. But on his arrival he discovers that the brother has been murdered by the Mau Maus.

    This does engender some racial attitudes in Bogarde, understandable to say the least. Seeing the better angels of Africa's nature is Virginia McKenna the daughter of neighboring farmers Basil Sydney and Marie Ney. Dealing with it from a military point of view is Donald Sinden in charge of the local constabulary which also is staffed with native troops.

    These players and the rest of Simba's film crew took their lives in their hands going there to make this film. Another American film on Africa, Safari with Victor Mature and Janet Leigh, also dealt peripherally with the Mau Mau movement and was shot there a year later. This is the better product by far.

    Mention must also go to Earl Cameron playing the European educated black doctor who is caught between the white colonials and his own natives and this violent outbreak which is harming all. Cameron delivers a fine performance, his is the voice of emerging Africa and Kenya in particular.

    Don't miss this one if it's broadcast.

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      Jack Hawkins was the original lead in this movie, but was replaced by Sir Dirk Bogarde.
    • Connections
      Featured in Lew Dee Saturday Night Theatre: Simba (1969)

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    • Release date
      • November 11, 1955 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mau-maus märke
    • Filming locations
      • Kenya(Exterior)
    • Production company
      • Group Film Productions Limited
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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